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Neftaly: Exploring Site-Specific Trampoline Performances

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Title: Neftaly: Exploring Site-Specific Trampoline Performances**
Introduction:
Neftaly investigates how trampolines can be used in site-specific performances, transforming unique locations into immersive stages where architecture, environment, and movement converge. By tailoring trampoline art to specific spaces, performers create experiences that are deeply rooted in place, context, and atmosphere.
Concept Overview:
Unlike traditional performances staged in theaters, site-specific trampoline art adapts to its surroundings. Whether placed in urban plazas, historic landmarks, or natural landscapes, trampolines become a bridge between performance and environment. Each site informs the choreography, design, and storytelling, allowing the art to resonate with its location and audience.
Key Elements:
Integration with Environment:
Designing choreography that responds to architectural forms, terrain, or public spaces.
Using trampolines as interactive elements that highlight the character of the site.
Spatial Choreography:
Exploring verticality, depth, and audience perspective in relation to the location.
Staging performances where the site’s natural or built features shape movement and rhythm.
Narrative and Context:
Creating performances that reflect cultural, historical, or social meanings of the site.
Using trampoline movement as metaphor for resilience, community, or transformation.
Audience Experience:
Encouraging audiences to engage with familiar spaces in new ways.
Designing immersive, participatory experiences that blur the line between observer and performer.
Applications:
Public art festivals and outdoor cultural events.
Performances in historically significant or symbolic sites.
Community engagement projects that animate urban or rural spaces.
Cross-disciplinary collaborations between artists, architects, and cultural practitioners.
Benefits:
Expands trampoline art beyond conventional performance venues.
Creates unique, one-time experiences rooted in specific locations.
Engages audiences by connecting art with place, memory, and identity.
Encourages dialogue between movement, space, and community.
Conclusion:
Site-specific trampoline performances reimagine how we experience both art and environment. Neftaly emphasizes the transformative potential of using trampolines in unique locations, where space, story, and movement unite to create performances that are as much about place as they are about performance.

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