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  <title><![CDATA[Huang Yi and Kuka: A Marvel of Robotics and Dance]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Arts@Tech presents the Atlanta premiere of Huang Yi and KUKA, a dance performance with acclaimed Taiwanese choreographer and dancer Huang Yi and his robot companion KUKA, Oct 1-2 at the Ferst Center for the Arts. </p><p>Razor sharp precision is required for this stunning piece, which harmoniously weaves together the art of dance and the science of mechanical engineering. HUANG YI &amp; KUKA is a poetic work that flawlessly intertwines modern dance and visual arts with the realm of robotics.&nbsp; </p><p>Choreographer Huang Yi developed a fascination for robots as a child, and now explores the idea of a robot as a flawless dance partner on stage.&nbsp; Office of the Arts Director Madison Cario saw the performance earlier this year in New York and states, “It is one of the most moving dance pieces I have ever seen.&nbsp; I was interested to see it because of the robotics work on campus, but was completely surprised at the artistry of the piece.”</p><p>The story line of the show follows Huang Yi, at first dancing with the robot as a partner and then directing KUKA to explore the stage itself, before KUKA begins to respond independently.&nbsp; By the end of the piece, KUKA becomes the choreographer, using a laser beam to manipulate two dancers who are seated in chairs before it.</p><p>Huang Yi will learn much about the Georgia Tech campus during his week-long residency with Arts@Tech.&nbsp; He will meet with students and faculty, will conduct a daytime informational-style presentation on Thursday, October 1, and two full-length performances on October 1 and 2.&nbsp; Ticket discounts are available for Georgia Tech students, staff and faculty.</p>]]></body>
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