Portals to Venus: Calla Lily Choreographic Scores Parts 1-3
In her multimedia dance performance’ Portals to Venus’, multidisciplinary artist Sharyne Lewis presents her Calla Lily digital dance drawings as choreographic scores. This work is the premiere presentation of her research, combining digital dance drawings, dance notation symbols, choreography, interactive video projection and live dance.
In the post-performance artist talk, Sharyne discussed her multidisciplinary approach to choreographic practice, merging performing and fine arts practices with creative technologies. Sharyne’s performance and research on digital dance drawing and choreographic scores will be presented at the prestigious International Science Arts and Electronic Conference (ISEA) in June 2024
A full video of the performance will be available in June.
Photo credits: @na.bu.len | www.nabulen.com
About Sharyne Lewis
Since 1998, Sharyne has been merging fine and performing arts, driven by her passion for dance and environmental themes. Her works, enriched by photography, drawing, sculpture, and film, evoke the dynamics of body and landscape. Notably influenced by film noir, Lewis’s creations highlight her blend of choreography and film editing. She is researching interactive dance performance integrating digital media and dance notation.
Sharyne Lewis was part of the Alternative Reality Gardening 2023 symposium and publication.

About ARG Lab 24 & Awhi Incubator
This experience was part of the Alternative Reality Gardening Lab – a creative innovation event within the capacity-building Awhi Incubator Project. ARG Lab 24 showcased research conducted by participants and collaborators of the Awhi Incubator during 2023/2024.
Following a successful publication and symposium in 2023, ARG Lab 24 was a transdisciplinary collection of exhibitions, events, performances, workshops, and talks exploring diverse perspectives on place. It occurred in various locations across Te Tai Tokerau|Northland from May 17th to the 25th.
Some sessions are designed to build capacity within targeted communities, while others are open to the general public and welcome all interested.
Underpinning the lab are themes of resilience, diversity, sustainability, and an expanded understanding of the concept of ‘place”.
Places today are formed from multiple intelligences, materialities, and lifeforms and are intersected by a rich array of alternative realities and parallel worlds. Flora, fauna, signals, and code entangle, and what is considered real, true, alive, and beautiful is negotiated. The lab explores emerging new types of gardens. What is being cultivated (internally, creatively, physically, spiritually)? What is thriving, and what needs protection? What new lifeforms and materials are emerging, and how do they intersect with what exists now?
ARG Lab 24 is a nexus for scholarly debate and creative exploration, highlighting themes of resilience and sustainability. It interrogates the intersection of emerging technologies with natural and social ecosystems, exploring how digital narratives and artistic practices can inform and transform our understanding of intelligence, being, space and place.
ARG Lab 24: TV

Thanks to the Ministry of Culture and Heritage | Manatū Taonga for funding the Awhi Incubator Project through their Innovation Fund.

















