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AC/E digital culture ANNUAL REPORT 2014STAGE ENTERTAINMENTSydney Opera House (Austral ia)A portal that brings together short videos to promote the cultural content of the complex, to which at the moment eight cultural organisations contribute. The categories range from dance, music and opera to theatre. http:// play.sydneyoperahouse.com/SETTING UP FORUMSPortal de la Danza (Inaem)http://www.danza.es/Conceived not just for spectators but also, above all, for professional dancers, who have a private section (Club Danza.es) accessible using a password. It is present in Facebook, Twitter and YouTube and it is the only website out of those analysed to have a profile on LinkedIn: http://es.linkedin.com/pub/ danza-es-inaem/54/6a/397. There is also a billboard section, to find out about all the shows connected with dance and ballet.These portals also play an archival role, bringing together all the cultural life taking place within the discipline in question and offering it to users in an organised, categorised format. The article by Kristine Hanna in this Annual Report, “The web archiving life-cycle model”, goes into this in detail.SNEO Danza tv3Dhttp://www.sneodanza.com/index/SNEO Danza tv3D is an innovative project initiated in March 2011, based on the use of technologies andAC/Enew languages which consists of the creation of a video-webzine with two main channels:• SNEO Danza 3D• SNEO Danza HDIt is a place on the Web that serves as a meeting- point for specialists in image and dance and the arts of movement; for the patronage of artists, styles and media, and to foment dissemination in Spain and abroad of all the stage activities taking place in Spain and Latin America. The channels carry quality content based on their own material and invited artists, who are shown on 3D and HD television. The creation of this webzine is the outcome of multidisciplinary work by designers, programmers, dancers, choreographers, cinematographers, editors and producers, as well as specialists in marketing studies and authors’ rights on the Internet. The use of technology has been a constant in work by SNEO Mestizaje Projects, the company behind this virtual space, from the use of huge projections on facades (El Quijote hip hop, 2005, Biblioteca Nacional) to the production of dance that is viewed entirely through 3D glasses (Ballenas, historias de gigantes, Mexico- Spain-Chile, 2013). The recordings (performances, rehearsals, interviews, pieces, documentaries) are made with 3D cameras, taking the greatest care, particularly during live performance, not to interfereFOCUS 2014: THE USE OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN THE PERFORMING ARTS3.1 THE USE OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES TO CREATE A COMMUNITY CURRENT PAGE...SNEO DANZATV3D151