Projects

Frame 1: Parallels and Differences
organized with BIT in collaboration with Frascati
Friday, October 29th / 14 -18hrs / Frascati 3
Parallels and Differences is a report based on a recent field research made by BIT - an initiative of dance dramaturges. For this Frame we will elaborate on this research by sharing topics and issues with the field: choreographers, dancers, performers, dramaturges, visual artists, programmers, teachers. All welcome to participate!
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Frame 2: 'The Network for CHoreography & Related Art'
Defining and developing the Network during a Series of work sessions and Think tanks
A group of freelance dance artists unite in order to be heard in the debate.
This proposal is a summary of the creation process for this network model. It is not a fully detailed business plan, nor is it a policy paper. The proposal is constantly discussed with independent artists from other disciplines, scientists operating within arts policy, philosophers and sociologists, and experts from industry.
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Frame 3: Around the Table
Springdance
coordinated by Bruno Listopad
The second group meeting of “Around the Table” will be taking place Springdance the 15th and 16th of April.
Danslab has been invited to participate in the project developed by Anne Kerzerho and Loïc Touzé, “Around the Table” (Autour de la Table).
Around the Table” proposes to reunite artists, researchers and, on a larger scale, anyone who has a professional practice involving the body, to exchange their knowledge and approaches.
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Frame 4: Hypermap
an installation during the Performance Studies Conference #17
25-29 May 2011, Utrech
Hypermap is a lab for the remembering, combining and forgetting of (embodied) knowledge. Camillo’s “Theatre of Memory” transforms ‘scholars into spectators’, so argues Camillo in L’idea del Teatro. He imagined a theatre in its ‘original sense’ – as a place in which a spectacle unfolds. This aspect of Camillo’s idea inspired BIT and Danslab to create an interactive installation concerning memory and knowledge: Hypermap.
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