SCHRITTWEISE engl. Version
(2023)
author(s): Katja Münker, Andrea Keiz
published in: Research Catalogue
WALKING-CHOREOGRAPHY KIT
You will find a collection of experiments, questions to the research and reactions of participants.
Feel free to use it as a playground.
REAL GAMES
(last edited: 2024)
author(s): Nicoletta Cappello
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
The Real Games is a podcast that instead of being listened to is designed to be enacted.
The RG Podcast contains 21 Real Games, 21 audio-based performances and theatre games each designed to be done in connection to a daily task or activity.
You do the performances and theatre games at home by following step by step the audio-instructions in real time while you listen the podcast.
The RG are created to add a spark of imagination and groove to your daily routine, and they can lead to unexpected results.
You can do the RG alone or accompanied, here and now, or later.
The performances can be only listened to or actively danced.
Facilitating Performer - Processing Vanity
(last edited: 2023)
author(s): Bas van der Kruk
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
This artistic research exposition is on interaction, participation and performance. It combines the building of an interactive process in which the audience becomes co-performer or participant. This process is guided by the facilitating performer. Together we (the audience and performer) explore the subject of vanity through this process.
Choreographic Process as Interaction
(last edited: 2022)
author(s): Kirsi Törmi
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
My artistic doctoral research consists of two pre-examined artistic parts, three different experimental practical applications, and the written part at hand. The process descriptions and the findings of the pre-examined artistic parts AmazinGRace- (2010) and Kierto (2012) that had premiers in Kajaani are discussed in the chapters under these titles respectively. During the research project, I realised three experimental practical applications: the workshops Tunto (2012–2013) and Vertaislaboratorio- (2013) and Piileskelevä liike (2014). The title of my written part is Koreografinen prosessi vuorovaikutuksena [Choreographic Process as Interaction].
Participatory and process oriented practices of dance have taken an increasing role in dance during the last few years. In my research I try to understand the phenomenon and aim at forming new knowledge and new methods for this widening field in dance. The starting point in my research was the frustration and the dissatisfaction I felt at the time towards my choreographic practice. With my research I outline an interactive choreographic process that corresponds with my understanding of that which appears to me as meningful when I encounter people in artistic processes. Making room for feelings and sensations in a choreographic process is a central element in my research.
The research has taken shape without a specific hypothesis. Instead of a hypothesis, the research has been driven by my critical and reflective agency, based on which I have developed visions and practices. Theory has not been leading action in this research process, whereas the applicable theoretical framework has adjusted itself to the existing artistic activity. The theoretical reference points in my research are found in the Pedagogy of the Oppressed and the Radical Upbringing, the Discipline of Authentic Movement, the Body Psychotherapeutic Approach and the thinking of neurologist Antonio Damasio.