Documentation of CARD - Circus Artistic Research Development
Auteurs : Skjönberg, Andreas (Direction) ; Damkjaer, Camilla (Direction)
Lieu de publication : Stockholm
Éditeur : Committee for Artistic Research and Development at the University College of Dance
Date de publication : 2012
Langue : Anglais
Description : 128 p. ; 21 cm + 1 DVD
Sujets :
Arts du cirque - Philosophie et théorie
Arts de cirque - Recherche et développement
Arts du cirque - Étude et enseignement
DOCH - Dans och Cirkushögskolan [organisme]
Dépouillement du document :
Papers :
Tear down the walls / Efva Lilja
Waht stories are worth risking one’s life for, and wahat is the risk ? / Tilde Björfors
What is Circoanalysis? / John-Paul Zaccarini
The specificity of circus / Jean-Michel Guy
Leopards in the Temple : Circus Arts Research / Rolf Hughes
Presentations of method :
An embryonic manifesto in chronological form / Daniel Gulko
Psyccess / Marie-Louise Masreliez
It takes your breath away – but does it move you? / Jacob Cold
Reflections on CARD :
CARD, experienced from a participant’s point of shoes / Rudi Skotheim Jensen
Threats & risks / Stine Degerbøl
Circus artists and an inferiority complex/ Yohann Floch
Tracing the untraceable : on risk, reserach and leopards in the circus / Bauke Lievens
Résumé :
CARD took place at DOCH 22nd – 25th of April 2010 and gathered 60 participants from 12 different countries. CARD consisted of lectures, performances, presentations of methods and emerging artists, and workshops where the participants continued to explore their own and each others’ questions
During five exciting days artists and researchers worked with explorative questions in circus, in order to highlight circus as an art form with the same possibilities and needs of research as other art forms. Participants also discussed if there are certain artistic and methodological questions that are specific to circus.
In this documentation we wish to leave some traces of these discussions. We have put together papers, presentations and reflections on CARD, as well as a visual documentation of the event. However, we do not only hope that this material will give an impression of CARD and the questions that were debated. We hope this documentation will open new questions and discussions, leading to a growing interest in artistic research in circus and pave the way to new meetings and exchanges in the future. [editor summary]
Remerciement au donateur : Walter Ferrero
Collection : Bibliothèque de l'École nationale de cirque
Localisation : Bibliothèque
Cote : 791.301 S6286d 2012