Diverse body/ies in contemporary circus and outdoor arts
Auteurs : Linett, Cheril (Auteur) ; Zanzu, Elena (Auteur) ; Gimenez, Eleonora (Auteur) ; Bonnet, Lucie (Auteur) ; Kanellopoulou, Dimitra (Auteur)
Éditeur : Circostrada
Date de publication : 2023
Langue : Anglais
Description : 40 pages
Dépouillement du document :
Food for thoughts : the diverse body/ies in performing arts
Bodies full of other bodies, an article by Cheril Linett (Chile)
Dears, an article by circusnext artist Elena Zanzu (Italy/Spain)
Intimate Diversities — an ecopolitical approach to circus, an article by Eleonora Gimenez and Lucie Bonnet (France)
The interview corner : a broad spectrum of artistic approaches to a global issue
An interview with Maylis Arrabit (France)
A joint interview of darya efrat (Israel) and Diana Niepce (Portugal)
An interview with Donika Rudi (Kosovo)
An interview with Nikolina Komljenovic´ (Croatia)
Best practice example
Emerging Urban Diversities and the Walking Realm: Learnings from Eleusis 2023, an article by Dimitra Kanellopoulou (Greece/France)
Diverse body/ies charter
Résumé :
With this publication, we aimed to give space to a multiplicity of voices and share some food for thought, while also summing up a part of the discussions held during the Diverse body/ies activities.
This publication contains as well the “Circostrada Charter for Diversity”, which is the result of a nearly year-long collective process between members of the Diverse Body/ies internal committee, Circostrada coordination team, and external experts working around questions of inclusivity, fairness, equity, and accessibility in the arts. Find this Charter inside the Diverse body/ies publication.
The publication contains contributions of Cheril Linett, Elena Zanzu, Eleonora Gimenez and Lucie Bonnet, Maylis Arrabit, darya efrat and Diana Niepce, Donika Rudi, Nikolina Komljenović, and Dimitra Kanellopoulou.
Collection : Bibliothèque de l'École nationale de cirque