Be SpectACTive ! : challenging participation in performing arts
Auteurs : Bonet, Lluís (Direction) ; Calvano, Giada (Direction) ; Carnelli, Luisella (Direction) ; Dupin-Meynard, Félix (Direction) ; Négrier, Emmanuel (Direction)
Lieu de publication : Spoleto
Éditeur : Editoria & Spettacolo
Date de publication : 2018
ISBN : 978-88-32068-01-6
Langue : Anglais
Description : 422 p. : ill. en coul. ; 21 cm
Notes : Bibliogr. : p. 407-415
Sujets :
Be SpectACTive! [projet des arts du spectacle]
Spectateurs
Coopération culturelle
Médiation culturelle
Arts du spectacle - Philosophie et théorie
Arts du spectacle - Organisation et gestion
Arts du spectacle - Europe
Europe - Politique culturelle
Programmation de salles de spectacles
Dépouillement du document :
The long path from an idea to the real project by / Giuliana Ciancio, Luca Ricci
The Creative Europe programme. A conversation with Mr. Karel Bartakby / Giuliana Ciancio
PARTICIPATORY PROGRAMMING
London International Festival of Theatre/ Mark Ball, Beki Bateson, Kris Nelson, Bonnie Smith
Tanec Praha / Pavel Brom, Yvona Kreuzmannová, Michaela Přikopova
The Visionari strategy by Kilowatt Festival / Luca Ricci
Sibiu International Theatre Festival / Vicentiu Rahau
Take Over Festival / Damian Cruden, Juliet Forster, John Tomlinson
Final considerations : the legacy of participatory programming experiences / Lluís Bonet
CREATIVE RESIDENCIES
Move together, think together. BeSpectACTive! Residencies from bottom to top / Dorottya Albert, Luca Kövécs
Evaluating and exploring new models of participatory artistic projects / Zvonimir Dobrović
Participatory residencies in York / JohnTomlinson
Participatory residencies in Sansepolcro / Luca Ricci
YES Move. NO Move. (Moved?) Still... moved... / Bridget Fiske, Catherine Simmonds
Different? Adance that you can do / Zdenka Brungot Svíteková, Barbora Látalová
SESSION. A conversation with Dan Canham
Participants’ testimonies : who does write from where? / Félix Dupin-Meynard
Participants’ quotes
Uncertainty and vulnerability for the sake of creativity. Reflections on Renato Rocha’s Workshop “I have a dream” / Nikita Khellat
The Actor is A Spectator. Personal reflections on performance building and community building / Urvi Vora
A base to build on. A critical report of the creative residency Different? From a participant’s point of view / Kinga Szemessy
THE CHALLENGE OF DIGITAL PARTICIPATION
Goals and challenges of BeSpectACTive! Digital participation / Luisella Carnelli
Using digital technology to influence and empower artists’ creative processes / Luisella Carnelli
European Spectator Day: how to engage people thanks to social media networks / Maria Gabriella Mansi, Gianluca Cheli
OTHER EUROPEAN EXPERIENCES 2
Whose culture is it anyway? Tendencies in Scandinavian cultural politics, trends in institutional governance, artistic leadership and the potential impact of a wider cultural democracy / Niels Righolt
The rise and rise of co-creation in the search for relevance in the English cultural sector / Anne Torreggiani
Participation and citizenship committed to the live show : a compared territorial approach / Lluís Bonet, Tino Carreño, Jaume Colomer, Yvan Godard, Emmanuel Négrier
What is the legacy of BeSpectACTIve!? The Italian experience / Luisella Carnelli
Aprovisional epilogue / Lluís Bonet, Giada Calvano, Luisa Carnelli, FélixDupin-Meynard, Emmanuel Négrie
Résumé :
Be SpectACTive! is a European project based on audience development, involving organisations working on active spectatorship in contemporary performing arts. Its members are European festivals, theatres, universities and research centres. During four years, the network implemented various actions willing to develop audiences and citizen participation in artistic choices and creation processes, including participatory programming groups, participative residencies, and digital participation. These projects were accompanied by an action research and several practical and theoretical exchanges, including international conferences.
This book intends to share the Be SpectACTive! collective adventure, giving a voice to artistic directors, artists, participants and researchers who have been involved in the projects, describing, through case studies and reflections, their successes, limits and perspectives.
Collection : Bibliothèque de l'École nationale de cirque
Localisation : Bibliothèque
Cote : 792.01 B7128b 2018