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CERTIFICATE OF

ADVANCED STUDIESSUPSI

Accademia Dimitri

(University School of Italian Switzerland)

 

THEATERPERFORMANCE

CONTEMPORARY

LIVE ARTS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 PHILOSOPHY

 

The Certificate of Advanced Studies SUPSI in Theater Performance and Contemporary Live Arts is an ongoing education program intending to problematize, through reflection and action, the points of contact between theater, performance and new scenic forms. Contrary to realities focused on categorization, this Certificate of Advanced Studies chooses the research of the creative process approached through its live elaboration as founding principle. This program is designed as a nucleus of intensive work in which young artists mobilize themselves and meet one another in order to explore unexpected territories of their creative capacities and practical activities. It is offered as a space for learning, knowledge and personal evolution with a spirit of innovation and openness.

 

SCOPE

 

Supporting today’s performing artists

 

Characterized by the idea of considering the core creative process of different scenic practices, this program offers an immersion in the universe of transdisciplinary creation in which theater, performance and other practices connected to the poetic act and the performative and scenic action converge into the creation of innovative artistic languages. The interest for performative practices in the program is mostly intended as a way to create and place oneself as a scenic artist on the basis of key notions like commitment, investment or action, presence, event and boldness. The program is intended for all artists interested in the exploration and the invention of new modalities of communication on stage, and who are able to shake beaten paths and conventions in terms of creativity and aesthetic, human, political, social or philosophical positioning. It is centered around practices based as much on the use of text as on the use of the body, of visual or sound universes, and the totalizing presence of the artist. The focal points of the program are hybrid creations – at the border between performance, mottoed theater, dance, site specific actions and live installations – in which plastic and visual dimensions are allowed to find a space of co-existence.

 

The study course is designed as a space for intense reflection, encounter, research and creation. The work inscribes itself in a path of exploration of forms, of stakes at play, of places and strategies of innovative scenic languages. Enriched by a focused formative phase, the participants will later be able to develop their own artistic path with a greater awareness of their individual creative abilities and of the context in which they insert such research and practice activities. 

 

Open to professionals in the fields of the scenic arts, this program, which does not forget the visual and plastic arts, will allow the participating artists to develop a personal project of creation in a context stimulated by a study of historical, aesthetic and theoretical perspectives .

 

 

CREATE / THINK

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GET ORIENTED IN THE HISTORY OF ART AND IDEAS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

While working on a practical process of conceiving and concretely bringing on stage their individual projects, the participants will be invited to bring forward a theoretical reflection through presentations with the goal of identifying historical and contextual references. The course called Performer's Philosophy will address in particular the artistic, political and social implications that have marked the history of the scenic arts associated precisely with performing arts practices. Such theoretical references will be addressed especially at the crossings between disciplines: theater, plastic arts, music, dance, textual universes... It will thus be possible for the participants to acquire a perspective of the hybrid compositions that characterize today's artistic scenes.

      

Carry out a creative project

 

While working on a practical process of conceiving and concretely bringing on stage their individual projects, the participants will be invited to bring forward a theoretical reflection through presentations with the goal of identifying historical and contextual references. The course called Performer's Philosophy will address in particular the artistic, political and social implications that have marked the history of the scenic arts associated precisely with performing arts practices. Such theoretical references will be addressed especially at the crossings between disciplines: theater, plastic arts, music, dance, textual universes... It will thus be possible for the participants to acquire a perspective of the hybrid compositions that characterize today's artistic scenes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Research, design, experiment

 

Research and experimentation as forms of openness and brave exploration around the encounters of original creative visions will have a paramount position in this program. They will allow the participants to get to know themselves better as artists-creators and to develop their own method of work that they will acquire through a practice actively engaging analysis, contextualization and problematization.

 

An overall philosophy in an international context

 

Centered on the development of the creative personality of each participant, the work will also focus on an ensemble philosophy. Participants will work together towards an open and shared method of creation, within a united group committed towards a common goal. The international dimension of the program is a fundamental part of the project.

 

CANDIDATES

 

Scenic, visual arts, writing and music professionals. Actors, performers, dancers, writers, plastic artists, musicians, etc, who are willing to explore performing strategies within their artistic practice, to deepen their theoretical, historical and practical knowledge within this frame and who wish to bring to life an individual project of creation within a group of creative personalities with the support of a coordinator-pedagogue-artist.

Yoko Ohno, Cut Piece                                     Carolee Schneeman, Meat Joy

PRACTICE AND RESEARCH IN ARTS

STAGE AND PERFORMANCES

 

 

Theatre, Performance, Dance,

Actions,  Facilities

 

 

ORGANIZATION

 

The program alternates phases of work that the participants can develop at their place of residency and intensive courses taking place at the Verscio School. 

It offers two blocks of intensive work of 6 and 21 days at the Accademia Teatro Dimitri's facilities alternated to three blocks dedicated to the participant's personal research.

 

The intensive sessions at school are based on essentially practical work focused on the conception and the realization of an artistic project, combined with an introduction to the reflection on historical, aesthetic and theoretical questions.

 

The times of individual research outside of the school will lead to two pieces of writing:

 

- The first relates to the personal project of creation

 

- The second is conceived as a research piece looking into a questioning about performing practices (for instance, taking into account an artist's work, or focusing on a historical current, or deepening the analysis of an aesthetic question, etc.) This research will have to be presented as a performance piece.

 

Artistic direction and educational coordination

Stéphanie Lupo, PhD, performing artist, actress, author, scholar, pedagogue. External collaborator to the Accademia Teatro Dimitri SUPSI.

 

Director of the Advanced Studies department at Accademia Dimitri

Demis Quadri, PhD, Professor of Theory and History of Theater, scholar, head of the Advanced Studies Department at the Accademia Teatro Dimitri SUPSI.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PLanning 2016

- Two blocks of intensive practical sessions and theoretical classes at the Accademia Teatro Dimitri, Verscio (CH) 

April 24th to 29th and May 21th to June 12th 2016. From 11 a.m. to 9 p.m daily.

 

- Three blocks (1, 3, 5) of individual research on the participant's personal project. Outside school. Free schedule. Between April and August 2016 (about 90 hours).

 

Application deadline:  January 12 2016

 

Information and applications

Accademia Teatro Dimitri SUPSI

Stradon 28

CH - 6653 Verscio

Switzerland

Tel.: +41 (0)91 796 24 14

Fax: +41 (0)91 796 23 93

 

cas.accademiadimitri@supsi.ch

 

http://www.teatrodimitri.ch/scuola/Studium/Weiterbildung/CAS-Performance?lang=fr

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jan Fabre-Marina Abramovic. Warrior

PHOTO GALLERY OF WORK CARRIED OUT DURING PREVIOUS EDITIONS

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