This article is about the participatory performance event Speak for yourself (Snakk for deg sjøl) performed mainly for teenagers at schools through the Norwegian Cultural Schoolbag program (Den kulturelle skolesekken), but also for an open audience at Hålogaland Theatre and the Arctic Arts Festival. The center of the discussion concerns what has agency to initiate various ways of participation and produce a zone of potential in this performance event. The author is one of the artists of the performance and thus the diffractive analysis is informed by her role as artist-researcher. The study’s theoretical framework is inspired by the theory of agential realism from physician and feminist theorist Karen Barad. The analysis suggests that the ...
Performativity is a theory of how reality comes into being. It is also a deconstructi...
The theme of this master´s thesis is drama exercises, related to young people’s body obsession, self...
Through two books and a series of video documentations of live performances Mette Ingvartsen makes c...
This article is about the participatory performance event Speak for yourself (Snakk for deg sjøl) pe...
This article is about the participatory performance event Speak for yourself (Snakk for deg sjøl) pe...
This article addresses a university course in performance art at UiT – The Arctic University of Norw...
This article addresses a university course in performance art at UiT – The Arctic University of Norw...
The practice-led research develops a compositional system for staging participation within reflectiv...
Every performer has a unique practice to perform, a process in which they evoke energies to communic...
In this article, I examine how selected basic exercises in drama and theater practice activate the t...
Music educational researchers in the Nordic countries have pointed out how municipal arts schools ar...
This paper proposes a new methodology for practice-as-research: “Anticipation, Action, and Analysis”...
This thesis is the written component of artistic-pedagogical event Patella-floating bone that was cr...
How can I make art that face people in their everyday lives, which is integrated into their lives, b...
This text narrates the experience of approaching education in a Swedish Upper Secondary School as a ...
Performativity is a theory of how reality comes into being. It is also a deconstructi...
The theme of this master´s thesis is drama exercises, related to young people’s body obsession, self...
Through two books and a series of video documentations of live performances Mette Ingvartsen makes c...
This article is about the participatory performance event Speak for yourself (Snakk for deg sjøl) pe...
This article is about the participatory performance event Speak for yourself (Snakk for deg sjøl) pe...
This article addresses a university course in performance art at UiT – The Arctic University of Norw...
This article addresses a university course in performance art at UiT – The Arctic University of Norw...
The practice-led research develops a compositional system for staging participation within reflectiv...
Every performer has a unique practice to perform, a process in which they evoke energies to communic...
In this article, I examine how selected basic exercises in drama and theater practice activate the t...
Music educational researchers in the Nordic countries have pointed out how municipal arts schools ar...
This paper proposes a new methodology for practice-as-research: “Anticipation, Action, and Analysis”...
This thesis is the written component of artistic-pedagogical event Patella-floating bone that was cr...
How can I make art that face people in their everyday lives, which is integrated into their lives, b...
This text narrates the experience of approaching education in a Swedish Upper Secondary School as a ...
Performativity is a theory of how reality comes into being. It is also a deconstructi...
The theme of this master´s thesis is drama exercises, related to young people’s body obsession, self...
Through two books and a series of video documentations of live performances Mette Ingvartsen makes c...