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24 Apr 2012

a.pass - advanced performance and scenography studies: call for projects


artistic research post master program
a.pass - advanced performance and scenography studies
http://www.apass.be

Info

application 20.05.2012 for start in September 2012 duration: 12 months

Contact

info@apass.be
michele meesen
0032477807382

Address

http://www.apass.be
a.pass
delaunoystraat 58-64
1080 brussels
belgium

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IF
you are working in the performing arts and want to develop an artistic research project in a professional, collaborative environment, free from production constraints,

OR
if you want to explore the concepts of performativity and/or scenography in depth, coming out of another practice or knowledge field

THEN
a.pass (advanced performance and scenography studies) can offer you a one year post-master artistic research program in which you can develop your project. In a context of self-education and collaboration you create a personal trajectory through workshops, individual mentoring and interaction with the other participants. At the end of this period, you present and communicate your research.

BESIDE

the post-master programs, a.pass also invites artists and theoreticians engaged in a PhD in the Arts trajectory to develop their independent artistic and transdisciplinary projects (partly) within the a.pass knowledge environment.

The a.pass context offers you the possibility to develop your skills as an independent and critical researcher and provides you with the context and instruments that answer to your specific questions and needs. Participants of a.pass manage their own research in continuous interaction with the other participants and, by doing so, engage in the organization of the shared curriculum.

The a.pass program is a 12-month program consisting of three blocks of four months. The first three months of each block take place within the organized collective research environment. Participants develop their personal trajectory in constant communication with the other participants and co-ordinators, through participation in workshops, with feed-back from dedicated mentors and through the choice of personal mentors. The last month of each block is open for the further individual development of the research project.

more information in 'application requirements' on our website: www.apass.be