Concrete Flux - Hybridity magazine launch
Björn Kjelltoft: Revisionism at IFP Project Space
IFP Sessions: Dashilar Platform/Sans
Open Call: 2015 Residency programme for Danish artists
IFP Sessions: Esther Kokmeijer
Sayizheng II screening - 撒癔症二放影会
Etcetera 等等 one-night solo exhibition
IFP Workshops: 'Under Humour'
Resident s/s 2014: Esther Kokmeijer
IFP Workshops: Bill Aitchison
SITE-SENSITIVE PERFORMANCE IN PUBLIC SPACE
A two-day workshop led by Bill Aitchison, May 17-18
The workshop will introduce some elements of site-sensitive performance in city space, an approach to performance making that Bill Aitchison has developed over several years in many countries. The participants will share stories with one another and explore the urban space around Institute For Provocation. They will be shown ways in which these stories can be told in the streets and how the streets have their own characters and qualities that can be used when developing performances out of doors.
Bill Aitchison is an inter-disciplinary performance artist who has presented his work in galleries, theatres and festivals in Europe, Asia, America and The Middle East. He holds a practice-based PhD from Goldsmiths College is published in several languages, has worked in radio and is associate research fellow at Birkbeck College, University of London.
Participation fee: 150 RMB for two days.
Working time is 10-6 and lunch is provided.
The workshop be given in English with Chinese translation.
Registration: workshop@iprovoke.org
IFP Workshops: Bill Aitchison
Concrete Flux - Hybridity magazine launch
Björn Kjelltoft: Revisionism at IFP Project Space
IFP Sessions: Dashilar Platform/Sans
Open Call: 2015 Residency programme for Danish artists
IFP Sessions: Esther Kokmeijer
Sayizheng II screening - 撒癔症二放影会
Etcetera 等等 one-night solo exhibition
IFP Workshops: 'Under Humour'
Resident s/s 2014: Esther Kokmeijer
2014的活动
2014 Events
IFP Workshops: Bill Aitchison
SITE-SENSITIVE PERFORMANCE IN PUBLIC SPACE
A two-day workshop led by Bill Aitchison, May 17-18
The workshop will introduce some elements of site-sensitive performance in city space, an approach to performance making that Bill Aitchison has developed over several years in many countries. The participants will share stories with one another and explore the urban space around Institute For Provocation. They will be shown ways in which these stories can be told in the streets and how the streets have their own characters and qualities that can be used when developing performances out of doors.
Bill Aitchison is an inter-disciplinary performance artist who has presented his work in galleries, theatres and festivals in Europe, Asia, America and The Middle East. He holds a practice-based PhD from Goldsmiths College is published in several languages, has worked in radio and is associate research fellow at Birkbeck College, University of London.
Participation fee: 150 RMB for two days.
Working time is 10-6 and lunch is provided.
The workshop be given in English with Chinese translation.
Registration: workshop@iprovoke.org
IFP Workshops: Bill Aitchison
SITE-SENSITIVE PERFORMANCE IN PUBLIC SPACE
A two-day workshop led by Bill Aitchison, May 17-18
The workshop will introduce some elements of site-sensitive performance in city space, an approach to performance making that Bill Aitchison has developed over several years in many countries. The participants will share stories with one another and explore the urban space around Institute For Provocation. They will be shown ways in which these stories can be told in the streets and how the streets have their own characters and qualities that can be used when developing performances out of doors.
Bill Aitchison is an inter-disciplinary performance artist who has presented his work in galleries, theatres and festivals in Europe, Asia, America and The Middle East. He holds a practice-based PhD from Goldsmiths College is published in several languages, has worked in radio and is associate research fellow at Birkbeck College, University of London.
Participation fee: 150 RMB for two days.
Working time is 10-6 and lunch is provided.
The workshop be given in English with Chinese translation.
Registration: workshop@iprovoke.org