A Tricky Performance (I will not give you what you want)
(last edited: 2023)
author(s): Femke Luyckx
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This is an Integrated Assignment for COMMA, Joint Master Choreography Fontys&Codarts.
A research into expectations of the audience regarding aerial performances.
The Working Issue | Emerge 2018
(last edited: 2022)
author(s): Lindsey Hayakawa
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“The Working Issue, as this year’s project has been named, is dedicated to critically engage what the Editorial Team perceives as a gap between the art world’s social justice intentions and its actions through the perspective of seven individuals. This gap is the disparity that has become clearer since the American 2016 presidential election, when many cultural institutions pronounced themselves as champions of equality and free speech and places of resistance against injustice.”
Time and Light
(last edited: 2021)
author(s): Tom Heintz
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MA Scenography
How can I create a performative moment about the passing of time, using light as a performer?
Kairos, also known as "the god of the right moment". Until the end of the 16th century, this mythical god of time continued to captivate the imagination of many a philosopher, theologian, physician or poet, because Kairos was the time that mattered, offered opportunities or made a breakthrough. He represented all those passionate moments of beauty, insight and determination that make life special.
Chronos stands for continuity, an old man with a long beard and an hourglass in his hand, after all, this is about time being measured. The time with which we organize the world. An hour can crawl by or rush by, accelerate or slow down, as required. But on the clock every hour will be the same as the other hour.
This year I’m searching for my own definition of Kairos. I work through playing with: the passing of time, and light and create small performances.