Exposition

Expected Research Report (last edited: 2023)

Femke Luyckx

About this exposition

This is a research into the influence of expectations during the creative process of an aerial performance. 

 What does a maker and/or performer think an audience expects from an aerial performance? What does an audience expect from an aerial performance? What does the performer expect from the maker and the creative process? What does the maker expect from the performer and the creative process? And what is the (tacit) influence of all this on the co-creative making of an aerial performance? Are we, creator and performer, aware of the impact of expectations? How do (tacit) expectations manifest themselves in the studio? Can they be identified, dislodged and scrutinized? Where do they come from, are they negotiable, can we deal with them and are we able to let them go? This research starts from the assumption that (tacit) expectations are an overlooked factor in a making process. An influence that is not considered (enough). An influence that, from outside in and inside out, can stand in the way of a free creative flow, an open mind and therefor has an impact on the final outcome of an aerial creation. What is your first thought when you read “aerial performance”?
typeresearch exposition
keywordsaerial circus, dance, vertical dance, expectations, audience
date13/08/2023
last modified06/10/2023
statusin progress
share statuspublic
copyrightFemke Luyckx
licenseCC BY-NC-ND
languageEnglish
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/2252774/2252775


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