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Sustainability in Performing Arts Production (2024)

Johanna Garpe, Camilla Damkjaer, Markus Granqvist, Gunilla Pettersson Thafvelin, Anna Ljungqvist, Anders Larsson, Synne Behrndt, Mihra Lindblom, Anja Susa, Anders Aare, Anders Duus, Jon Refsdal Moe

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The purpose of this project is to explore how we can minimize the climate impact through the way we plan, produce, and support performing arts productions. The overarching research question was: How can we continue to create relevant and innovative performing arts with a smaller climate impact? The faculty in performing arts at Stockholm University of the Arts worked with Harry Martinson's Aniara from their various disciplines.

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Syftet med detta projekt är att undersöka hur vi minimerar klimatpåverkan genom sättet vi planerar, producerar och stödjer scenkonstproduktion. Den övergripande forskningsfrågan var: Hur kan vi fortsätta göra relevant och nyskapande scenkonst med mindre klimatpåverkan? Kollegiet inom scenkonst på Stockholms Konstnärliga Högskola arbetade med Harry Martinssons Aniara utifrån sina olika inriktningar.
typeresearch exposition
keywordssustainability, artproduction, scenography, costume design, Directing, Dramaturgy, lighting, sound art, mask, production process, playwrighting, Climate Change
date02/09/2024
published16/09/2024
last modified16/09/2024
statuspublished
share statusprivate
affiliationStockholm University of the Arts
copyrightJohanna Garpe
licenseCC BY-NC-ND
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/2295407/2818243
published inStockholm University of the Arts (SKH)
portal issue0. Published expositions


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