(Co)thinking, (co)doing & ongoing (co)questioning: precarious story-sharing

(Co)thinking, (co)doing & ongoing (co)questioning: precarious story-sharing

Anka Herbut, Elena Novakovits, Maša Radi Buh

November 3, 2022 

 

Conference of Academies at PAF-Performing Arts Forum 

(an encounter on politics and the relevant urgencies within the academic and professional performing arts field initiated by Kunsthøgskolen i Oslo)

28th September  2nd October 2022, St Erme, France

 

(Co)thinking, (co)doing & ongoing (co)questioning:  precarious story-sharing

Anka HerbutElena Novakovits and Masa Radi Buh

(invited to PAF and mentored by Ana Vujanović in the frame of the Critical Practice (Made in YU) program)

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Critical practice for “Curatorial practice in context”

Curating in Context Summer School

Struga, North Macedonia

August 29 – September 5, 2022  

 

“Con-texts: the curatorial, the lake, the writing bodies and bodies of water”

Few notes from Struga Summer School / a collective diary of sharing thoughts 

Anka HerbutElena NovakovitsJette BuchsenschutzKasia WolinskaMaeve JohnsonMasa Radi Buh

 

Where is your body now? How does it feel? 

Cause my body, for instance, is trying to recall and tune in to the feeling it experienced when the above questions were introduced at the very beginning of the Summer School in Struga. We were sitting on a sunny terrace in a circle, facing each other, trying to return to our bodies in order to feel what we’re coming with, what we could bring into the collective process that was just about to begin, what we were ready (or not) to share. My body came to Struga quite overwhelmed by holidays which actually were not so holidayish, but instead they were rich in deadlines, taking care for others and no-time-to-loose-tasks. So my body was somewhere in between tightening muscles there on the nape of my neck, and a relief dissolving my tension thanks to the fresh waters of the primeval Ohrid Lake – a slowing-down teaser promising to experience something here.

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“Beyond Present Future Feminisms” a text by the participants of Critical practice (Made in Yugoslavia)

Critical practice (Made in Yugoslavia)

Beyond Present Future Feminisms, text by

Anka HerbutJette BuchsenschutzKasia WolinskaMasa Radi BuhMaeve JohnsonElena Novakovits

June 20, 2022

 

In a cruel twist of fate, I fear that the movement for women’s liberation has become entangled in a dangerous liaison with neoliberal efforts to build a free-market society. That would explain how it came to pass that feminist ideas that once formed part of a radical worldview are increasingly expressed in individualist terms. (…) A movement that once prioritised social solidarity now celebrates female entrepreneurs. A perspective that once valorised ‘care’ and interdependence now encourages individual advancement and meritocracy. [1]

This text stems from the need to enter into a dialog with the Feminist Futures Festival that was held in Amiens and Lisbon in January this year. As one of five twin or tripled festivals happening between 2021 and 2024, each festival takes place in similar versions, one after the other in two different cities. Initiated by the apap – advancing performing arts project, the festivals are a part of the larger EU-funded programm apap  FEMINIST FUTURES with the high aim of – in its own words – “initiate powerful social changes through art”.

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Critical Practice (Made in Yu) at the Feminist Futures Festival in Amiens and Lisbon

/македонски подолу/

 

Critical practice (Made in Yugoslavia) 

Feminist Futures Festival in Amiens and Lisbon

April 19, 2022

 

La Maison de la Culture d’Amiens and Teatro Nacional D. Maria II have teamed up in an exceptional way to organize the Feminist Futures Festival, a unique venture shared between Lisbon and Amiens from January 17 to 29, 2022. This festival is part of the Feminist Futures project by the apap network.

The participants of the Critical Practice programme attended the programmes co-curated by the two institutions in both cities from 20 to 27 January and participated to several open and internal debates that questioned the issues of feminist curating, feminist festival and institutional model, critical reflection of decolonization in performing arts, feminist dance and performance practices etc.

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