09:00-10:00 |
19 |
Translocality in the arts [East of the Globe]
Online
15:00 - 16:00 SGT | 16:00 - 17:00 JST/KST | 18:00 - 19:00 AEDT | 10:00 - 11:00 EET/ MSK | 09:00 - 10:00 CEST | 08:00 - 09:00 GMT | 03:00 - 04:00 EST | 00:00 - 01:00 PST
What is the future of international cultural collaboration in a reality in which postcolonial legacies continue to persist and the environment is rapidly degrading? What is the future of transborder artists exchanges in a world where inequalities and geographic disparities have only been growing and national frontiers have been strengthened?
In this session, Dutch philosopher, writer and poet Maarten Doorman will talk about the concept of translocality in the arts, which challenges the notions of national and international and emancipates the concept of the local in a global perspective. His intervention will be followed by reactions from art professionals based in Australia, Lebanon and Poland, and then the floor will be open for a discussion with the audience.
Speaker
Maarten Doorman, philosopher, writer, poet, The Netherlands
Marta Keil, Performing arts curator, Poland
Helena Nassif, Executive Director, Culture Resource, Lebanon
Pippa Bailey, Independent Creative Producer & Director, Australia
Moderator
Elena Polivtseva, IETM, Belgium
How to join the session?
Please join the session by registering for 22 October on the Zoom Events platform through the button below:
Register on Zoom Events
Before joining the session, please find below some important general information on how to join the online programme of IETM Lyon 2021:
- Please make sure to update Zoom to the newest version to successfully join the Summit.
- Note that you must register for a full day, even if you only wish to attend one session. In this case, you can just register for the full day and join at the time of the session of your choice.
- Once you register for a full day, you will receive a ticket via email through which you will be able to join all the sessions of that day. You can also access all the tickets of the days you are registered for at all times on your Zoom Events profile.
- After you click on “Join the lobby”, you need to wait for a session to start, then click on “Join session in progress” once it starts.
Important: In order to join a session, you need to be logged in to Zoom with the same Zoom account as the one you used to register on the Zoom Events platform. In case you receive a notification that you are not logged in with the same Zoom account when joining the lobby, please log in on Zoom to the same Zoom account as the one you used to register and try to join the lobby again.
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09:00-10:00 |
19 |
Translocality in the arts [East of the Globe]
Online
15:00 - 16:00 SGT | 16:00 - 17:00 JST/KST | 18:00 - 19:00 AEDT | 10:00 - 11:00 EET/ MSK | 09:00 - 10:00 CEST | 08:00 - 09:00 GMT | 03:00 - 04:00 EST | 00:00 - 01:00 PST
What is the future of international cultural collaboration in a reality in which postcolonial legacies continue to persist and the environment is rapidly degrading? What is the future of transborder artists exchanges in a world where inequalities and geographic disparities have only been growing and national frontiers have been strengthened?
In this session, Dutch philosopher, writer and poet Maarten Doorman will talk about the concept of translocality in the arts, which challenges the notions of national and international and emancipates the concept of the local in a global perspective. His intervention will be followed by reactions from art professionals based in Australia, Lebanon and Poland, and then the floor will be open for a discussion with the audience.
Speaker
Maarten Doorman, philosopher, writer, poet, The Netherlands
Marta Keil, Performing arts curator, Poland
Helena Nassif, Executive Director, Culture Resource, Lebanon
Pippa Bailey, Independent Creative Producer & Director, Australia
Moderator
Elena Polivtseva, IETM, Belgium
How to join the session?
Please join the session by registering for 22 October on the Zoom Events platform through the button below:
Register on Zoom Events
Before joining the session, please find below some important general information on how to join the online programme of IETM Lyon 2021:
- Please make sure to update Zoom to the newest version to successfully join the Summit.
- Note that you must register for a full day, even if you only wish to attend one session. In this case, you can just register for the full day and join at the time of the session of your choice.
- Once you register for a full day, you will receive a ticket via email through which you will be able to join all the sessions of that day. You can also access all the tickets of the days you are registered for at all times on your Zoom Events profile.
- After you click on “Join the lobby”, you need to wait for a session to start, then click on “Join session in progress” once it starts.
Important: In order to join a session, you need to be logged in to Zoom with the same Zoom account as the one you used to register on the Zoom Events platform. In case you receive a notification that you are not logged in with the same Zoom account when joining the lobby, please log in on Zoom to the same Zoom account as the one you used to register and try to join the lobby again.
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10:30-16:00 |
19 |
Open Forum - A space to generate collective intelligence
H7
Location: H7, 70 Quai Perrache, 69002 Lyon, France | Event Map | Venue Accessibility
Adding this session to your schedule does not register you for the session. Please register through the button below.
Pre-register here
Trans(-)Missions(s) / Transition / Exchange / Transfer! / Passage?
What do we envision as the modalities of exchange of the future? What will trans-mission(s) mean for future generations of artists, performing arts professionals, the communities who benefit from our practices, as well as future generations of audiences?
This Open Forum is supposed to explore the idea of transmission in all its possible meanings. Think about the myriad of different discussions we can have around knowledge, experience and communication. Think about the intergenerational and peer-to-peer dialogues, the questions about artistic education, training, heritage, around the mechanism of power transfer and rites of passage.
This Open forum is dedicated to building a frame for conversations and collective outputs about the issues that hold the future of the performing arts sector in Europe and around the world.
Participants will be invited to work together about this theme, coming up with the topic that they want to place on the agenda themselves and sharing thoughts in the frame of self-managed workshops.
At the end of this session, all the groups will be able to meet, debrief and exchange about this collective experience.
A lunch break is planned for from 13:30 to 14:30 and we will have some morning coffee and snacks around 11:00.
Facilitator
Herman Bashiron Mendolicchio, Researcher, Writer, editor and Curator, Spain
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10:30-16:00 |
19 |
Open Forum - A space to generate collective intelligence
H7
Location: H7, 70 Quai Perrache, 69002 Lyon, France | Event Map | Venue Accessibility
Adding this session to your schedule does not register you for the session. Please register through the button below.
Pre-register here
Trans(-)Missions(s) / Transition / Exchange / Transfer! / Passage?
What do we envision as the modalities of exchange of the future? What will trans-mission(s) mean for future generations of artists, performing arts professionals, the communities who benefit from our practices, as well as future generations of audiences?
This Open Forum is supposed to explore the idea of transmission in all its possible meanings. Think about the myriad of different discussions we can have around knowledge, experience and communication. Think about the intergenerational and peer-to-peer dialogues, the questions about artistic education, training, heritage, around the mechanism of power transfer and rites of passage.
This Open forum is dedicated to building a frame for conversations and collective outputs about the issues that hold the future of the performing arts sector in Europe and around the world.
Participants will be invited to work together about this theme, coming up with the topic that they want to place on the agenda themselves and sharing thoughts in the frame of self-managed workshops.
At the end of this session, all the groups will be able to meet, debrief and exchange about this collective experience.
A lunch break is planned for from 13:30 to 14:30 and we will have some morning coffee and snacks around 11:00.
Facilitator
Herman Bashiron Mendolicchio, Researcher, Writer, editor and Curator, Spain
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11:00-17:00 |
19 |
Villeurbanne Parcours [FULL]
Villeurbanne
Meeting point: Pôle PIXEL, 36 Rue Emile Decorps, 69100 Villeurbanne | Event Map | Venue Accessibility
The Villeurbanne Parcours reached full capacity, it is therefore not possible to pre-register for this Parcours anymore. Adding this Parcours to your schedule does not register you for the Parcours. Please pre-register for another Parcours or for the Open Forum if you have not pre-registered yet.
Maximum capacity: 50 participants
In Villeurbanne, we will be talking about how to support emergence and the structural challenges at hand. The question of structural changes will then lead us to a reflection about gender and power relations. The Villeurbanne parcours will include an essential discussion in the frame of our overarching theme of Trans-mission(s): What type of structural changes have we seen following the #MeToo movement in the cultural sector? How else can we still improve?
IETM Board members attending this Parcours:
Barbara Poček, Glej Theatre, Slovenia
Davide D'antonio, Associazione ETRE, Italy
Toni Gonzalez, Escena Internacional Bcn, Spain
IETM Advisors attending this Parcours:
Isa Köhler, Internationale Tanzmesse NRW, Germany
Susanne Danig, Danig Performing Arts Service/BIRCA – Bækkelund International Residency Center for Artists, Denmark
Feel free to reach out to the IETM Board and Advisors to ask everything you always wanted to know about IETM!
Villeurbanne programme
11:00 -12:00 |
Visit of Lablab
Location: Pôle PIXEL, 36 Rue Emile Decorps, 69100 Villeurbanne | Event Map | Venue Accessibility
Digital technologies are an integral part of the performance world and are changing our relationship to performance. We invite you to visit a space where art, research and technology are working in the same effervescence, where artistic creation rhymes with social innovation.
The LabLab is an artistic laboratory, a research and creation space for new audiovisual, immersive and interactive experiences. This creative hive brings together a community of makers in the arts and digital technology: it stimulates the mutualisation of spaces, equipment, technologies and skills through the dynamics of sharing and mutual support.
A visit of this digital creation space will be proposed by the two co-sponsors: AADN, which works for the development of digital arts and culture, and Theoriz studio, creators of state-of-the-art digital experiential environments. We will be able to meet some of the LabLab's residents: Natacha Paquignon, who develops a choreographic and digital language based on interactive devices designed for dance, and the visual artist Margot Raymond.
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13:30 - 15:00
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Supporting emergence in the performing arts: what do we really need?
Location: Théâtre National Populaire (TNP), 8 Pl. du Dr Lazare Goujon, 69100 Villeurbanne | Event Map | Venue Accessibility
Passing on, training, mentoring, supporting... In a context of uncertain recomposition, how can we help young actors in the performing arts to make their way? What can their more experienced colleagues bring to emerging artists and professionals? And to what end?
Starting from the example of inspiring approaches and testimonies, this participative conversation will allow us to identify the first needs of emerging artists and professionals in a complex environment and to share knowledge about possible and effective forms of support for their development.
Speakers
Marie-Laurence Sakael, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Spectacle Vivant, France
Martha Spinoux, Théâtre des Clochards Célestes , France
Marie Le Sourd, On the Move, Belgium / Partner for the ERASMUS+ Learning Trajectories project
Toni Gonzalez, Consultant on international development, Spain
Moderator
Nicolas Bertrand, Consultant, France
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15:30 - 17:00 |
#METOO in the Cultural sector: from call-outs to structural change
Location: Théâtre National Populaire (TNP), 8 Pl. du Dr Lazare Goujon, 69100 Villeurbanne | Event Map | Venue Accessibility
No matter how atrocious and particular #MeToo cases are, they are never only related to an individual perpetrator. Sexual harassment and sexual abuse are forms of structural violence and are thus deeply entangled with the dominant gender, racial, economic and power structures.
Following an online session held as part of the SHIFT – Shared Initiatives for Training on October 6, this participatory discussion will dive deeper into sexual harassment, bullying and power abuse in the European art field and focus on the steps networks can take together to combat sexual harassment and power abuse.
Read the preparatory DOCUMENT
Speakers and Researchers:
Marta Keil, Performing Arts Curator / IETM, Poland
Katie Kheriji-Watts, On the Move, Belgium
Moderators:
Marie Le Sourd, On the Move, Belgium
Ása Richardsdóttir, IETM, Belgium
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17:00 - 18:00
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Closing drink
Location: Brasserie of Théâtre National Populaire (TNP), 8 Pl. du Dr Lazare Goujon 69100 Villeurbanne | Event Map | Venue Accessibility
An informal closing of the day where you can exchange with other participants and speakers around a drink.
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11:00-17:00 |
19 |
Villeurbanne Parcours [FULL]
Villeurbanne
Meeting point: Pôle PIXEL, 36 Rue Emile Decorps, 69100 Villeurbanne | Event Map | Venue Accessibility
The Villeurbanne Parcours reached full capacity, it is therefore not possible to pre-register for this Parcours anymore. Adding this Parcours to your schedule does not register you for the Parcours. Please pre-register for another Parcours or for the Open Forum if you have not pre-registered yet.
Maximum capacity: 50 participants
In Villeurbanne, we will be talking about how to support emergence and the structural challenges at hand. The question of structural changes will then lead us to a reflection about gender and power relations. The Villeurbanne parcours will include an essential discussion in the frame of our overarching theme of Trans-mission(s): What type of structural changes have we seen following the #MeToo movement in the cultural sector? How else can we still improve?
IETM Board members attending this Parcours:
Barbara Poček, Glej Theatre, Slovenia
Davide D'antonio, Associazione ETRE, Italy
Toni Gonzalez, Escena Internacional Bcn, Spain
IETM Advisors attending this Parcours:
Isa Köhler, Internationale Tanzmesse NRW, Germany
Susanne Danig, Danig Performing Arts Service/BIRCA – Bækkelund International Residency Center for Artists, Denmark
Feel free to reach out to the IETM Board and Advisors to ask everything you always wanted to know about IETM!
Villeurbanne programme
11:00 -12:00 |
Visit of Lablab
Location: Pôle PIXEL, 36 Rue Emile Decorps, 69100 Villeurbanne | Event Map | Venue Accessibility
Digital technologies are an integral part of the performance world and are changing our relationship to performance. We invite you to visit a space where art, research and technology are working in the same effervescence, where artistic creation rhymes with social innovation.
The LabLab is an artistic laboratory, a research and creation space for new audiovisual, immersive and interactive experiences. This creative hive brings together a community of makers in the arts and digital technology: it stimulates the mutualisation of spaces, equipment, technologies and skills through the dynamics of sharing and mutual support.
A visit of this digital creation space will be proposed by the two co-sponsors: AADN, which works for the development of digital arts and culture, and Theoriz studio, creators of state-of-the-art digital experiential environments. We will be able to meet some of the LabLab's residents: Natacha Paquignon, who develops a choreographic and digital language based on interactive devices designed for dance, and the visual artist Margot Raymond.
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13:30 - 15:00
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Supporting emergence in the performing arts: what do we really need?
Location: Théâtre National Populaire (TNP), 8 Pl. du Dr Lazare Goujon, 69100 Villeurbanne | Event Map | Venue Accessibility
Passing on, training, mentoring, supporting... In a context of uncertain recomposition, how can we help young actors in the performing arts to make their way? What can their more experienced colleagues bring to emerging artists and professionals? And to what end?
Starting from the example of inspiring approaches and testimonies, this participative conversation will allow us to identify the first needs of emerging artists and professionals in a complex environment and to share knowledge about possible and effective forms of support for their development.
Speakers
Marie-Laurence Sakael, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Spectacle Vivant, France
Martha Spinoux, Théâtre des Clochards Célestes , France
Marie Le Sourd, On the Move, Belgium / Partner for the ERASMUS+ Learning Trajectories project
Toni Gonzalez, Consultant on international development, Spain
Moderator
Nicolas Bertrand, Consultant, France
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15:30 - 17:00 |
#METOO in the Cultural sector: from call-outs to structural change
Location: Théâtre National Populaire (TNP), 8 Pl. du Dr Lazare Goujon, 69100 Villeurbanne | Event Map | Venue Accessibility
No matter how atrocious and particular #MeToo cases are, they are never only related to an individual perpetrator. Sexual harassment and sexual abuse are forms of structural violence and are thus deeply entangled with the dominant gender, racial, economic and power structures.
Following an online session held as part of the SHIFT – Shared Initiatives for Training on October 6, this participatory discussion will dive deeper into sexual harassment, bullying and power abuse in the European art field and focus on the steps networks can take together to combat sexual harassment and power abuse.
Read the preparatory DOCUMENT
Speakers and Researchers:
Marta Keil, Performing Arts Curator / IETM, Poland
Katie Kheriji-Watts, On the Move, Belgium
Moderators:
Marie Le Sourd, On the Move, Belgium
Ása Richardsdóttir, IETM, Belgium
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17:00 - 18:00
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Closing drink
Location: Brasserie of Théâtre National Populaire (TNP), 8 Pl. du Dr Lazare Goujon 69100 Villeurbanne | Event Map | Venue Accessibility
An informal closing of the day where you can exchange with other participants and speakers around a drink.
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14:00-18:00 |
19 |
Bron Parcours
Association Pôle Pick
Address: 2 Rue Paul Pic, 69500 Bron | Event Map | Venue Accessibility
Adding this Parcours to your schedule does not register you for the Parcours. Please register for the Bron Parcours through the button below.
Pre-register For this parcours here
Maximum capacity: 50 participants
The Bron Parcours will tackle questions of popular culture, local practices and artistic communities, institutional recognition and education through the example of Hip-Hop and its practitioners. You will get to know the local scene and hear about their locally rooted practice.
IETM Board members attending this Parcours:
Susanne Naess Nielsen, Dansearena nord, Norway
IETM Advisors attending this Parcours:
Bek Berger, New Theatre Institute of Latvia, Latvia
Feel free to reach out to the IETM Board and Advisors to ask everything you always wanted to know about IETM!
Bron Programme
14:00 - 14:30 |
Welcome words and the Spectator’s warm-up
Meet us at 14:00 sharp for a warm-up with the dancers from our hosting venue, Pôle Pick.
Speaker
Catherine Guiraud, Pôle en Scènes, France
Warm-up
Christophe Gellon, Compagnie Voltaïk, France
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14:30 - 15:30 |
How does a performing art practice develop locally?
This session will revolve around artistic education in secondary schools, amateur practices by students and hip-hop battles at university, support for the professionalisation of young artistic teams and their creative projects. We will meet several actors of this local ecosystem to discover the richness of their relationships and the cultural vitality that results from it.
Speakers
Catherine Guiraud, Pôle en Scènes, France
Virginie Chrometon and secondary school students,Collège Monod, France
Orégane Le Nir and Camille Lombardo, Compagnie Karthala, France
Pascal Solli, Lyon 2 University, France
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15:30 -16:00 |
From street to stage, from the 80s to today, the artistic journey of a professional hip-hop dancer
In this session, we will follow the artistic journey of Kader Belmoktar, professional dancer from Compagnie Käfig, and the journey of Hip-Hop as an established artistic genre.
Led by the choreographer Mourad Merzouki, a figure in the Hip-Hop movement since the early 1990s, Pôle Pick is a meeting place and creative centre located in the working-class district of Bron-Parilly, from which a dynamic community of hip-hop dance practitioners has been developing for several years.
Speaker
Kader Belmoktar, Compagnie Käfig, France
Moderator
Valérie de Saint-Do, journalist, author and theatre critic, France
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16:15 - 17:30 |
What lessons can we learn from Hip-hop?
What can we learn from the locally rooted journey of this dance genre – from the issues, values and practices that are relevant for this sector? Through this exchange, we will explore how a more horizontal vision of artistic expressions can be developed on a local scale, while connecting different practices.
Speakers
Nadège Cunin, Ecole du Cirque de Lyon, France
Esteban Moreno, Union Tanguera, France and Argentina
Géraldine Bénichou, Théâtre du Grabuge, France
Moderator
Valérie de Saint-Do, journalist, author and theatre critic, France
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17:30 - 18:00 |
Closing drink
An informal closing of the day where you can exchange with other participants and speakers around a drink.
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14:00-17:30 |
19 |
Meeting point: Mémo (Médiathèque Municipale d’Oullins), Rue de la République, 69600 Oullins | Event Map
Adding this Parcours to your schedule does not register you for the Parcours. Please register for the Oullins Parcours through the button below.
Pre-register FOR this parcours here
Maximum capacity: 50 participants
In the Oullins parcours, participants will be able to discover the urban development project of the quartier de la Saulaie and explore the role of the arts in building the relationship between the urban space and the communities that inhabit it. In this programme, participants will also be able to join the IETM Participatory and Immersive Creation (PIC) Group about the relationship between the arts and the urban space.
IETM Advisors attending this Parcours:
Frédéric Poty, Théâtre de la Massue, France
Florent Mehmeti, ODA Theatre, Kosovo
Aniko Racz, SÍN Arts and Culture Centre, Hungary
Feel free to reach out to the IETM Board and Advisors to ask everything you always wanted to know about IETM!
Oullins Programme
14:00 -15:30 |
Visit of the neighbourhood of La Saulaie
Meeting point: Mémo (Médiathèque Municipale d’Oullins), Rue de la République, 69600 Oullins | Event Map
Grounded between the railway and the A7 motorway, La Saulaie is an old working-class district that used to be home to the SNCF railway workshops. Between industrial wastelands and run-down buildings, the Metropolis of Lyon and the Municipality of Oullins are designing a "revitalised sustainable eco-district". Rehabilitation, transformation, development... The urban development project is planned over a dozen years with the aim of improving the living environment, opening up the city centre and improving connections with the urban area.
How do the inhabitants participate in defining this urban project? What role do performing arts and culture play in this transformation? The actors of the urban project will guide us through the district of La Saulaie, its history and the projects that are being drawn up, its working class culture and the culture that could be invented there.
Guides
Camille Fiorucci, SERL
Fabien Yvorel, Ville d’Oullins
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16:00 -17:30 |
Participatory and Immersive Creation Group Workshop
Location: Bac à Sable, 42 rue Gabriel Péri, La Mulatière, 69600 Oullins | Event Map | Venue Accessibility
The Participatory and Immersive Creation group (PIC) aims to provide a space for IETM members to tackle central issues we face in creating, presenting and producing these genres of work. The sessions take the form of open discussions, experience sharing, and creative exchanges.
In the frame of the IETM Lyon Parcours on art and urban development, this participatory workshop will aim to engage participants around the relation between space, local communities and the arts.
Moderators
Matteo Lanfranchi, Effetto Larsen, Italy
Isadora Bigazzi, Effetto Larsen, Italy
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14:00-18:00 |
19 |
Bron Parcours
Association Pôle Pick
Address: 2 Rue Paul Pic, 69500 Bron | Event Map | Venue Accessibility
Adding this Parcours to your schedule does not register you for the Parcours. Please register for the Bron Parcours through the button below.
Pre-register For this parcours here
Maximum capacity: 50 participants
The Bron Parcours will tackle questions of popular culture, local practices and artistic communities, institutional recognition and education through the example of Hip-Hop and its practitioners. You will get to know the local scene and hear about their locally rooted practice.
IETM Board members attending this Parcours:
Susanne Naess Nielsen, Dansearena nord, Norway
IETM Advisors attending this Parcours:
Bek Berger, New Theatre Institute of Latvia, Latvia
Feel free to reach out to the IETM Board and Advisors to ask everything you always wanted to know about IETM!
Bron Programme
14:00 - 14:30 |
Welcome words and the Spectator’s warm-up
Meet us at 14:00 sharp for a warm-up with the dancers from our hosting venue, Pôle Pick.
Speaker
Catherine Guiraud, Pôle en Scènes, France
Warm-up
Christophe Gellon, Compagnie Voltaïk, France
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14:30 - 15:30 |
How does a performing art practice develop locally?
This session will revolve around artistic education in secondary schools, amateur practices by students and hip-hop battles at university, support for the professionalisation of young artistic teams and their creative projects. We will meet several actors of this local ecosystem to discover the richness of their relationships and the cultural vitality that results from it.
Speakers
Catherine Guiraud, Pôle en Scènes, France
Virginie Chrometon and secondary school students,Collège Monod, France
Orégane Le Nir and Camille Lombardo, Compagnie Karthala, France
Pascal Solli, Lyon 2 University, France
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15:30 -16:00 |
From street to stage, from the 80s to today, the artistic journey of a professional hip-hop dancer
In this session, we will follow the artistic journey of Kader Belmoktar, professional dancer from Compagnie Käfig, and the journey of Hip-Hop as an established artistic genre.
Led by the choreographer Mourad Merzouki, a figure in the Hip-Hop movement since the early 1990s, Pôle Pick is a meeting place and creative centre located in the working-class district of Bron-Parilly, from which a dynamic community of hip-hop dance practitioners has been developing for several years.
Speaker
Kader Belmoktar, Compagnie Käfig, France
Moderator
Valérie de Saint-Do, journalist, author and theatre critic, France
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16:15 - 17:30 |
What lessons can we learn from Hip-hop?
What can we learn from the locally rooted journey of this dance genre – from the issues, values and practices that are relevant for this sector? Through this exchange, we will explore how a more horizontal vision of artistic expressions can be developed on a local scale, while connecting different practices.
Speakers
Nadège Cunin, Ecole du Cirque de Lyon, France
Esteban Moreno, Union Tanguera, France and Argentina
Géraldine Bénichou, Théâtre du Grabuge, France
Moderator
Valérie de Saint-Do, journalist, author and theatre critic, France
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17:30 - 18:00 |
Closing drink
An informal closing of the day where you can exchange with other participants and speakers around a drink.
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14:00-17:30 |
19 |
Meeting point: Mémo (Médiathèque Municipale d’Oullins), Rue de la République, 69600 Oullins | Event Map
Adding this Parcours to your schedule does not register you for the Parcours. Please register for the Oullins Parcours through the button below.
Pre-register FOR this parcours here
Maximum capacity: 50 participants
In the Oullins parcours, participants will be able to discover the urban development project of the quartier de la Saulaie and explore the role of the arts in building the relationship between the urban space and the communities that inhabit it. In this programme, participants will also be able to join the IETM Participatory and Immersive Creation (PIC) Group about the relationship between the arts and the urban space.
IETM Advisors attending this Parcours:
Frédéric Poty, Théâtre de la Massue, France
Florent Mehmeti, ODA Theatre, Kosovo
Aniko Racz, SÍN Arts and Culture Centre, Hungary
Feel free to reach out to the IETM Board and Advisors to ask everything you always wanted to know about IETM!
Oullins Programme
14:00 -15:30 |
Visit of the neighbourhood of La Saulaie
Meeting point: Mémo (Médiathèque Municipale d’Oullins), Rue de la République, 69600 Oullins | Event Map
Grounded between the railway and the A7 motorway, La Saulaie is an old working-class district that used to be home to the SNCF railway workshops. Between industrial wastelands and run-down buildings, the Metropolis of Lyon and the Municipality of Oullins are designing a "revitalised sustainable eco-district". Rehabilitation, transformation, development... The urban development project is planned over a dozen years with the aim of improving the living environment, opening up the city centre and improving connections with the urban area.
How do the inhabitants participate in defining this urban project? What role do performing arts and culture play in this transformation? The actors of the urban project will guide us through the district of La Saulaie, its history and the projects that are being drawn up, its working class culture and the culture that could be invented there.
Guides
Camille Fiorucci, SERL
Fabien Yvorel, Ville d’Oullins
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16:00 -17:30 |
Participatory and Immersive Creation Group Workshop
Location: Bac à Sable, 42 rue Gabriel Péri, La Mulatière, 69600 Oullins | Event Map | Venue Accessibility
The Participatory and Immersive Creation group (PIC) aims to provide a space for IETM members to tackle central issues we face in creating, presenting and producing these genres of work. The sessions take the form of open discussions, experience sharing, and creative exchanges.
In the frame of the IETM Lyon Parcours on art and urban development, this participatory workshop will aim to engage participants around the relation between space, local communities and the arts.
Moderators
Matteo Lanfranchi, Effetto Larsen, Italy
Isadora Bigazzi, Effetto Larsen, Italy
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