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Malmö Theatre Academy, Doctoral student, Charlotte Østergaard

Charlotte Østergaard

Doktorand

Malmö Theatre Academy, Doctoral student, Charlotte Østergaard

Community Walk : a co-costumed "walking and talking" performance

Författare

  • Charlotte Østergaard

Summary, in English

Community Walk (a co-costumed "performance") locomoted through the central area of Copenhagen on July 30, 2020. Community walk was a part of the festival Wa(l)king Copenhagen. During 12 hours I "walked and talked" co-costumed to 12 difference co-wearers _ one hour with each wearer.
Wa(l)king Copenhagen was developed and organized by Metropolis (Copenhagen’s International Theatre) as a response to the Danish pandemic lockdown in March 2020. Over 100 days, 100 different artists (me as only costume designer) were invited to ‘walk’ for twelve hours in different areas of Copenhagen, Denmark. During the twelve hours each artist was asked to live streamed 5–10 minutes each hour as a way to invite the public to follow the different events.

Avdelning/ar

  • Lärare (Teaterhögskolan)

Publiceringsår

2020-07-30

Språk

Engelska

Dokumenttyp

Konstnärligt arbete

Förlag

Metropolis festival Wa(l)king Copenhagen

Ämne

  • Performing Arts

Nyckelord

  • Costumed perfomance
  • co-costuming
  • Co-wearing
  • co-wearer
  • co-creators
  • co-creation
  • co-creative processes
  • co-creative perfomance processes
  • artistic research
  • material movement
  • material-discursive practice
  • material-discursive listening

Status

Published

Projekt

  • Crafting material bodies - ethical dilemmas of co-creative costume processes