
Charlotte Østergaard
Doktorand

Crafting material bodies : exploring co-creative costume processes
Författare
Summary, in English
In the artistic projects I invite fellow artists, like performers and designers, to explore specific connecting costumes (that connect two or more people) with me. As co-creators I invite them to engage, respond, inform, influence and/or interrupt our costume explorations in ways that matter to them and to critically reflect on our explorations. In the projects I study how listening become instances of relational acts or entanglements between humans and more-than-humans that evoke curious embodied and conversational dialogues. Such dialogues are invitations to listen with the textile and costume materials, with our bodies, to share embodied experiences, to co-create and to elaborate on the various creative perspectives. During the artistic projects I act as more than an observing designer/researcher. I am the host that have crafted the costumes in collaboration with the textile materials and as host I also actively take part in exploring what the costumes evoke. The goal is to explore how being a participating host affects the explorative costume situations.
The research has four focal themes – crafting, listening, hosting and co-creating – which are explored though three artistic projects. The artistic project AweAre, a movement quintet, explores the act of listening, Community Walk explores the act of hosting and Conversation Costume explores the act of co-creating, while all three projects explore different aspects of crafting. As the themes are entangled, all three projects contain aspects of the four themes.
With this research I suggest that it is critical that we, in co-creative situations, cultivate our abilities to listen with human and more-than-human others, and I argue that textile and costume materials are mediums that enable us to do so. With this research my ambition is to formulate ideas on co-creative methods that value material-discursive listening and where the hosting attitude is orientated towards the communal doings. The aim is that llistening with costume and hosting with communal hospitality towards our listenings become tools for designers to gain a deeper understanding of how costume affects performers, and the boarder scope is that the research contributes to discussions on how teams can collaborate with humans and more-than-humans in more generous and inclusive manners. One example is that we acknowledge that our different disciplinary perspectives are creative possibilities in our common doing and that we recognise that how we share and exchange our differences has an impact on how we flourish co-creatively with our human and more-than-human co-creators.
Avdelning/ar
- Lärare (Teaterhögskolan)
Publiceringsår
2024-12-16
Språk
Engelska
Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie
Doctoral Studies and Research in Fine and Performing Arts
Issue
33
Dokumenttyp
Doktorsavhandling
Förlag
Malmö Faculty of Fine and Performing Arts, Lund University
Ämne
- Performing Arts
Nyckelord
- costume
- co-creation
- co-creating
- Artistic research
- hosting
- listening with costume
- listening with material
- hosting with communal hospitality
- crafting
Aktiv
Published
Projekt
- Crafting material bodies - exploring co-creative costume processes
Handledare
- Sofia Pantouvaki
- Camilla Eeg-Tverbakk
ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt
- ISSN: 1653-8617
- ISBN: 978-91-88409-39-3
Försvarsdatum
15 januari 2025
Försvarstid
13:00
Försvarsplats
Bryggeriteatern, Bergsgatan 31B, 214 22 Malmö
Opponent
- Donatella Barbieri (Dr.)