Online Courses
Curating Performance/Performing Curation: Tendencies and Tactics
Lecturer: Dr. Sarah Spies
Course dates: Sa 22 Feb +1 March 2025, 2–6pm (CEST)Maximum participants: 20
⮕ Enrol here until February 21, 2025
Fee: EUR 250
The rise of performative formats across curated museum, gallery and research programmes demands a more nuanced understanding of the current interchange between performance, performance art, live art and contemporary choreographic practice under the ‘new performance turn’. Drawing from the tendencies of curatorial frameworks that excavated performance and choreographic practice since the early 21st Century – alongside seminal examples from the 1950’s onwards – this online course will focus on the expansive potential of performance as a mode of tactical production and performativity as a method of curatorial exchange.
Course content will highlight critical questions around the potential for performative curatorial activities to critique the systems that govern intimacy, embodiment, mediation, and spectatorship. The course will also provide a range of pertinent examples (both practical and conceptual) to advance more refined subject knowledge. Assignments are designed to support individual insights and future projects.
Dr Sarah Spies is a choreographer, independent performance curator and senior lecturer in contemporary dance and performance art. She is part of the curatorial collective Accumulations and has led and collaborated on numerous internationally funded public research and performative programmes. She is the author of Choreographies of the Curatorial: Performative Trajectories for Choreography and Dance in the Museum (2020) and the co-editor of (Un)Commoning Voices & (Non)Communal Bodies (2021) with Maayan Sheleff. She is on the editorial board of TURBA – The Journal for Global Practices in Live Arts Curation.
Image: Restfulness by Funmi Adewole, as part of Precarious Assembly at the Whitworth (2017). © Photo by Christian Kipp.
Preparation for the course:
To ensure a smooth experience, please use a headset (or headphones) and choose a quiet place with a stable internet connection. You will receive access to the required reading materials after booking the course; please review them in advance.
Procedure
This intensive, two-part live course will be conducted via Zoom on two consecutive Saturdays from 2:00 to 6:00 PM CEST. Please prepare a brief introduction of yourself and your projects (3-5 minutes). The first session will focus on an in-depth introduction to the topic and workshop research. Assignments for the second session will be provided at the end of the first session. In the second session, you will receive feedback and evaluations. Upon successful completion, you will be awarded a certificate worth 1 ECTS credit.
Technical instructions
Download the Zoom application. You will find a detailed installation guide here. Zoom can also be accessed through a browser on Mac, PC, iPad, iPhone, Android tablet, or Android phone. You will receive a Zoom invitation with a link to join the workshop.