Villa Albertine presents the professional symposium Reciprocities: Making and Supporting Dance between France and the United States livestreaming on the global, commons-based, peer produced HowlRound TV network Thursday 26 October and Friday 27 October 2023.
How do we sustain a practice of global exchange in dance at a time of climate and funding crisis; a time marked by social inequities and cultural upheavals? What are the privileges and abundances, the tools and creative resources that can be shared and imagined in common? Drawing on a rich tradition of choreographic exchange and collaboration, the symposium will gather dance artists, curators, scholars, and funders working on both sides of the Atlantic to reflect upon and speculate on the models and approaches that can best guide future partnerships and cooperative action.
This two-day event features artists dialogues as well as roundtables with experts and one-on-one artists’ dialogues on topics such as choreographing residencies, pedagogy as performance, acts of transmission, and curatorial ecologies.
Curated by Noémie Solomon with the support of an Advisory Committee and the Albertine’s team.
The Professional Symposium is organized as part of the Albertine Dance Season: a year-long celebration of the art of dance from inception to performance.
Schedule
Thursday 26 October 2023
Roundtable II: Choreographing Residencies
2:15 p.m. EDT (New York, UTC -4) / 20:15 CEST (Paris, UTC +2)
Drawing on artistic needs, how can we design malleable infrastructures of care than span extended periods of time and various geographies? How might the creative residency foreground issues of research and deceleration in a product-oriented economy?
Panelists:
Edgar Miramontes, Executive and Artistic Director, Center for the Art and Performance (CAP-UCLA), Los Angeles; Elsa Safarti, Director, Espace 1789, Saint-Ouen; Catherine Tsekenis, Executive Director, Centre National de la Danse (CND), Pantin; Marýa Wethers, Independent Creative Producer and Curator, New York.
Moderated by Judy Hussie-Taylor, Director, Danspace Project, New York.
Respondent: Ashley Ferro-Murray, Director, Arts Program, Doris Duke Foundation.