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Posted by: amanda-ravetz

The call for papers for the ASA Conference 2012 which will be held in Delhi, India on 3-6th April is now open.

We would like to invite you to submit an abstract for our panel 'The Art of Improvisation'.

We are interested in securing contributions from a broad range of perspectives, e.g. anthropology, the visual arts, music and performance. We are hoping to develop a dedicated journal issue following the meeting.

Queries should be directed to Amanda Ravetz
email: a.ravetz@mmu.ac.uk

Full details can be found here:
http://www.nomadit.co.uk/asa/asa2012/panels.php5?PanelID=1351

Convenors: Amanda Ravetz, Manchester Metropolitan University; Kathleen Coessens (Vrije Universiteit Brussel); Anne Douglas (Robert Gordon University)

The panel is driven by an interest in understanding embodied, experiential knowledge through the lens of experimental arts practice. Taking an expanded notion of improvisation as a state of 'being alive' (Ingold 2011), the panel will explore trajectories between improvisation in life and improvisation in art as follows:

In life, asserts Tim Ingold, there exists no script. The primacy of experience is a form of 'trying out'. We might think of this then as a movement from an indefinable and undifferentiated state to one of feeling our way through creating direction.

In art we cast a critical eye on the 'givens', the predetermined structures of social, cultural, material experience while recognising that freedom and constraint are profoundly interrelated. Improvisation in art across cultures is a specific approach to form making that centres the imagination (of the creator/ performer/spectator) precisely on managing the interplay between freedom and constraint.

In artistic research, the artist/researcher places him/herself at the sharp point of the inquiry, re-imagining, re-configuring, intensifying and scrutinising practice to create insights within and beyond the arts.

• How might a revisiting of improvisation as a condition of life open up approaches to improvisation in art, challenging its current formulation as a specific formal approach?

• In what ways might such an inquiry inform new understandings of embodied knowledge within and beyond artistic practice?

• How might such knowledge sit beside anthropological formulations of improvisation and creativity?


Source: http://www.nomadit.co.uk/asa/asa2012/panels.php5?PanelID=1351


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