Reshaping the Performing Art Institution

Forfattere

  • Mette Tranholm

Nøgleord:

performing art institutions, sustainable production conditions, collective practice, institutional transformation, artistic value

Resumé

Denne artikel beskriver Betty Nansen Teaters eksperiment med at omforme institutionsteatret mod mere bæredygtige produktionsvilkår. I artiklen fokuseres der på kollektiv praksis, tværfaglig skabelse og dokumentation af processen. Formålet er at undersøge, hvordan kunstnerisk værdi kan integreres i eksisterende strukturer og kulturelle diskurser.

This article describes Betty Nansen Theatre’s experiment to reshape institutional theatre for more sustainable production conditions. It focuses on collective practice, cross-disciplinary creation, and documentation of processes. The aim is to explore how artistic value can be integrated into entrenched structures and cultural discourses.

Forfatterbiografi

Mette Tranholm

er ph.d. i Teater- og Performancestudier fra Københavns Universitet, freelancedramaturg og ansvarlig for BETTY UDVIKLER på Betty Nansen Teatret. Hun forsker i samtidsscenekunst, performancekollektiver og skuespilteknikker i et nymaterialistisk perspektiv. Hendes dramaturgiske praksis centrerer sig om det åbne værkbegreb og eksperimenterende fortælleformer.

Referencer

Barad, Karen. 2007. Meeting the Universe Halfway: Quantum Physics and the Entanglement of Matter and Meaning. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Campenhout, Elke van, and Lilia Mestre. 2016. Turn, Turtle! Reenacting the Institute. Berlin: Alexander Verlag.

Flensted-Jensen, Laurits and Kristian Foldager, dirs. 2023. Collective co-creation. Short documentary film. https://bettynansen.dk/betty-udvikler/dokumentarfilm-kollektiv-samskabelse/

Freeman, Elisabeth. 2010. Time Binds: Queer Temporalities, Queer Histories. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Hannula, Mika, Tere Vadén, and Juha Suoranta. 2014. Artistic Research Methodology: Narrative, Power, and the Public. Peter Lang Publishing Inc. New York.

Hayano, D.M. 1979. ”Auto-Ethnography: Paradigms, Problems, and Prospects”. Human Organization: Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 99-104.

Kant, Immanuel. 1974 [1793]. Kritik der Urteilskraft. Surhkamp.

Kunst, Bojana. 2015. Artist at Work – Proximity of Art and Capitalism. Winchester: Zero Books.

Kunst, Bojana. 2021. “Feminist Politics, Precarity, and the Proximity between Art and Life.” Lecture, tranzit.sk, May 13, 2021. https://sk.tranzit.org/en/lecture/0/2021-05-13/bojana-kunst-feminist-politics-precarity-and-the-proximity-between-art-and-life.

Kunst, Bojana. 2022. “Making temporal kinships: Beyond the project” in Which side are you on? Ideas for Reaching Fair Working Conditions in the Arts, IETM.

Lindelof, Anja Mølle, and Shauna Janssen, eds. 2023. Performing Institutions. Contested Cites and Structures of Care. Bristol: Intellect.

Schmidt, Cecilie Ullerup. 2002. Produktionsæstetik. En feministisk arbejdskritik mellem liv og kunst. Copenhagen: Laboratoriet for Æstetik og Økologi.

Schmidt, Cecilie Ullerup; Daugaard, Solveig; Jørgensen, Stine Hasse; Tranholm, Mette Risgård. 2020. “Forord: Kollektiv”. Peripeti, Bind 31, pp. 6-20.

Slager, Henk. 2023. “Not Not Research”. In Performing Institutions. Contested Cites and Structures of Care edited by Anja Mølle Lindelof and Shauna Janssen, 202-210. Bristol: Intellect.

Syssoyeva, Kathryn Mederos, and Scott Proudfit, eds. 2013. A History of Collective Creation. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Stanislavski, Konstantin. 1959 [1926]. My Life in Art. Moscow: Foreign Languages Publishing House.

Tranholm, Mette. 2024. “Renegotiating the Notion of Artistic Genius: Within the Frame of an Institutional Theatre”. Journal for Artistic Research 33.

Weber, Carl, and Erika Munk. 1967. “Brecht as Director”. The Drama Review 12 (1): 101-107.

Downloads

Publiceret

2026-01-07

Citation/Eksport

Tranholm, M. (2026). Reshaping the Performing Art Institution. Peripeti, 23(41), 32–45. Hentet fra https://tidsskrift.dk/peripeti/article/view/163895