Critical Practice (Made in Yu) seminar

Conceived by Ana Vujanović / The initial seminar of the new cycle of the Critical Practice (Made in YU) program will evolve around: recent critical discourses in performing arts and culture, coming from the cultural space of Yugoslavia, favourite (inspiring, influential, important) texts proposed by the participants, and works of the participants of the previous cycles of the CP program.

Read more

SCHEDULE OF THE GATHERING IN SKOPJE, 26 – 31 OCTOBER 2016

Critical practice (made in Yugoslavia): Cycle 3 Gathering in Skopje, at Platform(a), 26 – 31 October 2016   SCHEDULE  October 26 8 pm: Future read in concrete and stone (performance): Bojan Djordjev 9.45 pm: Critical Time: Critical Practice October 27 4 – 6 pm: Working session: Critical Practice (MKC) 8 pm: Empty Voice (performance): Per Art …

Read more

NOW OUT: A Problematic Book by Critical Practice (Made in YU) 2

What does it mean to engage with critical practice within and around the arts? A Problematic Book is a journey throughout one year of gatherings and discussions on art and politics across Eastern and Western Europe. It approaches a critical thinking and art making by taking the notion of “problem” as a point of departure: …

Read more

SCHEDULE OF THE GATHERING IN BELGRADE, 21 – 26 OCTOBER 2016

Critical practice (made in Yugoslavia): Cycle 3 gathering in Belgrade, at Kondenz festival, 21 – 26 October 2016   SCHEDULE   October 21 SPECIES: Jovana Rakić Cultural Centre REX, 7 pm Critical Time: Critical Practice Cultural Centre REX, 8.30pm   October 22 RESIDENCY PRESENTATION: Levi Gonzales & Mariana Valencia (Movement research) Magacin in Kraljevića Marka …

Read more

SCHEDULE OF THE GATHERING IN BERLIN, 26 – 30 AUGUST 2016

Critical Practice_Made in Yugoslavia: Cycle 3 gathering with Critical Practice Berlin: #1/International Notice 26 – 30 August 2016, Berlin   SCHEDULE 26 August, Friday 7.30 p.m. Hanna Hegenscheidt: Don’t Recognize Me @ Uferstudio St 14 8.30 p.m. – 22 p.m. INSTANT WRITING WORKSHOP @ Office Uferstudio (CP_Made in Yu + International Notice) 8.15 p.m. The walk+talk with Sidney Leoni and Sebastian Matthias @ …

Read more

Cultural policies after the crisis, Abstract of the lecture by Robert Alagjiovski

Cultural policies after the crisis lecture by Robert Alagjiovski  6 May 2017, 12 – 2 p.m. Skopje, Youth Cultural Center (Младински Културен Центар Скопје)   Abstract Based on definitions and theoretical approaches from authors like Matarasso, Bianchini, Landry, etc. this presentation would focus on some general dilemma and problems in the goals and understanding of …

Read more

SCHEDULE OF THE GATHERING IN SKOPJE, 2 – 7 MAY 2016

Critical practice (made in Yugoslavia): Cycle 3 Schedule of the gathering in Skopje, 2 – 7 May 2016   2 May: arrival…   3 May: 11 a.m. – 1.30 p.m. intro: presentation of the project by Biljana Tanurovska-Kjulavkovski and Ana Vujanović; discussion about participants’ ideas, questions and wishes 3 – 5 p.m. “An overview of …

Read more

CP3_READER

a word cloud graphic

CP3_Reader (2016): Contents Agamben, Giorgio (2011). “Toward a Theory of Destituent Potential“. in The Use of Bodies. Stanford Uni Press: Stanford CA. Badiou, Alain (2004). “Dance as a metaphor for thought“, in Handbook of Inaesthetics. Stanford Uni Press: Stanford CA. Bohm, David (1989). “Meaning and Information“. in Pylkkanen, Paavo (ed.), The Search for Meaning – …

Read more

CYCLE 3: SCHEDULE OF GATHERINGS

The schedule of gatherings and group work structures, within the third programme cycle (May 2016 – May 2017)*     Skopje, 2 – 7 May 2016 programme focus: a seminar & reading group with Ana Vujanović host: Biljana Tanurovska Kjulavkovski of Lokomotiva – Centre for New Initiatives in Arts and Culture   Berlin, 26 – …

Read more

List of participants of the third programme cycle (2016/2017)

The jury selected the following applicants to participate to the third programme cycle of Critical Practice (Made in Yugoslavia): Alexandra Balona (Portugal) Nassia Fourtouni (Greece) Aleksandar Georgiev (Macedonia) Nina Gojić (Croatia) Ana Letunić (Croatia) Ellen Söderhult (Sweden) Mateusz Szymanówka (Poland) The names are listed by alphabetical order.   Explanation of the selection process and criteria: …

Read more