Artspeak : articulating artistic process across cultural boundaries through digital theatre


Autoria(s): Prior, Yoni; van der Laaken, Manon; van der Zwaard, Ross
Data(s)

01/01/2009

Resumo

In early 2009, researchers in the English Department of the University of Amsterdam collaborated with researchers in the Drama Department, Deakin University, Australia on a project which brought English as a Second Language students from The Netherlands into the rehearsal studio of Australian students engaged in play-building on Australian themes. The project aims were multiple and interconnected. We extended a language acquisition framework established by the Dutch investigators in previous collaborations with the Universities of Venice and Southampton, and combined this with an investigation of ways to harness technology in order to teach Australian students to communicate with and about their art. The Dutch language students were prompted to develop art-related language literacy (description, interpretation, criticism), through live, video-streamed interaction with drama students in Australia at critical points in the development of a group-devised performance (conception, rehearsal, performance). The Australian student improved their capacity to articulate the aims and processes which drove their art-making by illuminating the art-making process for the Dutch students, and providing them with a real-life context for the use of extended vocabulary whilst making them partners in the process of shaping the work. All participants engaged in the common task of assessing the capacity of the art work produced to communicate meaning to a non-Australian audience.<br />

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30026197

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Common Ground

Relação

http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30026197/prior-artspeak-2009.pdf

http://artsinsociety.com/journal/publications/

Direitos

2009, Common Ground, Yoni Prior, Manon van der Laaken, Rose van der Zwaard

Palavras-Chave #art-making process #language learning #computer mediated communication (CMC) #play-building #art-related language literacy
Tipo

Journal Article