CRA’P Laboratories 2020
28-29 November, 19-20 December and 9-10 January
The LAB proposes a framework for reflection and transmission on the creation and the performing event. Based on individual practices and shared proposals, a space will be generated to analyse and research the form, the time and the presence in the language of what we now call performing arts and its models of representation.
What is understood as the present moment and its significance in the action will be addressed – its qualities, density and multiplicity of layers, making it possible for every detail to come to life.
The LAB is based on a principle of reciprocity that draws on the experiences, contributions, capacities and proposals of each participant. Starting from their own concerns, questions or points of view, a dialogue process develops and maps of shared knowledge are built.
Aimed at practitioners of the performing arts, and anyone interested in creation processes.
Directed by Toni Cots
Timetables:
Saturdays from 10:30 to 14:30 and from 15:30 to 17:30
Sundays from 10:30 to 14:30
Fees:
Three weekends: 180€ (145€ CRA’P collaborators and associated members, members of APdC, AADPC, AGT, and graduates from the Theatre).
One weekend: 70€ (55€ CRA’P collaborators and associated members, members of APdC, AADPC, AGT, and graduates from the Theatre).
Registration:
info@cra-p.org / 666 763 504
Toni Cots is an actor, researcher, teacher and director of Performing Arts, and manager of international cultural projects. Has studied contemporary dance in Europe and different theatre traditions and martial arts in India, Bali and Japan. For 10 years has been an actor of Odin Theatre, and a staff member of ISTA – International School of Theatre Anthropology until 1985. Has directed cultural and theatre programs, activities and festivals in different countries and cities (Sitges, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Barcelona, etc.). Has generated international cultural projects related to social issues in different countries as well as contexts. His cultural projects, artistic works and workshops, as Basho and on his own, have been presented and implemented in Europe, Southern Mediterranean region, Latin-America and Asia. Between 2001 and 2010 has generated and coordinated, together with the dance company Malpelo, the research and creation centre L’animal a l’esquena, in Girona, Spain. Between 2007 and 2010 is the director of the MA in Contemporary Arts Practice & Dissemination. From 1999 to 2019 is part of the editorial board of Performance Research (Routledge). Currently is a founding member of CRA’P.
Photos: Alba Montañez