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ICAF goes Florence

Blog ICAF director Eugene van Erven goes Florence Blog   Last weekend (14 and 15 November) I was in Florence, Italy to present a paper on the Pitfalls of Participation at the International Artes Conference. I was there as a guest of Grodzki Theatre from Poland, another long-time partner of ICAF. Grodzki is one of…

Castrum Peregrini conference

Sharing is caring: 10-11 October 2014 . A two-day international conference on participatory art. The aim of the conference is to unfold the complex ethical and philosophical issues that surround participatory art projects, and to encourage the audience to form an opinion and determine their own position.

ICAF GOES CHINA

From 3 through 14 July 2014, ICAF director Eugene van Erven was in Shanghai to attend a performance studies conference and explore Chinese interest in community arts. He discovered that there is a great deal of potential in that vast and densely populated country. Conversely, Chinese colleagues are very attracted to the gateway to worldwide…

On Common Ground: Debaj and Citizens Theatre at the Commonwealth Games

They met at our 2011 festival and have been creating plans for a co-production ever since. This coming July, Debajehmujig Storytellers from Manitoulin Island, Canada and the Community Company of the Citizens Theatre will be performing a joint promenade show in the Gorbals area of Glasgow as part of the cultural programme of the Commonwealth…

Notes from Dr. Kerrie Schaefer

On four consecutive mornings during our festival, Dr. Kerrie Schaefer from Exeter University conducted a very popular seminar series around the theme of Place, Space and Community Art. For all those who were there – or those who would have liked to be – she has compiled notes, which you can download here:   Crowns…

ICAF video by Roos Hekkens about Ut & Anat from Israel

One of Utrecht University’s community arts interns, Roos Hekkens, worked alongside Ut and Anat Shamai from Israel on an expanding sock mosaic. She made a very effective and attractive short video documentary about this highly engaging community arts practice in the Rotterdam neighbourhood of Ijsselmonde. You can watch it here.   

Joker Tsunami in Ukraine

On February 10th 2014, Hjalmar Jorge Joffre-Eichhorn sent us an urgent mail from Ukraine. Hjalmar, a German-Bolivian Theatre of the Oppresed (TO) practitioner based in Afghanistan, had responded to a call from colleagues in that beleaguered country to help organize grassroots TO sessions on the streets in the hope to engage local communities to find possible solutions…

Bring your orphaned sock…

… and find a mate (for the sock)!  Ut and Anat Shamai, two Israeli visual artists who have many years of experience working at the community level both in their home country and abroad, are coming to Rotterdam to work with festival visitors and passers-by from the neighbourhood on the creation of a large sock mosaic.…

Deejays and live jams at the late night stage

One of the most popular activities at previous ICAFs has always been the late night stage.Held in the café of Zuidplein theatre, immediately after the show on the main stage, people gather there to dance the night away to live or recorded music. It’s proved to be a good way to informally connect, hang out, or…

ICAF – just three weeks away!

Today, we have only three weeks to go before ICAF-6 will be opened with homemade bread and puppets and a colourful latino-style street parade. We invite you once again to visit our programme to feast your eyes on all the fantastic events we have on offer. And please don’t forget to register as soon as you…