Studium Generale Rietveld Academie 2014 / VOICE ~ CREATURE OF TRANSITION / curator in chief Gabriëlle Schleijpen

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In 2014 Studium Generale Rietveld Academie and Rietveld Uncut are teaming up for a new, exhaustive artistic research project:

VOICE ~ CREATURE OF TRANSITION

Opening Wednesday
January 8th, 14:00 at the Gym

Tomas Adolfs ~ Raoul Audouin ~ Samuel Beckett ~ Cathy Berberian ~ Paul Bernhard ~ Clare Butcher ~ John Cage ~ Frederico Fellini ~ Quinsy Gario ~ Nam Hee Ji ~ Alfred Hitchcock ~ Franz Kafka ~ Martin Luther King ~ Brakke Grond ~ Jort van der Laan ~ Joris Lindhout ~ Tarja Szaraniec ~ Gabriëlle Schleijpen ~ Samuel Vriezen ~ Willem van Weelden ~ the Wizard of Oz and many others

are going to act, show, perform, screen, scream, speech, speak and sing by means of an introduction to master classes, a Mladen Dolar-reading group, a beam club, a spoken word workshop, a website, lectures, performances and a 100 person choir on

                                                         February 05/06                 March 05/06

January 15/16                                   February 12/13                 March 12/13

 January 22/23                                  February 19/20                 at the Rietveld

leading up to the

CONFERENCE FESTIVAL   VOICE ~ CREATURE OF TRANSITION
March 19th to 23rd, at de Brakke Grond

RIETVELD UNCUT
is an annual joint presentation by the Gerrit Rietveld Academie. Within the Rietveld the process of making, from concept to work, is an important element throughout the whole study. This process often stays invisible to the outside world; Rietveld Uncut aims to shed a light on this unique, dynamic and experimental part of the academy and reveals this process to the public. Departments and individual students contribute to Rietveld Uncut with projects evolving around a collective content, topic or title.

STUDIUM GENERALE RIETVELD ACADEMIE
is a rambling theory program that addresses students and faculty across all departments and disciplines at the academy, as well as the general public. It wants to understand how art and design are entangled with other domains (from the personal to the political, from the vernacular to the academic), how 'now' is linked with past and future, 'here' with 'elsewhere'. Studium Generale invites you to join it's annually settled, slightly unruly, but always relevant research trajectories where knowledge, imagination and reflection are put to work together in a critical and unorthodox way.