Oct
Costume as partner in play and creativity
What happens when costume leaves the theatre and becomes an invitation to playful encounters in urban landscapes?
Charlotte Østergaard. costume designer/textile artist and doctoral student at Malmö Theatre Academy, Faculty of Fine and Performing Arts
Costumes and how they connect people are central to Charlotte's artistic research. This project examines costumes as (non-human) companions and how they become “listening devices” that spark our (human) imagination and (co-)creativity.
This presentation explores what happens when costume leaves the theatre and becomes an invitation to playful encounters in urban landscapes. For those interested in physically encountering these costume “companions”, they too will be present.
This presentation is part of Lund University's "Framtidsdagar" and is one of two events held in English. The entire programme is found here:
Framtidsdagarna 2024 | Lunds universitet
About the event
Location:
Skissernas Museum (Birgit Rausing Salen) , Finngatan 2
Admission:
Free admission
Target group:
Open for all
Language:
English
Contact:
charlotta [dot] sokulski_bateld [at] kommunikation [dot] lu [dot] se