Revolution as political and aesthetic practice

5. mars 2011

Knut Ove Arntzen: Associate professor, University of Bergen. Visiting professor at several universities in Europe and Canada. Has published extensively in academic journals and anthologies, as well as criticism. Among later book releases: ”Det marginale teater. Et nordisk blikk på regikunst og ambiente forsøk”, Bergen 2007: Alvheim og Eide. Showcase Beat Le Mot: is an international performance and theatre collective, founded in 1997 and considered among the most contemporary performance and theatre groups working today. The group works in different artistic fields; music, television, visual arts, literature, science and organized events. ”1534” (premiere Jan 2010, HAU Berlin) is, along with the performance ”Paris 1871 Bonjour C-O-M-M-U-N-E” (Premiere Oct 2010, Steirischer Herbst, Graz) part of a cycle working on the concept of Failed Revolution.

Knut Ove Arntzen: Associate professor, University of Bergen. Visiting professor at several universities in Europe and Canada. Has published extensively in academic journals and anthologies, as well as criticism. Among later book releases: ”Det marginale teater. Et nordisk blikk på regikunst og ambiente forsøk”, Bergen 2007: Alvheim og Eide.

Showcase Beat Le Mot: is an international performance and theatre collective, founded in 1997 and considered among the most contemporary performance and theatre groups working today. The group works in different artistic fields; music, television, visual arts, literature, science and organized events. ”1534” (premiere Jan 2010, HAU Berlin) is, along with the performance ”Paris 1871 Bonjour C-O-M-M-U-N-E” (Premiere Oct 2010, Steirischer Herbst, Graz) part of a cycle working on the concept of Failed Revolution.