Performance Art in Practice (Book)

Pedagogical Approaches

The book approaches performance art from a pedagogical aspect. With concrete descriptions of workshops and classroom rehearsals it opens up the practices of several experienced art university teachers and their philosophies as artists and educators. 30 b&w illus.

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Performance Art in practice – pedagogical approaches opens up a variety of philosophies that explore, explain and challenge Performance art and introduces a range of practices used in higher level education.

The book is a collection of nine independent essays. All the writers have several years of practice as artists, curators, teachers, professors, researchers and in establishing performance art education in Finland. The essays explain, challenge and deconstruct performance art from various angles: the body as a tool and a base of identity, self as material, pedagogic acts of dissidence, challenging societal questions without politicing art, building sustainable artwork based on emotions, intuition and research, using Fluxus scores in contemporary practices etc. are all topics dealt by the writers of Performance Art in practice – pedagogical approaches.

The essays are written from a practical point of view: how do we concretely teach performance art, why have we chosen these ways and what are the outcomes. Teaching the experimental art form, that doesn’t wear a uniform and relies on ever changing time and space isn’t all evident. Deconstructing performance art and reconstructing pedagogy springs out ideas that are relevant also elsewhere in the contemporary society. 

The book challenges art school institutions: Individuality bound to collegiality, fruitful dialogue that bases on trust and sharing with a sociologically and politically challenging curricula come out in texts written by Aapo Korkeaoja, Eero Yli-Vakkuri, Jussi Matilainen, Pia Lindy and Tuomas Laitinen that refer to the remote countryside campus of SAMK Kankaanpää school of art. More urban perspective with philosophies, research interests and pedagogic practices at The University of Arts Helsinki are opened up by Tero Nauha, Annette Arlander, Pilvi Porkola and Leena Kela in their essays.

Aapo Korkeaoja works as an artist, a freelance contemporary art curator, the responsible lecturer of Live art studies at SAMK Kankaanpää school of as CEO of Worthwise publishes art and culture. He also works as an ecological farmer, living in country side in Western Finland. www.aapokorkeaoja.fi

Annette Arlander, DA, artist, researcher and pedagogue, currently visiting researcher at Academy of Fine Arts, University of the Arts Helsinki, recently professor in performance, art and theory at Stockholm University of the Arts. For artworks and publications, see https://annettearlander.com 

Tero Nauha is an artist, post-doctoral researcher and the professor in Live Art and Performance Studies (LAPS) MA programme in the University of the Arts Helsinki.

The nine essays all approach performance art higher education from different angles:

Tuomas Laitinen: practice based research in art education

Aapo Korkeaoja: BA-level elementary studies

Annette Arlander: Fluxus

Pia Lindy: Body, time and space

Eero Yli-Vakkuri: dissidence in education

Tero Nauha: To perform is to value

Jussi Matilainen: societal roles and institutions in education

Pilvi Porkola: autobiograph

Leena Kela: performance alphabets.

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