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InDialogue 2016


Call now Open!!
InDialogue is a Biannual International Symposium that interrogates how artists and researchers use dialogue in practice.
 
1st December - 4th December 2016
 
Hosted by Nottingham Contemporary and supported by Dance4 and Nottingham City Council
 

The call invites performance, papers, presentations and provocations, creative and challenging responses that respond to the themes and contexts outlined below. You are encouraged to consider alternative ways to present your work/research making use of the various venues and interstitial spaces, to intervene and compliment the structure and nature of the symposium (coffee breaks and the journeys between venues etc.).

We welcome considerations on the themes below, although this is by no means exhaustive:
InDialogue and:

  • Transcultural and mediated communication
  • The artistry of conversation through time and space
  • Participatory platforms and collaborative practice
  • Artistic, curatorial, interactive and transdisciplinary practices
  • Haptic and performative methods
  • Research methodology, knowledge and production

Applicants are encouraged to respond to the call in a number of ways:

  • Work in progress
  • Experimental works that use the symposia as a means of testing out new ideas or works
  • Performance
  • Academic papers
  • Workshops
Deadline for proposals: 31st March 2016
Notification of acceptance: 1st May 2016

 

For further information contact: in.dialogue.event@gmail.com

(N.B. we aim to answer your enquiries within 5 days)

Further information about this event and its previous iterations is available online: www.indialogue.uk.com.

For more information about the hosting venues and partner organisations please visit their websites: Nottingham ContemporaryDance4 Nottingham City Council and InDialogue.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

Attendance: InDialogue was created as a supportive platform for presenters to share their research, to provide an opportunity for artists and researchers to engage with each other in a transdisciplinary, international environment conducive to making new connections. Therefore presenters and delegates are expected to be present and to participate in all 3 days of the symposium, encouraging interaction and to develop an ongoing dialogue between participants 
 
Costs: Please note that there are no artist’s fees associated with this event and presenters will have to pay a nominal fee to attend this event, in addition to covering their own travel and accommodation.
 
InDialogue is supported in kind by the venues and the costs cover some refreshments and a communal meal. We are in the process of applying for funding and details of the conference fees will be announced in March 2016. We have negotiated discounted rates on local hotels and letters of support/invitation for successful applicants to use to raise their own funding.

InDialogue 2016 takes place in the city of Nottingham, UK. InDialogue2016 is curated by founders Dr Heather Connelly and Rhiannon Jones with invited guest curator Rachelle Viader Knowles. 
 
Click here to apply for InDialogue 2016.

Thursday 1st December 2016 

18.30 -19.00

Nottingham Contemporary
Welcome to InDialogue 2016 by Curators
19.00 - 20.00
Keynote Speaker, Nottingham Contemporary, The Space


Friday 2nd December 
9.30am – 18.00 pm
Nottingham Contemporary in The Space: day one of symposium

20.00 – 22.00pm
Evening of live works by invited international visiting artists. 
Curated by InDialogue and Dance4 at Nottingham Contemporary.

Saturday 3rd December
10.00am – 16.00pm
Venue to be announced

Followed by 
InDialogue communal Meal at Playworks (included in ticket fee)

Sunday 4th December 
10.00am – 12.00pm
InDialogue 2016 Brunch (optional not included in ticket fee)

 
Copyright © *InDialogue 2016. 2012 and 2014* InDialogue was founded by Heather Connelly and Rhiannon Jones in 2011. * All rights reserved.

Our mailing address is:
in.dialogue.event@gmail.com
http://www.indialogue.uk.com
Image: photo by Rhiannon Jones 2014.