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Re-imagining the Possible: Research and Creation Workshop with Camille Renarhd.

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Re-imagining the Possible: Research and Creation Workshop with Camille Renarhd

The Research Centre on Social Innovation and Transformation (CRITS) and the Providence School of Transformative Leadership and Spirituality at Saint Paul University will be hosting a two-week (onsite) Research and Creation Workshop with multimedia artist and somatic practitioner, Camille Renarhd.

Short Description of the Event

The intensive workshop will be a collective and individual research and creation process. It will focus on the relation between body, sound, and space as well as on the question of composition in performance art. The workshop offers an opportunity to experiment and create with and through the body, engage with new tools for the purposes of research creation, and take risks within a safe collective space.

This event is free. No prior artistic experience is required.

How do get involved?

Register using this online form.

Please note that participation for this workshop will be capped at 20 participants. Participants will be contacted with further information. 

Where: the Mauril-Bélanger Social Innovation Workshop

Weekly Schedules

Please note a minimum time commitment of 3 mornings are required for the week of April 19 – 22, 2022. A time commitment for most of the week is required for April 25 – 28, 2022.

April 19 – 22, 2022: Experimenting
1) Mornings Sessions: 10 a.m. –  1 p.m.
2) Break: 1 – 3 p.m.
3) Afternoons Sessions: 3 – 6 p.m.

 

April 25 – 28, 2022: Experimenting
1) Mornings Sessions: 10 a.m. –  1 p.m.
2) Break: 1 – 3 p.m.
3) Afternoons Sessions: 3 – 6 p.m.

 

About Camille Renarhd: 

Camille Renarhd is an award-winning, multi-lingual, multi-medium artist-researcher, with extensive experience in research-creation. She is also a multi-platform journalist with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). Camille has conceptualized and implemented artistic, research and community-facing projects in France, Mexico and Canada. Her works explore the intersections between art, ecology, embodiment, sound and ritual performance and the ways in which these contribute to imagining other possible worlds or worlds within worlds. She holds a PhD in Art Studies and Practice from l’Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM). 

For more information, please contact: Dr. Lauren Michelle Levesque at llevesque@ustpaul.ca



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