Riga Performance Festival Starptelpa 2023
13 - 18 June 2023
Art Academy of Latvia
Theme: Collaborative Authorship
Collaborative Authorship
Having a profound tradition in the history of performance art, collaboration can be developed both as a strategic and aesthetic tool in various directions resulting in pluralistic authorship. Most often though, collaborative authorship refers to an artist or artists interactively collaborating with a spectator or spectators, encouraging and facilitating the spectator’s engagement and participation in the creation of the work of art so much so that the spectator becomes a co-author. In this synergy, the question of agency and affective dynamics, as well as the experiential model of a collaborative work of art becomes crucial. When an artist collaborates with the spectator, a process-based work of art or a constructed situation is created, the outcome of which can also be immaterial and not exclusively object-based. Consequently, the very process of (co)creation, togetherness, social dynamics, communication and other elements of mutual interaction are prevalent in the festival.
Participating artists
Martin O’Brien (UK), Kira O’Reilly (IR), Erik Alalooga (EE), Marita Bullmann (DE), Butoh Group (LV), Anna Maskava (LV), Jack Catling (UK), Johannes Deimling (DE), Milan Djerkovic (SRB), Ģirts Dubults (LV), Sanita Duka, Inguna Rubene (LV), Ragnar Elnyg (FIN), Gundega Evelone (LV), Māra Gaņģe (LV), Jeļena Glazova, Māra Ulme (LV), Marija Griniuk (NO), Anastasija Gromova, Valentina Pavlova, Agnese Laganovska, Iveta Narkeviča (LV), Trine Lyngsholm (UK), Josef Ka (FIN), Performance Art Duo Kainulainen & Latva (FIN), Parsa Kamehkhosh (FIN), Victoria Karlsson (UK), Mingaile Kola (LV), Orion Maxted (UK), Ilze Mazpane (LV), Carlotta Oppermann (DE), Armīns Bernāns (LV), Sandra Betkere (LV), Rute Marta Jansone (LV), Kristaps Priede (LV), Max Provenzano (PT), PUSHPA (LV), Kristino Rav (EE), Simon Raven (UK), Anastasia Shneps-Shneppe (LV), Tomasz Szrama (PL/FI), Mailo Štern (LV), Ilmārs Šterns (LV), Mathilde Bernard (FR), Carlos Tejo (ES), Irita Tīlane-Pakalniņa (LV), Māra Ulme, Patrīcija M. Keiša (LV), Anna Viņķele (LV), Aaron Williamson (UK), Elza Zīverte, Kaspars Jaudzems (LV)