Interdisciplinary Puppetry Modules for Art Universities (IPMAU)
Interdisciplinary Puppetry Modules for Art Universities (IPMAU)
Projekt title: Interdisciplinary Puppetry Modules for Art Universities (IPMAU)
Project-Nr.: 2023-1-AT01-KA220-HED-000156007
Beneficiaries:
- Theater LILARUM https://www.lilarum.at/home.html
- Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Vienna https://www.akbild.ac.at/de
- Interplay Hungary Egyesület https://www.interplay.hu/
- Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek http://www.uaos.unios.hr/
- Magyar Képzőművészeti Egyetem https://www.mke.hu/
The implementation period of the project: 01.10.2023-31.03.2026
Project coordinator Theater Lilarum
The ‘maximum grant amount’ of the consortium is: 120 000 €
Grant amount of the Hungarian University of Fine Arts: 24 940 €
This project is co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.
IPMAU is a pilot project for an innovative, modular, transdisciplinary and contemporary puppet theater training for art students.
The aim of the project is to open art universities to the art form and the art form to transnational impulses at the intersection of performing and visual arts. Through mutual learning experiences between students, teachers and artists, university and artistic exchange is intensified and a dense network is built, which serves as a basis for the further development of the model.
The central element is the development and testing of one basic and two focus-modules that can be integrated into the existing curricula of various fine art universities. As a first step, a list of thematic focuses is drawn up, on the basis of which the modules are developed. The students' results and works are presented in public events. The contents and results of the project will receive public attention through a video campaign and a concluding “mini-congress”.
The evaluated and revised module curricula will be published and actively disseminated for free use by European art universities. The collection of focal points serves as the basis for an expanded follow-up project. The universities, the students, the participating theatres and their audiences, as well as the art form of puppet theatre in general, benefit from the networking, the artistic exchange, the campaign accompanying the project and the discussion of European topics.
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