Performance Art Artist Exchange

Project facts

Project promoter:
Royal Norwegian Embassy to Spain
Project Number:
ES06-0016
Target groups
Young adults
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€3,500
Final project cost:
€3,408
From EEA Grants:
€ 3,408
The project is carried out in:
Spain

Description

Sergio Muro is a Spanish artist, teacher and art manager. He has participated in a range of international performance art festivals and workshops, both as an artist, teacher and curator. He is also director for the performance festival Out of Mind. The Exchange project is a cooperation between ARTóN and Enclave de Acción (based in Madrid and Granada respectively), two platforms for the practice, dissemination, documentation, research and training in performance art. Sergio Muro will collaborate with Ana Matey, Isabel León and Domingo Garrido in the project. The result of the project will be an artistic residency in Norway for the Spanish artists. They will perform and exhibit with Performance Art Oslo at Atelier Nord ANX in Oslo for ten days in the spring of 2014. Performance Art Oslo is an artist run initiative with the aim to create a network and opportunities for performance artists. Support is provided to help address fragmentation and to stimulate artist mobility and capacity development. The exchange of knowledge and experiences will have a positive impact on the development of a Spanish-Norwegian performing art network.

Summary of project results

Spanish artist Sergio Muro took up residency in Norway during March 2014. He took part in the project “Exchange” together with Spanish artists Ana Matey, Domingo Garrido and Isabel León and Norwegian artists Ida Grimsgaard, Franzisca Siegrist, Inger-Reidun Olsen and Susanne Irene Fjørtoft. Performance Art Oslo coordinated the gathering. The artists were divided into four teams and together they created a performance through improvisation. They worked together for seven days and on 5 April, Sergio Muro, who collaborated with Ida Grimsgaard, held their performance for the public at Atelier Nord in Oslo. One of the objectives in funding this project was to stimulate capacity development. The overall cooperation between the artists is as important as the final result. Furthermore, the project is expected to have a positive impact on the development of a Spanish-Norwegian performing arts network. The cooperation between the artists might mark the beginning of future dialogue and contribute to reaching this goal. In fact, a meeting between the eight artists that collaborated on the projects is expected to take place in Spain in 2015.

Summary of bilateral results