Master's project by Abel Kotorman. Together with co-researchers, Abel Kotorman explores questions of the aesthetics of socio-political and personal crises. Interactive, scenic archive work offers insights and the opportunity to ask questions.
The play deals with transgenerational remembering in the form of collected stories of the ((great-)grand-))parents and the confrontation with what they have experienced. The idea is to be able to influence future events by dealing with the past.
Pandora Part I - Her of Tomorrow is an intergenerational dance and music project developed together with the community of the Volksschule Aigen, the Orchesterprojekt Salzburg, the Orff-Institut and freelance artists*. Pandora Part II - Artificial Cataclysm is a dance theater piece that portrays single individuals and connects them through a series of tragedies.
In the subject Design: Technology.Textiles, especially in the field of technology, there was no dust- and noise-free place to teach, to discuss, to learn, to reflect, to take a break and to cook and eat, apart from the fantastic workshops until 2019.
Bella Musica - orchestra project of the Pre-College Vice Rector Dr.Mario Kostal of the Mozarteum University also congratulates the successful project, which "introducesThe project aims at the core of our university's mission statement: Europe's cultural heritage forms
Schebella The two researchers received the award, endowed with 6,000 euros, for their work on the joint project"Nexus of Textile and Sound", which was the first Salzburg project to be accepted by the FWF's AustrianAbout the research project Skip slider Gertrud Fischbacher Gertrud Fischbacher Private Lecturer Faculty
On March 10, 2022, project participants and interested parties met at the Spot On MozART Lounge in the Small Studio of the Mozarteum University. A cozy "come together" with films and an exhibition on the current Spot On MozART projects. We accompanied the event for you.
"Years of Safari" is about the expectations many Africans migrants carry when coming to Austria and other European countries, including the hopes and dreams that travel with them. That reflects on the transformations, barriers, and pressures that shape migrants’ everyday lives as they navigate new realities.
And the Winner Is ... the Mozarteum 2022 Research Competition has been decided! This year's award for particularly successful artistic-scientific research proposals goes to Heike Henning for her collaborative project proposal "Rethinking and Innovating Choral Musicking in the Digital Space", which is currently being prepared for submission to the Austrian Science Fund FWF in cooperation with the University of Liechtenstein and the Anhalt University of Applied Sciences.
Since October 2019, Spot On MozART has been dedicated to the visual exploration of listening and thus to a new understanding of the music of Wolfgang Amadé Mozart. At the end of the project in autumn 2023, the Mozarteum University will present a retrospective of all implemented art and research projects in a comprehensive publication.
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