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  • Project presentation Pia Imbar
    28.10.2022
    Project presentation Pia Imbar 
    News … Home News Project presentation Pia Imbar Pia Imbar: Diploma presentation 28.10.2022 Student project © Pia Imbar Carmen (Georges Bizet) Presentation at the Nagy Candle Manufactory, Salzburg Department of scenography
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  • Michael Hofer-Lenz as a guest at the MQ Vienna
    21.6.2022
    Michael Hofer-Lenz as a guest at the MQ Vienna 
    News … Home News Michael Hofer-Lenz as a guest at the MQ Vienna Michael Hofer-Lenz as a guest at the MQ Vienna 21.06.2022 Student project © Gabber Modus Operandi & Rimbawan Gerilya A cooperation of the Department for Stage and Costume Design, Film and Exhibition Architecture and the MuseumsQuartier Wien Duration of exhibition: until November 20, 2022 Opening hours: Tue - Sun from 13.00 - 19.00 frei_raum Q21 exhibition space at the MuseumsQuartier Wien
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  • Tour 2022
    30.6.2022
    Tour 2022 
    News … Home News Tour 2022 Scenography Tour 2022 30.06.2022 Student project © Christian Schneider The Department of Scenography invites you to this year's tour! After a two-year break, we present ourselves in all our diversity. In addition to performance, film and photo galleries, we also give insight into the daily work in the studio and show the most diverse projects that have sprung and been lost here in recent years. Program SINSATION, Laura Trilsam (Performance) IS THIS YOU? Marina Calabrese (installation) IN NOMIE LUDI, Carla Schwering ( short film) LIGHT HEAVENLY, Nogati Udayana (performance) OUT OF THE SKIN FAHREN, Christina Winkler (performance) STARRE MÜHEN, Marinus Halbig (performance) HAMLET MACHINE, Jiale Zhu (short film) DON'T PEAK, Lucas Bertin (performance) WHAT'S IN IT? Ella Hölldampf (performance) AND YOU? Yoko Ann Idler (performance) Also: open studios, book presentation AK/NUDE, culinary tastes & bar. Gallery Skip slider © Christian Schneider © Christian Schneider © Christian Schneider © Christian Schneider © Christian Schneider © Christian Schneider © Christian Schneider © Christian Schneider © Christian Schneider © Christian Schneider Jump to slider start Dates 30. June 2022 from 16.00 Paris-Lodron-Straße 9, 5020 Salzburg
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  • Alumni & Emeriti Meeting with Exhibition and Monteverdi
    2.7.2022
    Alumni & Emeriti Meeting with Exhibition and Monteverdi 
    Another piece of normality returned and the Mozarteum University hosted another alumni and emeriti gathering on June 30. We met amidst the exhibition "Achtung International - Salzburg and 100 Years of the International Society for New Music" in the foyer of the Mozarteum University for a drink. Matthew Werley gave a guided tour of the exhibition afterwards and the evening ended with a visit to Claudio Monteverdi's opera "L'incoronazione di Poppea".
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  • Nina Vasilchenko: Diploma presentation
    4.5.2022
    Nina Vasilchenko: Diploma presentation 
    News … Home News Nina Vasilchenko: Diploma presentation Nina Vasilchenko: Diploma presentation 04.05.2022 Student project © Christian Schneider "The Protected - Human Dignity" (Elfriede Jelinek) Former Baroque Museum Department of scenography Gallery Skip slider © Christian Schneider © Christian Schneider © Christian Schneider © Christian Schneider © Christian Schneider © Christian Schneider © Christian Schneider © Christian Schneider © Christian Schneider © Christian Schneider Jump to slider start
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  • Directing Projects This Side of the Dramatic
    13.5.2022
    Directing Projects This Side of the Dramatic 
    News … Home News Directing Projects This Side of the Dramatic This side of the dramatic 13.05.2022 Drama production © Jannik Görger Skip page navigation Overview Return to slider start As part of the "Stückentwicklungen" project, the directing students of the Thomas Bernhard Institute were asked to place their own respective themes and forms at the beginning of their artistic exploration and to explore them scenically. The approaches are as diverse as the production and performance approaches: between choreographic experiment and musical collage, collective staging and novel adaptation, autobiographical performance and interactive play. Free project developments of the director class © Fankofilm ICHNOGRAPHIA - The footsteps of two families By & With: Alexander Smirzitz & Marion Hélène Weber "We Europeans are doing something wrong - or not quite right - in the way we honor and remember our dead. […] At most, there are a few photos in a box in the bookcase that you find when you want to compare old vacation photos with new color slides."  (Rudolf Smirzitz) In an old Viennese apartment lie texts by a man who had fled from Vienna to Berlin with his Jewish wife. In an Allgäu farmhouse hangs the picture of a family whose mother does not yet know that in a few years she will lose her hearing. In a Salzburg art academy, their descendants unpack their boxes together. More © Fankofilm Swimming in the Dark With: Mila Suttree, Martin Rudi (Petzenhammer), Lena Plochberger, Adrian Weinek Director/Video: Alek Niemiro Equipment : Selina Schweiger Music: Tom Gatza Poland. Summer 1980. Not only a fateful moment for the whole world, but also for the two students Ludwik and Janusz. They fall in love that summer and have to keep a secret. After a short time, intolerance, corruption and the dictatorship of the party tear their happiness apart. Janusz wants to stay in Poland and change the country. Ludwik, however, sees his and their future abroad. How do they decide More © Fankofilm The story of the soldier/Renard With : Abenaa Prempeh, Juliette Larat, Emma Lusena Ash, Gianmaria Girotto, Leonor Barbosa, Angelina Marinic Director : Giulia Giammona Composition : Igor Stravinsky, Andreas Bäuml (premiere) Musical direction : Chungki Min Choreography : Claire Pearl Stage and costume design : Selina Nowak Puppet construction and acting : Angelina Marinic Dramaturgy : Veronika Maurer "What to do to become again as I was?" A soldier sets out for his homeland, encounters a devil and trades his beloved violin for a magical book that promises wealth - yet brings no happiness. In short, it is a story of repetition and the attempt to return. "The Soldier's Tale" and "Renard" were written in Igor Stravinsky's Swiss exile during World War I, in close collaboration with the poet Charles Ferdinand Ramuz. Both compositions are linked by the collaboration of the two artists as well as the textual model, a collection of Russian folk tales. More © Jannik Görger Panic:attacs Performers : Ailsa Li, Mariia Kireeva, Adries Sofi, Ben Engelgeer Directed by : Lea Oltmanns Assistant director : Sonia Nimak Sound Design : Alexander Bauer Costume Design : Jiale Zhu "If I have to explain it to someone who has not experienced it, I would say it is a little bit like drinking way too much coffee and the certainty that I will die." What happens when panic attacks? This is the initial question of a performative research by the director in collaboration with dancers of the SEAD Dance Academy, an actor and a composer. Based on interviews with panic attack victims, the effects of a panic attack on body, breath and thoughts are scenically explored, deconstructed and reconstructed - always in the awareness that there is no "one panic attack". More © Nogati Udayana Authority for social aesthetics and public morality With : Joseph Lang, Valerie Martin, Mariia Tkachenko Guest appearances : Nogati Udayana, Paulo Sieweck Director : Paulo Sieweck Stage and costume : Nogati Udayana "Eros conquers depression" (Byung-Chul Han) The Office of Social Aesthetics and Public Morality opens its doors in the mobile customer center at the Thomas Bernhard Institute. Please bring patience - your perfect match is waiting for you. More © Fankofilm Adam and Eve play hide and seek with knowledge With : Victoria Kraft, Payam Yazdani Director : Carla María Schmutter Creative collaboration & assistant director : Lea Richter Stage design : Lucia Flaig Assistant stage designer : Marina Calabrese Adam and Eve have only one job: to enjoy an eternal brunch lying on a cloud, in cosy togetherness, with champagne! But when it dawns on them night after night in dreams about the state of humanity in the 20th and 21st centuries, it turns out: it's not so easy to live in paradise when you're thinking about the big picture. A play development with texts by Fernando Pessoa and his heteronyms: "Since the mind exists, all life is impossible. If the heart could think, it would stand still." More © Fankofilm Lonely Ghosts - The table is crooked and why does it bleed? With : Joyce Sanhá, Colin Johner Director : Henry Schlage Stage design : Magdalena Hofer Music : Colin Johner Two apprentices of a ghost hunting company find themselves in an apartment teeming with ghosts and demons that need to be exorcised. As more and more blood drips from the walls and the lights begin to flicker, the two must face the horrors of the room and their own fears. How long have they been in the apartment? What exactly was their assignment? And what did their boss look like again, the one who sent them here? Sinking into ever greater confusion, the two novices nevertheless try valiantly to fulfill their mission. More Dates Premiere 13.May 2022 from 9 am Further performances 14. May 2022 from 9 a.m. Venues theater in the KunstQuartier theatrum former Baroque Museum Weitere Produktionen Director's rooms: Ancient/Modern 20.1.2026 Director's rooms: Ancient/Modern  This winter semester, directing students at the Thomas Bernhard Institute are working together with acting students from three different years and in cooperation with scenography students to develop productions based on an examination of theatre texts from antiquity. Drama production Directing projects on the theme of Classic 20.1.2023 Directing projects on the theme of Classic  On January 20 and 21, the Thomas Bernhard Institute, in cooperation with the Department of Scenography of the Mozarteum University, presented Philoktet by Heiner Müller, Gaia in a version by Till Ernecke and The Bacchae by Euripides, three directorial works on the theme of classical music at the Theater im KunstQuartier. Drama production ¡Los Bernarrrdá's! 14.4.2022 ¡Los Bernarrrdá's!  Based on "Bernarda Alba's House," Federico García Lorca's drama that has been performed most frequently around the world to this day, the 4th year Drama and Directing class, under the direction of Anja Herden, will deal in "¡Los Bernarrrdá's!" with being trapped, hysteria, fear of life, and the longing for freedom as a primal human drive, and will tell of people who are both victims and accomplices of their own oppression. Drama production Perpetuum - Fits just once again 25.3.2022 Perpetuum - Fits just once again  Drama production
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  • Laureates of the GenDivers Prize 2021
    14.5.2022
    Laureates of the GenDivers Prize 2021 
    News … Home News Laureates of the GenDivers Prize 2021 Laureates of the GenDivers Award 14.05.2022 Awards & Successes The Institute for Equality & Gender Studies strives to sustainably promote and make visible the examination of issues of feminism, gender & queer studies and diversity studies at the University Mozarteum. In order to provide incentives for young artists and scholars to deal with these topics, the GenDivers prizes have been awarded annually since 2020 for outstanding student theses that deal innovatively with aspects of gender, queerness, feminism and/or diversity. Laureates 2021 Joachim Gottfried Goller "Measure for Measure" after William Shakespeare (Mentor: Mehdi Moradpour) Joachim Gottfried Goller dealt with the problem play "Measure for Measure" by William Shakespeare in his diploma production. His production deals with the question of how and where sexuality becomes a social exclusion criterion. Here, however, the reality of the syphilis epidemic around 1603 is transformed through pop cultural references into a narrative about the HIV/AIDS epidemic of the 1980s. Supplemented by cross-casting, commentary and disguise, the result is a reinterpretation of a classic, queerly told. The production can be seen on YouTube. Marie Gruber Feminist Art in BE Classes: Potential for Critically Reflective Art Teaching (Supervision: Iris Laner) In her academic master's thesis, Marie Gruber addressed the question of the extent to which students' engagement with the representation of bodies and corporeality in feminist art changes their perception of this significant field of negotiation of aesthetic and sociocultural debates. After reflecting on current positions in art theory and didactics, quantitative and qualitative research methods are used to demonstrate that students' engagement with feminist art and its discourses strengthens their critical view of male and female stereotypes in their everyday lives, thus demonstrating the importance of such projects. Armela Madreiter MENNER - a scenic research report on the enemy image of the old white man (Supervision: Judith Philippa Franke and Andreas Bürgisser) What is male socialization? What does mansplaining and manspreading mean and how does one avoid this behavior? How does one deconstruct images of masculinity? These are just a few questions of many that will be asked in the artistic-practical master project MENNER. In this performative confrontation with the feminist enemy image of the white old man, work was done on stage with three male performers aged 55 to 70 as well as the stage designers Magdalena Hofer and Selina Nowak, attempting to take an innovative, feminist, critical but also self-ironic-entertaining look at the topic of the construction of masculinity. Reflection processes on male (self-)understandings and topics such as toxic masculinity, hegemonic masculinity and androcentrism were initiated - not least among the audience. Laureates 2020 Stefanie Alf The aesthetics of the non-normative dancer and choreographer Claire Cunningham (Bachelor thesis supervised by Monika Mittendorfer) Claire Cunningham is a non-normative artist who depends on the use of crutches. Her crutches are her constant companions in everyday life as well as in her movement research and performances. The bachelor thesis deals with the question to what extent Cunningham's aesthetics can be described and in this context focuses on the role of crutches as well as the development of her dance vocabulary. The explanations are based on Cunningham's lecture-demonstration "4 Legs Good" (2019). In order to place Cunningham's dance-technical vocabulary in a dance-scientific context, the existing dance analysis models "Laban Movement Analysis" and "Inventarisierung von Bewegung" according to Claudia Jeschke's IVB are first used. In doing so, clear limitations of these models, which per se are not designed for the analysis of non-normative aesthetics and bodies, as well as ideas for their corresponding extensions can be identified. Based on the research findings of Josephine Fenger (2009), Claire Cunningham's solo performance "Give me a reason to live" (2017) is then analyzed, for whose concept and choreography the artist used a collection of paintings by Hieronymus Bosch as a starting point, in which the diversity aspect "crip" is thematized. In her artistic work, Cunningham reacts to this in a thoroughly critical way. In summary, it can be said that Claire Cunningham's artistic practice makes an important contribution to diversity in society against the background of aesthetics and the question of non-normativity: Through her crutches, which make her disability particularly visible, and their use on stage, the artist not only questions norms of bodies on stage, but also reveals non-normative/special physical abilities and specificities. By making them visible, the spectrum of aesthetic perception is expanded and can be transferred from the contemplation of an artistic performance to other areas of life. A more diverse field of art, which shows itself in different areas and realities of life, thus contributes to a more diverse society. Katharina Streicher Inclusion of children with disabilities at Tyrolean regional music schools (Bachelor thesis supervised by Heike Henning) The thesis, which is a contribution in the field of diversity studies and aims to raise awareness, examines the inclusive practice of the Tyrolean music schools and, based on this, offers possible (thought) impulses for future changes on the way to an inclusive music school that makes (instrumental) lessons accessible to all. The starting point for the empirical study was formed by two sets of questions. The first question was about the current situation: To what extent do children with severe and multiple disabilities attend instrumental lessons at a Tyrolean regional music school? Which children are involved? Do the teachers feel prepared for this? It was examined to what extent teachers are prepared to teach people with disabilities and to what extent they already do so. Furthermore, the implementation of the different areas of accessibility at the music schools was determined from the perspective of the teachers. It was found that few children with disabilities receive music school instruction and that the willingness of teachers depends on the type of impairment the students* have. Most teachers in the sample, however, would in principle teach a child with a disability. A second set of questions was dedicated to the changes that would be needed in order to integrate children of elementary school age with severe and multiple disabilities into the everyday life of music schools in Tyrol as a matter of course. For this purpose, different aspects of accessibility at the music schools were examined. The results underline the need for change: Only about 23% of the music schools have structural and communicative accessibility, also physical accessibility is only given in a little more than half of all music schools in the sample. In summary, it can be stated that the inclusion of people with disabilities is not yet established and anchored in the Tyrolean regional music schools. New structures need to be developed and music schools in general need to be rethought. This should start with the training of teachers and lead to barrier-free buildings and the employment of teachers with disabilities. In order for all people to feel equally welcome, basic concerns would first have to be clarified, information in various forms of communication, financial support and much more is needed. It is equally important that people with disabilities or other diversity characteristics are seen as integral contributors to the music school concept and belong just as much - with all their strengths and weaknesses. Every person is unique and has individual demands. First, the worldview of the people involved must change, a commitment to inclusion must be expressed, only then can appropriate structures be created and it can be discussed whether there is a demand. Maria Ladurner Give me freedom (Artistic master thesis supervised by Kai Bachmann) The artistic master thesis in the form of a CD production refers to the central and titular motto "Gib Freiheit mir" (Give me freedom) from the poem "Auf die unverhinderliche Art der edlen Dichtkunst" (In the unobstructed way of noble poetry) by the baroque poet Catharina Regina von Greiffenberg. This verse, which is and must still be spoken by countless women for a variety of reasons, runs through the lives of the women whose compositions are represented on the CD (Francesca Caccini, Barbara Strozzi, Isabella Leonarda, Maria Theresa Paradis and Bettine von Arnim). The selection of works is intended to raise questions in the listener's mind that have also occupied (musicological) women's studies for decades: How did the possibilities of women change over the centuries? Why do we today, through the filter of past times, so often perceive women only as sisters, mothers, wives of famous men, rather than as artists in their own right? Is there a specific form of female expression? These questions were further explored in the external master's examination on the theme "Of Loving and Dying," which included the majority of the works recorded on the CD. As a dramaturgical feature of the examination program, the name and gender of the composers remained hidden from the audience at the beginning of the concert, and thus also the fact that exactly 50 percent of the music was written by women. Only in the epilogue, a part of the program to be read after the concert, was this circumstance resolved. It was important to me to draw the listeners' attention to possible gender-specific listening expectations. Only the music should count and not the circumstance of whether it belongs to a woman or a man. Winners of the 2020 Recognition Award Martha Luise Hamberger "What does she want here as a woman with this instrument?" Frauen im Orchester (Bachelor thesis supervised by Julia Hinterberger) Under the programmatic title "Was will denn die hier als Frau mit diesem Instrument?" (quoting Barbara Hirschvogl, double bass player), the thesis addresses gender relations and role models in artistic university education as well as in professional musical practice. Using a variety of methods, the project examines how the profile of female orchestral musicians has developed since the 19th century, what changes and developments can be observed, especially in the last 50 years, and what tendencies can be derived from this for the present and the future. In a hermeneutic-philological first section, with recourse to relevant sources of music and women's studies (cf. e.g. Freia Hoffmann and Eva Rieger), a historical longitudinal section is given on the developmental history of women as orchestral musicians. The empirical second chapter is based on the analysis of statistical material that illustrates the proportion of women in German-speaking orchestras, the female share among students, audition applications, new hires, and orchestra profile and status from the early 1960s to the present. These data reveal, among other things, a continuous increase in the proportion of women in orchestras - not only in the "typical women's instruments" such as violin and flute, but also in other woodwind instruments or, for example, the cello. Only in the playing of brass instruments are women still clearly in the minority. In general, a positive trend can be seen in the number of applications and new hires of women in orchestras as well as the number of women in orchestra management positions. The third part of the thesis uses a qualitative research approach and turns to double bass playing, which has long been described as a male domain: three female double bass players representing different generations are interviewed using leading question interviews. Through the answers, not only can the workings of (gender) hierarchies and power relations in orchestras be confirmed, but insights into female identity issues can also be gained. Leonor Maia Jamais renier Renié ( Artistic Master's Thesis supervised by Kai Bachmann) In the context of a CD production, this artistic master's thesis will examine the significance of the French harpist and composer Henriette Renié (1875-1956) for harp playing. Although Renié received much acclaim during her lifetime for her compositions and arrangements, which she successfully performed in many places, many of her music manuscripts are still untraceable and/or waiting to be made available to a wider public. While there are a manageable number of recordings and research works on the life and work of this composer on the international level, Renié has remained virtually unconsidered in research and performance practice in the German-speaking world. In this respect, the title "Jamais renier Renié" is not only a play on words, but formulates the goal of this master's thesis: in accordance with the efforts of many years of musicological women's studies, Renié's works are to be made (more) known in scholarly and artistic confrontation. The starting point for the master thesis is the Deux pièces symphoniques, of which only one historical recording exists to date, by the composer herself. This unknown work is juxtaposed with the longing, lyrical Pièce symphonique and the virtuosic Danse des Lutins, two better-known pieces by the composer, which make it possible to demonstrate Renié's broad compositional spectrum. The analysis makes clear how the composer repeatedly explored and overcame the limits of the instrument, emphasizing its versatility and uniqueness through the use of playing techniques that are only possible on the harp.
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  • Walk in Progress: The [Visual] Goes Out
    19.5.2022
    Walk in Progress: The [Visual] Goes Out 
    News … Home News Walk in Progress: [Visual] goes out Walk in Progress: The [Visual] Goes Out 19.05.2022 News © [Bildnerische] With this year's summer exhibition, the [Bildnerische] goes into the public space of Innsbruck. Posters in the urban space serve as interfaces from the physical to the digital space, which visitors can access via smartphone. For the opening there will be a WALK IN PROCESS with different stations from Pema II through the city center to the Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen. On the occasion of the exhibition, the edition "Glow in the Dark" will be published, a joint printed work with risographs by students from the Graphic Arts/Painting and Sculpture/New Media classes; Summer exhibition of the students of the [Bildnerische] Innsbruck WALK IN PROCESS June 1, 2022 from 16.00-21.30 clock city Space Innsbruck
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  • Long Night of Research 2022
    20.5.2022
    Long Night of Research 2022 
    News … Home News Long Night of Research 2022 Long Night of Research 2022 20.05.2022 Research project © Christian Schneider Long Night of Research 2022: Live presentations, experiments to watch, join in and marvel at With over 2,000 stations, guided tours, workshops, lectures, live presentations and experiments to watch, participate in and marvel at, the Long Night of Research offers something for everyone: for science professionals and those who want to become one, for the adventurous and the curious, for those who think outside the box, for tinkerers, for small and large discoverers and for everyone who wants to know exactly. Research is multifaceted: from society, environment and health to natural sciences, technology, energy, business, digitization and culture, researchers present their achievements! This ranges from pre-scientific work at schools to cutting-edge research, from basic research to leading projects in application-oriented research or successful innovations from companies. www.langenachtderforschung.at Program points Salzburg ATTENTION INTERNATIONAL "100 years IGNM" ON THE EUROPEAN MOZART WAYS (Bella Musica project of the Pre-College Salzburg & Archiv Spielforschung) MOZART MACHT MINT (exhibition and workshops) NACHTMUSIK IN DER BIBLIOTHEK (voyage of discovery through library, book depository and reading room) How does performative art ask questions about ecology? Participation station (Anna Töller and Anna Maria Kalcher) What moves us? Participation station (Elisabeth Pieper and Magdalena Gassner-Castillo) How do dances contribute to the community experience? Participation station (Andrea Ostertag) Participation station/workshop: How to make textiles audible and sound tangible? Workshop (Gertrud Fischbacher and Marius Schebella) Data and Algorithms: An Artistic Exploration Lecture and Sound Installation (David Pirrò) Literature Meets AI (Thomas Ballhausen and Eugen Banauch) Medial Text Lab - Spot On MozART (Thomas Ballhausen and Marcel Kieslich) Thinking with Models (Magdalena Hofer & Selina Nowak) AKT / NUDE (Stefan Bachmann) Practice of drawing as a form of artistic exploration Program points Innsbruck "Research-based learning" in music education - an interview study on the curriculum for the teaching profession ( Julia Wieneke) "Fundamental ideas" in piano methodology - holistic approaches to (practical) piano playing (Reinhard Blum) Stability of tempo ideas based on selected pop songs (Heike Henning) Cultural participation in the context of virtual (T)spaces - an interactive lecture  (Heike Henning) Gallery Skip slider © Christian Schneider © Christian Schneider © Christian Schneider © Christian Schneider © Christian Schneider © Christian Schneider © Christian Schneider © Christian Schneider © Christian Schneider © Christian Schneider © Christian Schneider © Christian Schneider Jump to slider start Dates 20. May 2022 from 17.00-23.00 Cinemax, Theatrum, Department of Music Education Innsbruck, Small Studio, Orff Institute, University Library
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  • Thorben Schumüller: Diploma presentation
    25.5.2022
    Thorben Schumüller: Diploma presentation 
    News … Home News Thorben Schumüller: Diploma presentation Thorben Schumüller: Diploma presentation 25.05.2022 Student project © Thorben Schumüller "The Building (Franz Kafka) - Aesthetic Approaches to Kafka's Narrative" Theater im KunstQuartier Department of scenography Gallery Skip slider © Thorben Schumüller © Thorben Schumüller © Thorben Schumüller © Thorben Schumüller © Thorben Schumüller © Thorben Schumüller © Thorben Schumüller © Thorben Schumüller © Thorben Schumüller © Thorben Schumüller Jump to slider start
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  • 2022-06-02_13th Sustainability Challenge
    2.6.2022
    2022-06-02_13th Sustainability Challenge 
    The Sustainability Challenge invites master's and advanced bachelor's students from all fields of study to apply for interdisciplinary courses on sustainability with a focus on the Sustainable Development Goals, to gain practical experience and ECTS. They work with companies, ministries or NGOs on concrete sustainability projects from the field, while the theoretical input is provided by lecturers from the seven participating universities.
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  • Controlled Loss of Control: Whith Dylan on the Road
    11.6.2022
    Controlled Loss of Control: Whith Dylan on the Road 
    With the project "With Dylan On The Road" the Mozarteum University together with The International Society of Mozarteum University Salzburg offers students the unique opportunity to go on a journey with a scholarship in their luggage to develop art projects inspired by Bob Dylan.
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  • Workshop of artistic exchange
    11.6.2022
    Workshop of artistic exchange 
    The International Summer Academy of the Mozarteum University starts anew and expands with ARCO - Art, Research and Creation Opus and the Summer Academy Baroque (in Siena). The program connects teachers, students and musicians from all over the world in Salzburg and establishes cultural connections across Europe.
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  • Alumni Meeting of School Musicians in Innsbruck
    15.6.2022
    Alumni Meeting of School Musicians in Innsbruck 
    At the end of the 1970s, a group of so-called "school musicians" of the subjects A1, A2 and IGP left the Mozarteum University (at that time still a university) as graduates and have nevertheless always remained in contact - with each other but also with their alma mater. After the general "forced break" of the last two years, this year thirteen alumni and alumnae from different regions and professional fields met again in Innsbruck. May many more meetings follow!
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  • Support for artistic/scientific projects
    27.2.2022
    Support for artistic/scientific projects 
    News … Home News Support for artistic/scientific projects Promotion of artistic / scientific projects 27.02.2022 News Iris Mangeng The Institute for Equality & Gender Studies of oversees the announcement and awarding of prizes for theses and qualification projects as well as funding of artistic/scientific projects in the fields of Gender & Queer Studies as well as Diversity Studies. This offer is intended to make visible the examination of gender- and diversity-sensitive as well as queer and/or feminist issues pursued at the University Mozarteum Salzburg and, above all, to provide an incentive for young artists/scientists to deal with the subject matter. Application documents must be submitted in German or English and exclusively by e-mail: iris.mangeng@moz.ac.at Submission is possible on an ongoing basis. Grants will be awarded according to available funds. The announcement of the grant award will be made in writing. Support for artistic/scholarly projects in the fields of Gender & Queer Studies and Diversity Studies The Institute for Equality and Gender Studies at the University Mozarteum Salzburg supports initiatives that deal innovatively with questions of gender and/or diversity. Support is given to scientific and artistic projects that are committed to women's studies. that address gender, power and domination relations, gender roles, 'queer' expressions of desire and/or the (de)construction of gender in the arts, sciences and society. that reflect gender identities and diversity concepts (regarding sexual orientation, ethnicity, religion, age, disability, etc.). Such projects could be, for example: (active or passive) participation in a conference or in a workshop/course artistic presentations and works at the Mozarteum University: concert, scenic presentation/performance, exhibition or art installation etc. thematic studies: archive and literature research, empirical studies etc. Grants of up to 500 € are awarded to students of all fields of study. Requirements Regular studies and/or current employment at the University Mozarteum Salzburg. Projects/projects in connection with bachelor, master and diploma theses are NOT eligible for funding (projects/projects in connection with dissertations - provided completion of the viva B - can be funded in justified cases). Evidence (confirmations of participation, program booklets, short reports, etc.) of the successful realization of the project must be submitted to the Institute for Equality and Gender Studies within one month. Application documents completed form tabular curriculum vitae detailed description of the project (max. 1500 words), from which the following criteria clearly emerge: Critically reflective contextualization of one's own project/project in the scientific and/or artistic state of feminist research, gender, queer and/or diversity studies or in comparable artistic debates Objectives of the project/project Timetable or schedule Estimated costs Letter of recommendation from the project supervisor, main subject teacher, etc. (max. one A4 page).
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    28.2.2022
    Nude / Nude 
    News … Home News Nude / Nude Book publication as a tribute to the nude drawing as an art form 28.02.2022 News The Department of Scenography shows works from 20 years of nude drawing at the Mozarteum University in the bibliophile artist book "Akt / Nude", which has just been published by Verlag für moderne Kunst (VFMK). With texts by Henrik Ahr, Noémie Anneg, Stefan Bachmann, Thomas Ballhausen, Elisabeth Gutjahr, Lou Hinderhofer, Yvonne Schäfer and Thorben Schumüller. Edited by Stefan Bachmann. Editor Stefan Bachmann Idea, conception & graphic design Stefan Bachmann, Lou Hinderhofer, Yvonne Schäfer, Thorben Schumüller Text contributions Henrik Ahr, Noémie Anneg, Stefan Bachmann, Thomas Ballhausen, Elisabeth Gutjahr, Lou Hinderhofer, Yvonne Schäfer, Thorben Schumüller, a.o. Publisher VfmK Works that stage the nude "AKT / NUDE" is more than a collection of 20 years of nude studies at the Department of Stage Design at the University Mozarteum Salzburg. It is a complex artist*s book dedicated to nude drawing as an art form. The scenographic view and the proximity to theater, film and performance provide decisive impulses. On more than 400 pages, the approximately 520 works of young artists* from the years 2000 to 2020 often show unconventional and experimental approaches that go far beyond the academic study of nature and in a sense put the nude on stage. Nude drawings, impressions of teaching situations, texts and fragments by students and teachers, and thoughts of a nude model enter into a multi-layered relationship with each other in a space of ideas: "In a state between strength and weakness, I bare my soul as well as my body. The nakedness of my soul makes me forget the nakedness of my body." (Noémie Anneg, dancer and nude model) Artistic processes between perception and imagination: a touching encounter with nudity, with the fragility of the body and human existence. rector Elisabeth Gutjahr is enthusiastic about the publication, which she was happy to support from the beginning: "From the students' reports, one learns that for many nude drawing means a special study experience. Concentrated viewing goes far beyond critical analytical looking. It demands time, deepening vision, immersion in light and shadow, in the play of gravity with the body, with its devotion and posture. The line touches and contours the person being looked at, a closeness is created, a wordless knowledge is shared, discreet and abstracted and yet very concrete, as if sketched out by life."   A huge treasure Stefan Bachmann, Lou Hinderhofer, Yvonne Schäfer and Thorben Schumüller are responsible for the idea, conception and graphic design of the publication. "20 years of nudes represents a huge treasure that needed to be lifted and brought out of the drawing cabinets into the light of day," says editor Stefan Bachmann, who teaches, among other things, nude drawing at the Mozarteum University. AKT NUDE comprises a "best of" the work of some 70 students, created in about 900 hours per week. "Our compilation does not follow a chronological narrative. Rather, the artist*s book offers an experimental space in which different approaches and handwritings relate to each other anew in a lively discourse." (Stefan Bachmann)   ISBN 978-3-903572-56-0 Language: German/English Hardcover, 30 x 23 cm, 432 pages, 623 illustrations in color, 30 illustrations in black and white Akt / Nude Stefan Bachmann, (Eds.) / Lou Hinderhofer / Yvonne Schäfer / Thorben Schumüller Akt / Nude  VFMK Publishing House for Modern Art 2022 Set Design Gallery Skip slider Jump to slider start
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