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Unraveling Care in New Music Curation

(c) Andy Ingamells

In the dynamic landscape of contemporary music, the role of the curator has transcended mere programming. The yearlong research project, ‘Fair Games: Questions of Care in Curating New Music’, delves into the intricate web of care within curation, culminating in a thought-provoking concert and panel discussion.

  PANEL DISCUSSION
 

moderated by Maya Verlaak
with Geoffa Fells (composer and care researcher), Kathryn Williams, Merijn Bisschops (composer and curator), Thomas Moore, Tom Pauwels (artistic director ICTUS ensemble)

The expert panelists will engage in a critical dialogue on the following themes:

Shared Ownership and the Shift from Programmer to Curator
How can curators foster collaboration and shared responsibility within the music community? As an ensemble leader, Tom Pauwels draws on his extensive experience to explore this question, while Merijn Bisschops offers insights into how curators can empower musicians beyond their individual roles.

Rise (and Fall?) of the Star Curator and New Performance Practices
Geoffa Fells challenges conventional norms, asking: What innovative performance practices arise when curators prioritize well-being? Kathryn Williams bridges theory and practice, inviting us to craft meaningful experiences for both artists and audiences.

Sustainability in Curatorial Practices
How can curators ensure the longevity of their impact, and that of performers, beyond the ephemeral? The panel will examine sustainable approaches that resonate beyond the concert hall.

Lunch will be provided upon registration during the panel: Join us as we navigate the intricate threads of care, creativity, and community in the curation of care.