13 – 23 November 2014

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Witnessing the Event / Capturing the Particular An online Compass publication follows on from the Compass Live Art Symposium in November 2011.

Compass Symposium

Fri 25 – Sun 27 Nov,

Various locations

Across Leeds

Compass Symposium took place on the weekend of 25-27 Nov, in Leeds. It was built around a series of engaging and stimulating discursive Workshop-Discussions on the core themes of live art in the public realm and live art as socially engaged practice, and was directed and managed by Sarah Spanton.

View a full report on the Symposium here.

Delegate responses

The content was very valuable & as it has prompted me to begin asking questions + provoked more action + doing in my practice.

The content was very interesting, very social, very politically engaged.

The symposium may impact in a number of ways… It prompted me to reassess my assumptions about what working in the public realm means and also why we do it. It encouraged me to look at social space from a more activist rather than passive point of view.

Symposium Programme

At its heart were a series of Workshop-Discussions linked to the core themes, accompanied by an additional complementary programme of activities. The Symposium ran alongside the Compass Festival of Live Art, where their schedules were interlinked. Symposium events were hosted by 2 partner venues; Carriageworks Theatre (in Millennium Square) and East Street Arts Patrick Studios (off Mabgate). It drew around 100 participants from across a range of disciplines together from across the country; from fine art, performance, architecture and geography backgrounds. The delegates were practitioners, programmers, curators, producers, academics, arts professionals and postgraduate students.

4 Workshop-Discussions was collaboratively developed by Spanton and a partnership of Guest Contributors who weren’t previously known to each other. They brought a deep knowledge of their own specialism to the collaborations – facilitating engaging unique one-off spaces for participatory dialogue around the themes. Each Workshop-Discussion was held twice over the weekend with different delegates taking part each time.

Intentions & Un-intentions – Wunderbar Festival Director Ilana Mitchell & Architect Carolyn Butterworth

Intimacy and Generosity – Practitioners Renny O’Shea and Richard Gregory of Quarantine Theatre, practitioner Rajni Shah & academic Rachel Zerihan

Politics of Access – Practitioner Charlie Fox, practitioner and academic Christian Nold & executive producer of IOU Theatre Richard Sobey

Sensing the City – Public realm producer/curator Sue Ball, geographer Bradley L. Garrett & practitioner Bob Levene

The Symposium took place within the context of the Compass Live Art Programme developed and managed by Compass Consortium; Karen Watson (East Street Arts), Annie Lloyd and Sarah Spanton/Waymarking.

 

 

Timetable:

Delegate Show and Tell

Fri 25 Nov 4-6pm &
Sun 27 Nov 10.30am-12.30 pm

Taking inspiration from the PechaKucha format of presenting a Powerpoint with 20 images, and speaking for 20 seconds about each one, we’re inviting delegates to make a presentation on a past project, a future project, your research, your ideas. This could be just the way to quickly help other delegates get to know you and to make connections beyond the Symposium.

 

Compass Associates Debate

Fri 25 Nov 1-3pm

The Compass Consortium has been leading a series of discussions with the live art sector in the Yorkshire region. This is a discussion session led by OUI Performance and Victoria Firth, director of Lawrence Batley Theatre on issues around touring live art.

 

Symposium Assembly

Sat 26 Nov 12.30 - 1.30pm

Gathering all 100 delegates and guest contributors together, for welcome speeches and buffet.

 

Compass Festival Break

Sat 26 Nov 1.30 - 4.30pm

Saturday afternoon has been left un-programmed to ensure that delegates can see and take part in the Festival programme.

 

Bohmian Dialogue by New Work Network

Sat 26 Nov 4-6.30pm

An introduction to Bohmian Dialogue, facilitated by Hester Reeve in association with New Work Network. This session will include a presentation on its roots followed by a dialogue, introducing participants to the unique possibilities that Bohmian Dialogue offers in terms of considering our relationship to thought, creativity and processes.

 

Symposium Plenary

Sun 27 Nov 1-3pm

Collecting all delegates together for a final round up of the Symposium – collating all our thoughts on the Symposium – led by Sarah Spanton and Gillian Dyson. An overall round up from each Workshop/Discussion workshop will take place alongside outcomes from the Festival.

 

New Work Yorkshire Fanzine Launch

New Work Yorkshire launches its second issue of ‘I stood up and I said yeah!’ – edited by Jean McEwan. This issue is on the theme of Provocation.

 

Auditeur in residence

Gillian Dyson will taking on the role of witness, reporter, stenographer and pathfinder throughout the Symposium, making a presentation in the final plenary. An online publication will follow the Symposium.

 

Publication and Resource Point

Bring publications, leaflets, business cards, project info, research papers along – for other delegates to take away.

 

Compass Social Hub

Compass has arranged a dedicted meeting point at a city centre pub/bar. Gather in the evenings, in between the festival programme at the Social Hub.

Inspiration ExchangeCompass Late

Negative Space
Reckless Sleepers

  • Thu 13 – Fri 14 Nov

    1stage@leeds

7.30pm | 80mins, £12 / £9 conc.

Of this Room
Oliver Bray

  • Thu 13 – Fri 14 Nov

    1stage@leeds

6.30pm | 30 mins, Free to Reckless Sleepers ticket holders

Festival Welcome

  • Fri 14 Nov

    2Café 164

9pm – late | Drop-in, FREE, Booking essential

Collecting Fireworks
Helen Cole/In Between Time

  • Fri 14 – Sun 16 Nov

    3Gallery Munro House

Book a slot | 30 mins, FREE

We See Fireworks
Helen Cole

  • Fri 14 – Sun 23 Nov

    3Gallery Munro House

10am–6pm (10am-1.30pm on 23 Nov) | Drop-in, FREE

Between Us, We Know Everything…
Quarantine

  • Mon 17 – Sat 22 Nov

    4Left Bank Leeds

  • Fri 21 – 22 Nov

    4Outdoor Market

  • Wed 19 – 20 Nov

    4Chapeltown Road

10am–4pm | Drop-in, FREE

Double Exposures
Manuel Vason

  • Wed 19 Nov

    8Leeds Art Gallery

6-8pm | , FREE, Booking essential

If You Go Away – Chapter One
Invisible Flock

  • Wed 19 – Sun 23 Nov

    7Everyman Cinema

Wed-Fri: 4.30pm–9pm, Sat & Sun: 1pm-6pm | Drop-in, FREE

The Making of If You Go Away
Invisible Flock

  • Thu 20 Nov

    7Everyman Cinema

6pm–8pm | 120 mins, FREE, Booking essential

Woman with lit up headdress

A Building of Community
Live Art Bistro Takeover

  • Fri 21 Nov

    13Holy Trinity Church

8pm–11pm | Drop in, Drop out, FREE

Table Manners
Quarantine

  • Fri 21 – Sat 22 Nov

    13Holy Trinity Church

slots between 11am & 2.30pm | 30 mins, FREE, Booking essential

Imagine Us
Sylvia Rimat

  • Fri 21 – Sat 22 Nov

    11Merrion Centre

12noon, 2pm, 4pm | 45 mins, FREE

Personal Shopper
Katie Etheridge & Simon Persighetti

  • Fri 21 – Sat 22 Nov

    9Leeds Kirkgate Market

9am–5pm | Drop-in, FREE

Pat it, Prick it and Mark it with ‘B’
Selina Thompson

  • Fri 21 – Sat 22 Nov

    10Leeds Corn Exchange

10am–5pm | Drop-in, FREE

Two women outdoors seated facing each other arms outstretched

Dancing With Strangers
Instant Dissidence

  • Sat 22 Nov

    15Leeds City Square

10am–5pm | Drop-in, FREE

Where We Live & What We Live For (Parts 1 & 2)
Kings of England

  • Sat 22 Nov

    17West Yorkshire Playhouse

8pm | 60 mins, £8/£6

Because My Vogue is Your Vogue
Jade Pollard-Crowe

  • Sat 22 Nov

    14Trinity Leeds

10am–5pm | Drop-in, FREE

Artist Brunch

  • Sun 23 Nov

    2Café 164

11am–1.30pm | Drop-in, FREE

That Night Follows Day
Forced Entertainment

  • Sun 23 Nov

    18Howard Assembly Room

2pm | 60 mins, FREE, booking essential

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