In engaging with the above-posed question, I can only speak about my current artistic preoccupations and/or undertakings. Yes indeed, I am one of the incubators participating in the Joule City Arts Incubator Programme, which comprises of Visuals Arts, Performa Arts and African Knowledge Systems Incubators. The participants of each incubator are diverse in the true sense of the word based on their professional practice, background, interest, culture, politics etc. Essentially, Joule City Arts Incubator with reference to an arts practice model and paradigm is somewhat a re-visitation of Incubation, which is quite a classical paradigm and/or practice employed in the territory of scientific, philosophical and artistic enquiry and production. South African performance arts, particularly from 1948-1994 employed the paradigm of Incubation to a minor extent, in the form of Performing Arts Councils. Incubation, as it is realised through the Joule City Arts Incubator Programme literally provides a focused space for its incubators i.e. participating artists; to engage in collaborative processes of art creation. It is by no means a utopia given the inherent challenges and potholes of collaboration. It's interdisciplinary character inspires and forces one to be open-minded, reflective, inquisitive and alert across the board. Given the complexities that underlie the post-post world(s) that I and all of us do inhabit, I do admit that I am in a privileged position to be sharing the thought expressed in this blog post. It is my current experiences at the Joule City Performa Arts Incubator, coupled with my privileged status of being a postgraduate student of the theatre at the University of Cape Town and so many other experiences shaping my informing aspect; that enable me to propose that critical collaboration, fluidity, conscious multiplicity, activism beyond picketing and dialogue other than safe conferencing are necessary characteristics in being a 21st century animal.
Hopefully, the pragmatics of my proposal are somehow articulated.
By the way, the 20th of June 2013 marks the official opening of Joule City (1st Floor Spracklen Building 107 Longmarket Street Cape Town). The event is themed as Black Swan and commences at 17h30018h00.
Too much rhetoric needs to be diluted by good music and wine!!!!!!!!
Salute!
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