Sustainable Theater
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Sustainable Theater
Instructors: Leslie Tamaribuchi and Ian Garrett
We will focus on integrating ecologically sustainable practices and technologies into professional artistic practice with an emphasis on theater and the built in problematic of its temporary nature. The course will be divided between research on contemporary issues of sustainability as articles, guests and field trips, and the development of projects proposing ways to alter or replace our own unsustainable practices. The end of the course will culminate in a presentation of research and proposals to the larger CalArts community in a gallery exhibition and catalogue.
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Required Text
Cradle to Cradle Publisher: North Point Press; 1 edition ISBN-10: 0865475873| ISBN-13: 978-0865475878
Syllabus
- 2/1 - Intro to Sustainable Theater
- Introduce Big Project
- What is performance?
- Goals of the Class
- 2/8 - Sustainable Technologies
- What makes a technology sustainable?
- Examples of Sustainable Technologies
- 2/15 - Meets in Morning at Site
- The integration of sustainable technologies into building.
- Adapting technologies to specialized needs.
- The systems of sustainability.
- Be sure to sign up for a consultation on your project ideas BEFORE FEB. 29
- 2/22 - Sustainable Practices
- Simple Changes
- Ancient Technology
- Integrating sustainable technology into daily life and work.
- People work sustainably.
SIGN UP FOR A CONSULTATION ON YOUR PROJECT IDEAS
- 2/29 - Guest Speaker(s)
- Joel Shapiro - joel@electriclodge.org- Founder of the Electric Lodge
- Justin Yoffe - Justin.Yoffe@SMGOV.NET - Santa Monica Cultural Affairs Supervisor
- Jesse Smith - jsmith@calarts.edu - Director of Facilities at CalArts
- Deadline for articulating initial project proposals, please sign up for a consultation BEFORE 2/29
- 3/7 - Project Presentations
- 10 minute presentation on what your project will focus
- Discuss Theatrical LEED and Meta Project
- 3/14 - Materials Reuse Infrastructure
- 3/21 - Marketing Materials at CalArts
- Notes on Meta Project Expansion
3/28 - No Class, Spring Break
- Notes on Meta Project Expansion
- 4/4 - Management Practices in The School of Theater
- 4/11 - Institute Cleanliness
- Guest Seema Sueko - seema@moolelo.net
- Guest Seema Sueko - seema@moolelo.net
- 4/18 - Meta Project - What does a Sustainable Production Look Like?
- 4/25 - Final Sustainable Project Presentations
- 5/2 - Class Wrap Up
Methodology
Weekly CalArts Site Visits
Weekly Topical Presentation
- A brief history of a nutrient of our art making
- - The uses of the thing in the world
- - The uses of the thing in performance
- - The proposed change
- - Why this change
- - How to execute this change.
- - Examples of this type of change in the world
Meta-Project
- Theatrical Leed
- Can we find a standard for production
- Can we sustain the unsustainable
- Develop a sustainable idea, a new way of working, new nutrient.
- - Sustainable Proposal – Innovation
- -Design a new way of working
What is Performance?
Project Information
Click here for documentation on the Sustainable Theater Class Project
Downloads
Links
Online Resources
Carnegie Mellon's "Theater and Ecology" Resource Library
Ashden Directory, Environmentalism and Performing Arts
Companies
Green Producers
Mo`olelo Performing Arts Company
Green Houses
Further Reading
ecotheater blog by Mike Lawler
Not Just Theater
Arts & Ecology from the Arts Council in England
Centre for Contemporary Art and the Natural World
Environmental Media Association Green Seal
The Association of University Leaders for a Sustainable Future
Not Just Art
