B-Mapping
by _Jeremis Iron Arts Collective: _Amanda Castro (UK) _Vera Erenbourg (UK) _Hayley Kasperczyk (UK)
#psychogeography #remappingBelgrade #storytelling #audiotour # TellUsYourStory
26.09.14 / starting time: 10.00
26.09.14 / starting time: 14.00
27.09.14 / starting time: 11.00
28.09.14 / starting time: 13.00
28.09.14 / starting time: 17.00
PLEASE NOTE: this piece is an individual tour which lenght depends on the individual participant and how quickly they proceed with the tour. It may take as long as up to 2 - 2,5 hours to complete the route. Participants will need to come back to UK Parobrod to return their device within 3 hours from the starting time.
DETAILS:
_duration: 2-2,5 hrs
_language: EN
_number of participants: 8
_8 sets of mp3 players, headphones and maps will be available at the starting point, You'll be asked to leave your ID as a deposite, which you can collect back upon returning the device
_age restriction: over 18 only
_accessibility restriction: the route given on the map is a suggested route. If accessibility is an issue the participant may wish to take an alternative route to reach the B-Spots. This will not affect the experience of B-Mapping
_in case of last minute changes you wil be also informed through your e-mail or phone
26.09.14 / starting time: 10.00
26.09.14 / starting time: 14.00
27.09.14 / starting time: 11.00
28.09.14 / starting time: 13.00
28.09.14 / starting time: 17.00
PLEASE NOTE: this piece is an individual tour which lenght depends on the individual participant and how quickly they proceed with the tour. It may take as long as up to 2 - 2,5 hours to complete the route. Participants will need to come back to UK Parobrod to return their device within 3 hours from the starting time.
DETAILS:
_duration: 2-2,5 hrs
_language: EN
_number of participants: 8
_8 sets of mp3 players, headphones and maps will be available at the starting point, You'll be asked to leave your ID as a deposite, which you can collect back upon returning the device
_age restriction: over 18 only
_accessibility restriction: the route given on the map is a suggested route. If accessibility is an issue the participant may wish to take an alternative route to reach the B-Spots. This will not affect the experience of B-Mapping
_in case of last minute changes you wil be also informed through your e-mail or phone
Meeting point: UK Parobrod - Kapetan Mišina 6a
Polazište: UK Parobrod - Kapetan Mišina 6a
Polazište: UK Parobrod - Kapetan Mišina 6a
Belgrade is well known as a city of culture and history but what can we discover through everyday lives and experiences of people who love this city and have spent time here?
B-Mapping is an audio tour through the streets of Belgrade. Inspired by verbatim theatre practice, by the journalistic and sound innovation of podcasts such as 99% invisible, and by ideas of psychogeography and urban walking, we have created this audio tour through the stories, experiences, ideas and dreams of anyone who has a connection to this city.
We are fascinated with details, everyday workings of a place, weird and wonderful stories that happen to people, and the banalities that lie under layers of tourism and history. Through B-mapping we hope to present a breadth of stories from a diverse group of people reflecting the population of Belgrade. We hope that through hearing other people’s stories that the participant is able to connect with elements of the landscape that they would not usually notice, or look at the surroundings through different eyes.
/ RS
B - Mapiranje je zvučno putovanje kroz ulice Beograda. Pratite mapu da biste pronašli svaki B- Spot i istinitu priču koja se povezuje sa njom. Otkrijte priče, iskustva i snove ljudi koji su iskusili grad i vidite Beograd kroz njihove oči. B - Mapiranje predstavlja iskustvo Beograda koje je detaljno, jedinstveno i duboko ljudsko.
_8 učesnika po turi
_Publika treba da ponese: mp3 plejer sa instaliranim audio fajlom
_ENG
_authors / guides:
JIAC takes inspiration from the relationships between the individual and their surroundings to develop collaborative practice-based research performance projects.
JIAC was founded in 2009 by graduates from MA Performance Practice and Research, Central School of Speech and Drama. Projects include Stuff (Bush Theatre,2012), Re/Cycled (V&A,2010), Slow Dance (Whitechapel Gallery, Tristan Bates Theatre, Shunt,2009-10), It Cannot Be Otherwise (Tales from the Edge of Everything, De La Warr Pavilion,2010), Failure Project (Camden People’s Theatre,2008-09).
website: jeremisiron.wix.com/jiac
Amanda Castro, from London, is Community Producer at the Bush Theatre where she runs the Bush’s work with young people and communities. She has experience directing and producing verbatim and physical theatre projects. Through her work she aims to explore ways to build narratives and engage audiences.
Vera Erenbourg, from Italy, works as Festival Assistant for Watch This Space at the National Theatre. With experience in managing and producing street arts, circus and site-specific projects, she is interested in developing cross-disciplinary collaborations within the Outdoor Arts sector.
Hayley Kasperczyk, from Birmingham, is a Location Scout and theatre maker. With interest in urban environments and experience sourcing unusual spaces for performance, she aims to explore alternative ways for art to inhabit spaces and for urban landscapes to inspire performance.
B-Mapping is an audio tour through the streets of Belgrade. Inspired by verbatim theatre practice, by the journalistic and sound innovation of podcasts such as 99% invisible, and by ideas of psychogeography and urban walking, we have created this audio tour through the stories, experiences, ideas and dreams of anyone who has a connection to this city.
We are fascinated with details, everyday workings of a place, weird and wonderful stories that happen to people, and the banalities that lie under layers of tourism and history. Through B-mapping we hope to present a breadth of stories from a diverse group of people reflecting the population of Belgrade. We hope that through hearing other people’s stories that the participant is able to connect with elements of the landscape that they would not usually notice, or look at the surroundings through different eyes.
/ RS
B - Mapiranje je zvučno putovanje kroz ulice Beograda. Pratite mapu da biste pronašli svaki B- Spot i istinitu priču koja se povezuje sa njom. Otkrijte priče, iskustva i snove ljudi koji su iskusili grad i vidite Beograd kroz njihove oči. B - Mapiranje predstavlja iskustvo Beograda koje je detaljno, jedinstveno i duboko ljudsko.
_8 učesnika po turi
_Publika treba da ponese: mp3 plejer sa instaliranim audio fajlom
_ENG
_authors / guides:
JIAC takes inspiration from the relationships between the individual and their surroundings to develop collaborative practice-based research performance projects.
JIAC was founded in 2009 by graduates from MA Performance Practice and Research, Central School of Speech and Drama. Projects include Stuff (Bush Theatre,2012), Re/Cycled (V&A,2010), Slow Dance (Whitechapel Gallery, Tristan Bates Theatre, Shunt,2009-10), It Cannot Be Otherwise (Tales from the Edge of Everything, De La Warr Pavilion,2010), Failure Project (Camden People’s Theatre,2008-09).
website: jeremisiron.wix.com/jiac
Amanda Castro, from London, is Community Producer at the Bush Theatre where she runs the Bush’s work with young people and communities. She has experience directing and producing verbatim and physical theatre projects. Through her work she aims to explore ways to build narratives and engage audiences.
Vera Erenbourg, from Italy, works as Festival Assistant for Watch This Space at the National Theatre. With experience in managing and producing street arts, circus and site-specific projects, she is interested in developing cross-disciplinary collaborations within the Outdoor Arts sector.
Hayley Kasperczyk, from Birmingham, is a Location Scout and theatre maker. With interest in urban environments and experience sourcing unusual spaces for performance, she aims to explore alternative ways for art to inhabit spaces and for urban landscapes to inspire performance.
Image courtesy of the artists