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[CIPN] Cambridge Interdisciplinary Performance Network

 

The Cambridge Interdisciplinary Performance Network (CIPN) brings together people from a wide variety of disciplines in Cambridge and beyond who are engaging with performance as a concept, from music and literary studies to anthropology, architecture and medicine. It asks how these varied interests might relate, intersect and interact. Interest in performance reflects a movement away from thinking in terms of immutable objects and singular subjects. It focuses attention on collective contexts. It also models a different way to mean: so performances, theatricality, theatre, and the arts in practice are relevant, too. But the group’s main focus is on the potential of the idea of performance as an umbrella approach to culture.

  • What does it mean to frame, stage, display or enact? In what sense might all forms of self-consciously public statements – art, politics, academic discourse – be seen as performance?
     
  • How is our post-print digital era, with its forces of equivalence and convergence, prompting reconsideration of traditional categories and boundaries – ie of the disciplinary itself?
     
  • How do we understand objects (fixed, a record) when they cannot exist separate from their experience on the part of somebody or other (time-bound, embodied)?
     
  • How do we understand the subject when it depends on imagined and actual collectivities to position itself?

Founded in May 2012 after an interdisciplinary gathering under the heading 'What is Performance?', CIPN was funded as a research network at CRASSH from 2013 to 2019 (http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/programmes/performance-network); and is now co-funded as a research hub by the Faculties of Music, English, Classics and Divinity.

What is CIPN?

Beyond the Authority of the Text