CO- CREATION - a research study of an artistic process and ownership with dancers and musicians with or without norm breaking functionalities.
This study takes departure from an artistic collaborative process where dancers and musicians, with and without norm breaking functionalities, explore various ways to co- create in dance and music. The focus of study is which conditions must be in place for co – creation and how these affect the artistic process. The participants experience of ownership is in focus.
The research is conducted with ethnography as starting point, such as participatory observation, introspection, interviews and logbooks. The empirical material is collected during 5 laboratories that took place between 2019–2023. Analysis methods are qualitative content analysis, multimodal analysis and reflexive introspection. Overarching theoretical perspective is norm critical, using Kalonaityte (2014) as a main reference. Also, a social semiotic perspective with a focus om multimodality is used, (Kress 2010, Van Lleuwen 2005).
The results show is presented in three parts: Collaborative process, Ownership and Conditions.
In the Collaborative process there are three aspects that are important; clear communication; balance between taking and giving initiative and process requires time. Ownership has to do with various levels of ownership and hierarchy; the bodily abilities to make choices and freedom in relation to responsibility. Important Conditions for co-creation are clear frames and assignments; enough time (crip time) and space for difference.
Overall, the study points at the importance of education. Difference in performing dance and music is not necessarily due to different norm breaking abilities, but rather to lack of education on all levels (from childhood up to higher education) for dancers and musicians with norm breaking functionalities. Also, making space for different abilities and experiences challenges norms and can contribute to new artistic and aesthetic expressions that would enrich the artistic field of dance and music.