Program


How do we empower people to transform borders and boundaries into positive futures through arts education?
"These three days are lined up with 64 presenters from 19 countries.
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Mon 9.14

The Introductory Session to ITAC5 & Opening Ceremony 

Monday,  

September 14, 2020             

9:00am~10:00pm Seoul, KST(UTC+9)

1:00am~2:00pm London, BST(UTC+1)  

8:00pm~9:00am New York, EDT(UTC-4)


The Introductory Session to ITAC5 & Opening Ceremony


  • The Introductory Session “The On-Ramp to ITAC5: Getting Ready to Get onto the ITAC5 Highway” Introduction of ITAC by Eric Booth(ITAC Co-founder) and Jean Taylor(Lincoln Center Education) get to know colleagues, and look into the ITAC5 themes in advance.

Opening Ceremony

- Opening Ceremony features keynote speakers from all over the world and Korean performers.


Tue 9.15
Day 1.

Unlearning

  • What do we as teaching artists (and participants) need to unlearn, and what are the most powerful tools for new learning?

Tuesday,  
September 15, 2020             

9:00am~10:00pm Seoul, KST(UTC+9)

1:00am~2:00pm London, BST(UTC+1)  

8:00pm~9:00am New York, EDT(UTC-4)


Unlearning  


  • The presentations and workshops of “Unlearning” will lead you to re-imagine arts education and your work in it with new practices, perspectives and entrepreneurial ideas. Teaching artists bring their best practices to ITAC5 to share and discuss.

Sessions

Wed 9.16
Day 2.

Local & Nomadic Practices

  • How does your practice reflect your own culture and at the same time the roots of local cultures and issues of the communities you work with? 
  • What is universal in the practices that we offer to other specific communities and even to other parts of the world—our nomadic potential? 
  • What is the dynamic balance between local and universal?

Wednesday,  
September 16, 2020             

9:00am~10:00pm Seoul, KST(UTC+9)

1:00am~2:00pm London, BST(UTC+1)  

8:00pm~9:00am New York, EDT(UTC-4)


Local & Nomadic Practices


  • This theme invites us to meet teaching artists whose practice springs from a specific community but carries universal value that reaches beyond the local setting to the global community of teaching artists.

Sessions

Thu 9.17
Day 3.

Peace & Reconciliation

  • Can we facilitate people to become the agents of change in their own communities and beyond, in embracing difference and diversity?

Thursday,  
September 17, 2020             

9:00am~10:00pm Seoul, KST(UTC+9)

1:00am~2:00pm London, BST(UTC+1)  

8:00pm~9:00am New York, EDT(UTC-4)


Peace & Reconciliation


  • Artists who work in participatory settings constantly provoke new perspectives, ask critical, sometimes challenging questions, and raise contemporary issues. What is the role of a teaching artist and arts now, in this era of discriminations and hatred, conflicts and confrontations, anxiety, helplessness and fear? 

Sessions

Mon 9.14

The Introductory Session to ITAC5 & Opening Ceremony 

Tue 9.15
Day 1.

Unlearning

  • What do we as teaching artists (and participants) need to unlearn, and what are the most powerful tools for new learning?

Wed 9.16
Day 2.

Local & Nomadic Practices

  • How does your practice reflect your own culture and at the same time the roots of local cultures and issues of the communities you work with? 
  • What is universal in the practices that we offer to other specific communities and even to other parts of the world—our nomadic potential? 
  • What is the dynamic balance between local and universal?

Thu 9.17
Day 3.

Peace & Reconciliation

  • Can we facilitate people to become the agents of change in their own communities and beyond, in embracing difference and diversity?

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