The Good Chance Theatre is a network of international artists operating in refugee camps and Reception Centres. In these sorts of laboratories of cosmopolitanism, Good Chance Theatre establishes its mobile theatres (geodesic domes) and tries to develop a common language and a shared imagination, using performing arts. Founded in 2015, in the unofficial Calais camp, the Good Chance has developed a network of domes in France and the UK, aiming to increase those spaces of experimentation, where the performative language challenges multiple identities in transition. Hundreds of refugees, artists and volunteers work together daily, to connect peoples, bodies, ideas and narratives. By working at the thresholds of Europe, where new identities are rebuilt or denied, Good Chance Theatre benefits from a privileged viewpoint to look at the continent and foresee its changes.
Alle soglie d’Europa: Il Good Chance Theatre e la sperimentazione di linguaggi performativi nei centri di prima accoglienza e nei campi per rifugiati
Rosaria Ruffini
2019-01-01
Abstract
The Good Chance Theatre is a network of international artists operating in refugee camps and Reception Centres. In these sorts of laboratories of cosmopolitanism, Good Chance Theatre establishes its mobile theatres (geodesic domes) and tries to develop a common language and a shared imagination, using performing arts. Founded in 2015, in the unofficial Calais camp, the Good Chance has developed a network of domes in France and the UK, aiming to increase those spaces of experimentation, where the performative language challenges multiple identities in transition. Hundreds of refugees, artists and volunteers work together daily, to connect peoples, bodies, ideas and narratives. By working at the thresholds of Europe, where new identities are rebuilt or denied, Good Chance Theatre benefits from a privileged viewpoint to look at the continent and foresee its changes.I documenti in ARCA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.