ISAC – Higher School of Arts and Choreography of Brussels

ISAC – Higher School of Arts and Choreography of Brussels

Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Brussels/Higher School of Arts

Moebius Strip. Choreography: Gilles Jobin. Photography: Dorothée Thebert.
July 13, 2012
ISAC – Higher School of Arts and Choreography of Brussels

 


Higher arts education in the performance, visual, and spatial arts
Specialisation: Body States/Theatricalities of Art (BS/TA)

Opening September 2012

www.arba-esa.be/isac

Dance, performance, and the visual arts are the subject matter of an educational programme that aims to reinvent our vision of the body by training artists in a manner that is professional and vocational (master class, placements) while also ensuring that students develop an openness of spirit and adaptive abilities.

The purpose is to train artists and dancers outside the context of choreographic companies with students free to build their learning path through individual and group practice. At various levels, they can experiment with new forms of choreography and/or performance while acquiring the skills inherent in a higher arts diploma awarded after three or five years of study (Bachelor’s or Master’s degree).

The Institute’s field of investigation is the relationship, in the broadest possible terms, between man and his intimate and public space. Through multiple configurations of the exhibiting and representation of the body, ISAC will be seeking to question heterogeneous forms of art and language, exploring the exchanges and interaction between the body, the stage, and various artistic media as part of a resolutely interdisciplinary approach.

Guest artists
Boris Charmatz
Lynda Gaudreau
Gilles Jobin
La Ribot Maria
Isabella Soupart
Arco Renz
David Zambrano

Entrance examinations: 3–7 September 2012
Option “Arts in the Public Space”

Information and enrollment
[email protected]
T +32 (0)2 506 10 10

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