Putting It Together

This article demonstrates how collaborative teaching in the field of musical theatre has served as a platform for uncovering the research methodology of artography. This methodology explores the intricate entanglement of the roles of artist, researcher, and teacher. The reorganization of a new curr...

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Main Authors: Anne Cecilie Røsjø Kvammen, Johanne Karen Hagen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: OsloMet — Oslo Metropolitan University 2024-12-01
Series:Nordic Journal of Art and Research
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Online Access:https://journals.oslomet.no/index.php/ar/article/view/5468
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Summary:This article demonstrates how collaborative teaching in the field of musical theatre has served as a platform for uncovering the research methodology of artography. This methodology explores the intricate entanglement of the roles of artist, researcher, and teacher. The reorganization of a new curriculum and collaborative teaching among a group of teachers at the bachelor program in musical theatre at Kristiania University College forms the basis of our reflections. We, the two authors, were involved in this process. We connect these experiences to theories of artography and collaborative teaching. We argue that our multidisciplinary artographic awareness relied on certain conditions of growth within the teacher group. These growth conditions include: 1) a culture of sharing pedagogy among colleagues, 2) working beyond an individual’s level of comfort through co-teaching and 3) reevaluating teaching habits. Cover photo: Johanne Karen Hagen
ISSN:2535-7328