Description
For this third edition of BAM!, the Bivouac workshop and the Bim crew take the lead, in partnership with a student association: the GNUF, the naturalist group of Franche-Comte university. Together they created a walking path that brings walkers to discover a new aspect of the campus.
Action
BAM!
BAM! is a cycle of participatory artistic residencies that question the uses of the Bouloie in Besançon. For its 3rd edition, 2 artist collectives are taking over to propose different ways to invest campus space by involving students, professionals and residents in new uses.In order to enhance the biodiversity there and strengthen the links between the campus and people who work and study there,the Groupe Naturaliste of the University of Franche-Comté (GNUFC) wanted to create a path of discovery and interpretation on campus site of La Bouloie.Their idea meets the motivations of BAM! they worked together with the Bivouac workshop and the Collectif bim!
Biographies
Le Collectif bim
The Collective bim brings together more than twenty performers. Together, they compose and explore an artistic field halfway between theater and dance, which allows them to get out of established codes and places dedicated to representation. They create bodily performances in situ by reinterpreting, emphasizing, diverting inhabited spaces, always with a touch of humor and poetry. Always collective, their creations most often come to life in teams of 3 to 10 performers. They make it a point of honor to regularly open their practice to other creators (architects, landscapers, dancers, photographers, videographers, associations, etc.), not to mention the many participatory projects carried out with groups. amateurs (children, professional groups, residents, retirees).
L’Atelier Bivouac
Bivouac workshop is a landscaper collective gather around a commun inspiration: explore new ways to develop public space projects. For them, experimentation and research are inseparable from physic territory experience: be here and attentive, live here and now. Their project work is built on an immersive approach: they propose to inhabit for a time the order place and deploy an open sky workshop. This presence on the spot allows them to understand needs and inspirations of the one who live here and make territories alive to formulate and build an appropriated answer, singular and wise. By their attention to “what’s already here”, by their inventory works, by saving means, they are taking advantage from local resources, by reusing and recycling.
Photo credits
Nicolas Waltefaugle