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Josh Spear: Composing Together and not Together: Intimacy as a Condition for Collaboration

Composer-performer Josh Spear’s research project Composing Together and Not Together delves into Intimacy as a condition for collaboration.

Field of study: Artistic Research

Summary

(text from Research Catalogue)

Collaborative creative processes within the realm of Western Art Music are usually hidden and/or not actually collaborative at all. Vera John-Steiner (2000) defines ‘integrative collaboration’ as a working situation in which roles merge and a shared ideology and vision emerge through dialogue.

This artistic research project investigates to what extent intimacy is a condition for collaboration and what it means within music-making. Intimacy is newly defined as the play of affective, physical and emotional borders between people where our own sense of ourselves can be shaped.

By considering collaborative working as a compositional tool, intimacy becomes something that can be encouraged, indeed collaborative skills can be practised. Through a variety of music-making projects in which I am project lead, composer and/or performer or composer-performer, I devise strategies for handing over power to my colleagues and harnessing their creativity such that they become co-creators rather than just interpreters. I investigate different approaches to intimacy within the domains of music and theatre. I also reflect on my own development as a collaborator and attempt to create a set of principles for successful collaborative working.

A set of advantages to adopting a devised process have emerged and a new focus on the long-term potential of a group or partnership changes the context for collaboration. Understanding that a creative partnership is a tree and artistic products are the fruits of that tree has caused me to understand collaboration as multimodal, beyond the score, and made clear the options for the choices of values within the collaboration.

Documentation

Title: Composing Together & not Together. Intimacy as a Condition for Collaboration.

The complete documentation of Spears' research is available in Research Catalogue.

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Published: Aug 13, 2018 — Last updated: Nov 1, 2024