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90 - Freedom to Make Choices - Ivar Hacksher, Jay Gilligan & Frodo - pt 1 of 2

90 - Freedom to Make Choices - Ivar Hacksher, Jay Gilligan & Frodo - pt 1 of 2

Fromthe Way of the Showman


90 - Freedom to Make Choices - Ivar Hacksher, Jay Gilligan & Frodo - pt 1 of 2

Fromthe Way of the Showman

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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
Dec 12, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode Jay Gilligan and I talk to the wonderful teacher and artist Ivar Hacksher in his house. We talk about many things, but the underlying flavour is about making choices in art and life.some of the things we talk about:- the importance of not knowing.-making things and ideas concrete too soon.-Olle and Sarah from the stockholm gallery "Den Fantastiska platsen" ( the fantastic place) have as their business statement that the company is about having fun.-Where is the space for saying I don't know these days? -Ivar was part of starting a school which did not have a plan of what the students would learn ahead of time. But instead they promised the swedish state that they would submit a report after the fact telling them what they had done. The state accepted this.-Paris 1920'2 people, artists meet to see what happend.- Patrons invested in arist. THis helped them take bold choices.-Feeling safe in the world is ofen a question of money.- Getting gigs to pay for cake.- American psyche vs scandinavian in regards to feeling like someone will have your back if it all fails.-On immidiate opions to then be able to move on without much emotional connection.There is no time for I dont know. We push "like" or "heart" then scroll on leaving that thing behind us in a feed and could not get back to it if we tried.-We no longer sit with experiences to find out what we feel, and think about it.-the NON cultrure of social media. Avoiding finding out what you feel.- artistic research. Not needing to always have results. Exploration for it's own sake.-some artistic work is important to have gone through, but does not produce any interesting work. -arti schools used to be places to create work. Universities was for exploration and research.- Rudolf Steiner and the importance of a philosophical foundation, or well thought out base to create work from.-the story of the woman who didn't have any ideas, who couldn't make a choice.-learning to make choices-know what to pay attention to and what notclean art. keeping to your specific task and explore within that and not dilluting it by adding stuff.Support the show...Now you can get t-shirts and hoodies with our wonderful logo. This is the best new way to suport the podcast project. Become a proud parader of your passion for Showmanship and our glorious Craft whilst simultanously helping to gather more followers for the Way.You'll find the store here: https://thewayoftheshowman.printdrop.com.auIf you want to help support this podcast it would be tremendous if you wrote a glowing review on iTunes or Spotify.If you want to contact me about anything, including wanting me to collaborate on one of your projects you can reach me on thewayoftheshowman@gmail.comor find out more on the Way of the Showman website.you can follow the Way of Instagram where it is, not surprisingly thewayoftheshowman.If you find it in you and you have the means to do so, you can suport the podcast financially at:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/captainfrodo
Released:
Dec 12, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Philosophical and esoteric perspectives from a modern day Showman. Each season is different in its approach. S1 is essays. S2 is one book length attempt at Understanding Showmanship, S3 is conversations with remarkable Showfolk.The host, Captain Frodo, internationally renowned circus performer, director, writer, husband and dad lays out, in great detail, his practical performance philosophy for performers who seek to deepen the conversation with their audiences and themselves. You can find him, and more of his writing at: www.thewayoftheshowman.com