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people at iiasa
Science to policy
through art
Q & A with IIASA Science and Art Associate Gloria Benedikt
QQ When and how did you start to connect dance to broader societal questions?
QA The tipping point was when I was working in the library as an
undergraduate student at Harvard University. I had to go to the theater
for a performance, and thought to myself: I wish I could stay here,
because there is more creativity involved in writing a paper than in going
onÂ
stage executing the choreography of an abstract ballet. I realized that
I had to get out of ballet company life and try to create work that
establishes the missing link between ballet and the real world.
To follow my academic interest, I could write papers,
but I had another language that I could use—dance—and
I knew that there is a lot of power in this language. So I
started choreographing papers that I wrote and rather than
publishingÂ
them in journals, IÂ
performed them. The first work
was called Growth, a duet illustrating how our actions on
one side of the world impact the other side. As dancers we
need to concentrateÂ
and listen to each other, take intelligent risks
andÂ
not let go. If one of us lets go, we would both fall on our faces.
QQ What motivated you to make this career change?
QA It’s time to bring art back into society, where it can create
an impact. I am not a scientist. I don’t know exactly how the data
is produced, but I can see the results, make sense of them and
connect them to the things that I am specialized in.
QQ How did you get involved with IIASA?
QA I first started interdisciplinary thinking with the economist
Tomáš Sedlácˇek, who I met at the European Culture Forum 2013.
A year later I had a public debate with Tomáš and the composer
MerlijnÂ
Twaalfhoven in Vienna. Pavel Kabat, IIASAÂ
Director General
and CEO, attended this and invited me to come to IIASA.
QQ What have you done here so far?
QA
For the first year at IIASA I created a variety of works
to reach out to scientists and policymakers. This year
I tried to integrate the two groups by actively involving
scientists in the creation process. The result, COURAGE,
an interdisciplinary performance debate, premiered at the
EuropeanÂ
Forum Alpbach 2016. InÂ
September, IÂ
codirected
a new project called Citizen Artist Incubator at IIASA.
QQ Are you planning on doing research of your own?
QA At the moment I am trying something, evaluating the results,
andÂ
seeing what can be improved, so in a way that is a type of research.
SomeÂ
preliminary results came from the creation of COURAGE. We found
that if we as scientists and artists want to work together, both parties
have to compromise. That is exactly what we expect humanity to do
when tackling global challenges. We have to be team players. It’s like
putting a performance on stage. Everyone has to work together. AB Gloria Benedikt
was born to dance.
But with a degree in
government studies and an
interest in current affairs,
Benedikt now builds bridges
between art and science.
Read more at blog.iiasa.ac.at/benedikt‑16
Gloria Benedikt benedikt@iiasa.ac.at
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