Reflection-based Artistic Professional Practice Erasmus Project
General information for the Reflection-based Artistic Professional Practice Erasmus Project
Project Title
Reflection-based Artistic Professional Practice
Project Key Action
This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Project Action Type
This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for higher education
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2020
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: New innovative curricula/educational methods/development of training courses; Research and innovation; Entrepreneurial learning – entrepreneurship education
Project Summary
The main focus of the Strategic Partnership project “RAPP Lab – How Reflectiveness and Critical Thinking Empower Musicians to Create New Economic and Cultural Roles and Structures” is on how the reflective methodologies of artistic research empower musicians to creatively respond to the economic-cultural environment with which they are confronted – a more dispersive, multi-layered, dynamic environment than the one the European conservatoire systems were designed for.
RAPP Lab is based on the premise that the way of handling artistic material can change through reflection (new practices, concert formats, learning formats etc.). This will have effects on learning and teaching in Music HEI and on the continuous personal self-development of musicians as they participate in the civic and social life of the future. Having gained new knowledge through reflectiveness and critical thinking empowers students, graduates and teachers to create new economic and cultural roles and as a consequence to increase cultural participation.
Benefiting in the longer term, RAPP Lab’s potential for an entrepreneurial dimension in HME is not only to support the students’ artistic development but also to equip them with the appropriate ‘meta-skills’. The ‘meta skills’ of adaptability, of going through processes of reflection, of turning obstacles into opportunities and of simply ‘making things happen’ are going to be as relevant in their own way for the musicians of the future as their core musical skills. At the same time, a musician equipped with these skills is going to shape more likely a full and engaged role in society, using their musical and reflective skills not just to promote their own careers but also to be in close contact to the ‘real-world’ around them.
These are the main objectives:
1. Widening the knowledge of musical practitioners and the scope of their future education through reflectiveness and critical thinking
2. Complementing high specialisation in music practice with additional forms of knowledge-production
3. Developing prototypical forms of teaching, learning and continuous self-development (Labs 1-6)
4. Empowering musicians to create new economic and cultural roles and structures
Steps towards such goals are the following: As a first step, the RAPP Lab team will define a preliminary draft of standards (Guidelines for the methodology, experimental settings etc.) that will be used to finally agree on a set of shared criteria for the relations of critical reflection, artistic practice and additional forms of teaching, learning and continuous self-development. These standards will lead to four work packages, who will identify the theoretical concept of the project and the different project activities, and are the basis for the evaluation of the respective activities.
RAPP Lab consists of a pool of various activities linked together as a puzzle to generate new modules, methods, experimental settings and transferable modules for acquiring artistic skills through critical thinking and reflection-based practice. Each activity takes a different perspective on the meta-theme “RAPP Lab” and develops a suitable implementation (Lab 1-6) depending on the specific focus of the activity. Each focus is central to the question of the development of new prototypical forms of teaching and learning through reflectiveness and critical thinking and refers to relevant aspects within the discourse of artistic research. Each LTT-activity (Lab 1-6) will specialize on one experimental setting for/in acquiring artistic skills and will lead or be part of the four intellectual outputs. The Labs will be represented through online-tutorials, interviews and web-based tool-kits on a final web-platform.
RAPP Lab’s participants are teachers, researchers, institutional leaders and students (BA/MA and PhD) of each institution of the project consortium, led by the HFMT Cologne. The Strategic Partnership involves various European HME, each of which contributes to RAPP Lab’s multi-thematic approach with an individual LTT activity (RAPP Labs 1-6).
RAPP Lab is based on these three main pillars:
1. Providing reflectiveness and critical thinking through artistic research
By: Bootcamps, workshops, experimental settings on: Developing Cognitive skills (Lab 1), Critical Reflection (Lab 2), Phenomenology (Lab 3), Transculturality (Lab 4), Autoethnography (Lab 5), Improvisation (Lab 6).
2. New methods of teaching integrated in HME in order to empower students to find and create their own employment opportunities and cultural roles
By: Creating Guidelines, developing and redefining modules and promoting experimental learning-teaching formats
3. Dissemination of that new teaching and understanding
By: Transferable exemplars, tutorials, interviews, web-based tool-kits, interactive web-platform, multiplier events and evaluation
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 407339 Eur
Project Coordinator
HOCHSCHULE FUR MUSIK UND TANZ KOLN & Country: DE
Project Partners
- Norges musikkhøgskole
- Eesti Muusika- ja Teatriakadeemia
- CONSERVATORIO DI MUSICA “SANTA CECILIA”
- UNIVERSITAT FUR MUSIK UND DARSTELLENDE KUNST WIEN
- ORPHEUS INSTITUUT VZW
- ASSOCIATION EUROPEENNE DES CONSERVATOIRES, ACADEMIES DE MUSIQUE ET MUSIKHAOCHSCHULEN AISBL

