What can Unite Us and Bring Us Together?

Hybrid International Laboratory of Cardboardia

Bournemouth 2022
What can unite us and bring us together?

This October, we need YOU to shape and take part in our Cardboardia Olympic Parade at Arts by the Sea Festival in Bournemouth!

The citizens of Cardboardia, our imaginative cardboard wonderland, the State Without Borders, have been trying to find out what unites us.

One of our best answers is: Playfulness!

So we're setting up the Cardboardia Olympic Games 2022 and we need your help!
Address

Online could be in Zoom

Offline is in autumn to be announcement later

Dates

Timetable of the workshop is here

2022, the 2nd of October – The Grand finale
This will be the first official Hybrid International Laboratory of Cardboardia, starting online with a series of inclusive, global virtual meetings in June, continuing all summer and finishing at the end of September with a 10-day series of on-site workshops in Bournemouth.
The Grand Finale will be on Sunday 2nd October with The Cardboardia Olympic Parade. Come and play games with us at Arts by the Sea festival!
We want to collect the most strange, silly, lovely, unexpected, important, clever, real and fake, ancient and modern games from all over the world and share and play them all together!
THE HYBRID INTERNATIONAL LABORATORY OF CARDBOARDIA
consists of several stages
[enrollment open now]
1
ECRUITMENT TO THE CARDBOARDIA LABORATORY
We gather passionate people & community groups to share their ideas and favourite traditional games.

Fill in the Application Form to be part of this!
2
A SERIES OF WEBINARS
We bring everyone together to discuss why play is an important part of our lives, to shape the Cardboardia Olympics 2022, and to begin making games and visuals together.
3
CREATIVE WORKSHOPS IN BOURNEMOUTH
We’ll open a creative space in Bournemouth for 10 days of on-site makers' and performance workshops for people to come and create with us, present their games and try them out!
4
THE PARADE!
We will show all our creations and play together on Sunday 2nd of October in the grand finale at the Arts by the Sea festival parade!

You can be involved in different ways:

During the summer
join our online meetings and discussions to get new ideas (and share your own) for games and events in public spaces;
Join our online workshops
and get new tools to work with cardboard and other recycled materials to make props, masks and decorations for your local event;
If you are from Bournemouth or nearby, you can join both our online and onsite workshops
to create ideas and make objects to be really ready for the Parade in October 2022!
Join our on-site workshops at the end of September in Bournemouth
and meet each other and Citizens of Cardboardia at the Old Fire station venue (TBC).
DESIGN for PERFORMANCE
Together with the curators, participants of the Laboratory will create large mobile objects, costumes, masks and decorations for the parade. During the course participants will learn basic skills of working with cardboard or develop their existing skills experientially.

The program includes:
  • concept development of objects and props for a concrete task;
  • practical work with material - how to attach (glue, ties), how to bend,
  • how to cut corrugated cardboard, give the shape you need for the story.

We invite:
  • illustrators, artists, designers, architects, and everyone who likes to draw and work with their hands;
  • students of pedagogical colleges and universities for an intensive course on the basics of working with cardboard, paper and people. The course is optimal as a student internship (we issue the necessary documents).
COMMUNICATION, PERFORMANCE WITH ELEMENTS OF MANAGEMENT
Laboratory participants will learn how to develop an event plan, together with the supervisors they will create an event scenario within the proposed basic concept, get public speaking and skills of communication with the audience.

The program includes:
  • parade concept creation
  • sessions on inventing active games
  • sessions on event planning,
  • event management,
  • basic work with Google docs,
  • creating and sharing spreadsheets

We invite to participate:
  • artists, presenters, directors who would like to get not only an interesting new experience of creating performance from scratch and improvisation in a team, but also to participate in organizational processes;
  • managers, who feel in themselves the strength, ability, desire to communicate with the public in the process of performance, who would like to try themselves in performances of any genre, who want to develop in this direction.

Who is this for?

In general:
For people who want to get new ideas on how to play with friends and with children — mostly outdoor

And for people who want to promote playfulness and games in public spaces
And more specifically:
  • communities and families in Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch!
  • organisers of local, family and big events
  • Teachers and students;
  • All kind of artists around the UK;
  • Cardboardia Citizens and Cardboardia supporters and artists from all over the world, who want to join the Olympic Laboratory.

By getting involved you will
(individually or together):

Know a lot of new games;
Get life hacks on how to make stuff from easy to get materials and how to find these materials;
Get new techniques for making decorations from cardboard;
Get new tools on how organise local event in your neighbourhood;
Join a big community parade and events in Bournemouth;
Make new friends and inspiration and connections for future projects!

WORK TIMETABLE of
LABORATORY


(June – October 2022)
JUNE 30
THURSDAY
17.00 — 21.00 UK time

We will start our PLAY— this is the first meeting where we will share whatever games we love! They can be from our childhood, our families, our own circle of friends and more or they can even be computer games!

We want to hear from you! Join us to share the games you love with our Cardboardia community.

Zoom links will be sent out to join us, just fill an Application Form!

Our program will include:
  • Sergey Korsakov, Tyran of Cardboardia giving an official speech about the launch of our Cardboardia Olympics in Bournemouth UK and will include discussion about the games we like to play and new ones!
  • In addition – a presentation of games from our invited speakers + announcements of workshops and future meetings.

if you want to tell everybody about game you love, please JOIN!

JULY 13 – 17

On-Site meeting in Bournemouth with Sergey Korsakov, Tyran of Cardboardia
(venues and time TBA)
JULY 26 – AUGUST 30

Every Tuesday 6pm online meets will be setup
(time of meeting TBA)
SEPTEMBER 21 – OCTOBER 2

Cardboardia Laboratory, live on-site workshop in Bournemouth
(venue, TBA)
OCTOBER 2

Parade and Cardboardia Olympic Games event

Arts by the Sea is a celebration of art, culture, people and place

Arts by the Sea brings together large-scale spectaculars, diverse music, intriguing installations, dance, street theatre, participatory experiences and much more, in one unique and celebratory festival. Originally launched in Bournemouth in 2011, Arts by the Sea is now expanding into Christchurch and Poole, and we also bring cultural experiences out into neighbourhoods, working with schools and communities across
the area. We value our talented local artists and creatives and provide a variety of opportunities to support their development. We feel privileged to bring you inspirational experiences in one of the most beautiful locations in the country and put inclusivity, diversity and sustainability at the heart of everything we do.

WHAT YOU WILL GET FROM PARTICIPATION

Participants get a variety of sometimes unexpected tasks
and an opportunity to try themselves in a real project.
For experienced professionals, the Laboratory will be an experimental platform, a way to implement creative ideas and find new solutions.
For beginners this is an opportunity to take your first steps into a new creative project. We welcome anyone with enthusiasm, no prior experience is required.
The education of the applicants is of interest to us, but does not play a role in the selection of participants.

The degree of participation depends solely on personal desire, ability, and diligence, but we expect full involvement in the work of the Lab.

CONDITIONS OF PARTICIPATION

Fill in the Application Form
We will invite you to all Zoom meetings in Programme
(you just need to join to Zoom)
If you want to be a speaker or share your experience online, please get in touch with us to arrange this in advance of a meeting
For participation in on-site Cardboardia Laboratory in September, complete the test task needed, more information after filling the application form
(we will sent by e-mail)
Participation is free of charge but the number of spaces is limited

INTERNSHIP PROGRAM OF THE WORKSHOP "MADE IN CARDBOARDIA" HAS BEEN IN EXISTENCE
SINCE 2013, JANUARY

During this time, the program participants and workshop curators have implemented more than 40 projects around the world, including in the framework of such festivals:
Sziget Festival (Budapest, Hungary)
Cardboardia Pictures' presentation of Cardboardia Film Studios.
2017
Bright People (Moscow)
Dream Machine Cartonia. The materialization of dreams. Street performance, parade along Neglinnaya Street. 2014
LowLands (Nethelands)
Journey mini Dream machine, participation in the Cardboard Minister's workshop. 2014
International Lohas Festival (Taiwan)
Yilan (Taiwan) held a parade in honor of Cardboardia's national holiday, Giant Creatures of Tyran Day. 2013
Festival of Imageneers (UK)
The Official Cartonia Orchestra was presented for the first time.
2018
Exhibition "Me in the House" (Moscow)
Together with the volunteers of the "Gift of Life" fund,
Tsereteli Gallery. 2014

OFFICIAL CARDBOARDIA ORCHESTRA


ARCHANGELSK

FEEDBACK FROM CARDBOARDIA INTERNS
Moscow, the direction of performance design
Before the internship I knew nothing about Cartonia - I accidentally came across an ad on the Internet for interns and thought: "Hmm, that's interesting! I think I know how to work with cardboard, and I want to see Kulikovo Pole" - so I applied, and I was lucky!
Moscow, the direction of performance design
I've traveled and seen enough (not really that much, but there's a lot to compare it to), I've watched people in other states, I'm still trying to understand the structure of our country, but Cardboardia is one of the best countries I've ever been to. If I was given the choice of staying without everything and going to live in Cardboardia, I would say yes.
Moscow, the direction of performance design
Yes, perhaps that is a great experience. Now, I experience Cardboard differently. By the way, the Big Men who outfitted me for the internship never understood why I didn't learn how to make locks. Too bad it's an internship and not a course or a practicum. And... Thanks to Tyran. Yes, one person definitely made it to the end! To be able to organize what has been a hobby into a business is a rare stroke of luck. And for it to still breathe and live its own life - quite an endangered case. Vivat Tyran, vivat!
Valeria Solovyova
Before the internship I knew nothing about Cardboardia - I accidentally came across an ad on the Internet for interns and thought: "Hmm, that's interesting! I think I know how to work with cardboard, and I want to see Kulikovo Pole" - so I applied, and I was lucky!

Then, when they started to tell me more about the conditions, I got a little scared: they said there weren't enough places in the hotels, and that I had to bring my own pots, plates, and a lot of food, because the nearest store was 50 km away, and the schedule of the dining room didn't coincide with the cardboard cutting schedule; besides, I imagined an organized shuttle service, when the whole big Cartonia crew loads the bus and drives to the place mentioned (now I realized that it was impossible because the crew had been working all through the project). In general, I was expecting some spartan conditions, cold, hunger, wild fatigue, working under the open sky and living in tents. But the reality exceeded all my expectations: stunning beauty of the place, vast steppe, low sky, and sandstorms on the horizon, the museum itself is amazing in its architecture, landscape and content, very comfortable, fully equipped living houses (although I understand that this is just great luck, and Cardboardia is not always lived in such conditions) timely meals and quite adequate work schedule. I was fed up and absolutely happy with everything!

As for the work itself, I should say separately. First of all, I want to express my deep gratitude to Olesya Kandalitseva for her caring, tactful and careful approach to learning: she gave detailed instructions on safety, warned in advance of any mistakes, explained everything very clearly and gave interesting tasks. And in general I am incredibly grateful to the whole team: everyone was very friendly and responsive, each person was willing to help both with advice and help.

Because I have been making various objects, models and furniture out of cardboard for more than a year I knew how to hold a knife correctly, understood the material, and what is the direction of the corrugations and ribs, and thought that I did not learn anything new, but it was not like that - I have received many skills, I learned a lot of skills and tricks of the trade, such as how to make patterns for costumes, where to reinforce the layers of cardboard, where to glue with tape, where to varnish, how to ensure human safety when using an object, how to make a secure fixture, etc. Everything was helpful!

And in general, I was impressed with the atmosphere: the atmosphere of a very friendly and creative community, where all the people are so interesting and different, but living and burning with one idea, trying and putting all their power to create a holiday for other people. All the characters of Cardboardia, as one big family, and they really resemble a nomadic people or even a traveling circus, which moves from one place to another, putting on a colorful show.

These 6 days of internship were an invaluable experience and an unforgettable experience for me! Cardboardia conquered my heart, and now I want to be there, because it's a great happiness - to create, to work with my own hands, to turn ideas into reality, to create such monumental and beautiful things, to do something for people and see their happy faces!
And thank you, Tyran, for creating this Cardboard World!
Dasha Alexeyeva
I've traveled and seen enough (not really that much, but there's a lot to compare it to), I've watched people in other states, I'm still trying to understand the structure of our country, but Cardboardia is one of the best countries I've ever been to. If I was given the choice of staying without everything and going to live in Cardboardia, I would say yes.

The time when I learned about a country without territory is long gone, it was so long ago that I even sometimes think I've known about it since birth.

I haven't had the chance to live in this country much, but enough to know what the rules and laws are. I am willing to subscribe to every one of them.

At first I got to the Steppe and understood from the first days that sleep is not the main thing in this country, that madness in the eyes and thirst for what is done is much more important. During my internship in the Steppe, I learned perseverance, pushing aside girlish whims and insecurities about myself and the blade of a knife. I learned stamina and stability, the glue was burning my fingers, but I didn't give up and I won! I realized that you can be happy and overwhelmed even without comfort. Those days in the steppe are forever in my heart, which freezes up to this day from memories of local sunsets, strong winds and twittering swallows.

I also happened to visit preparations for the Moscow Polytechnic Festival. I was happy to be face to face with the montage, which paused at the slightest moment when rain poured down behind our necks in a pavilion without walls or a roof. I realized that people in this country are confident and quick-thinking. Making a decision before you have time to think is the most important thing. Time is short and you have to make it, even if you are hungry and have rainwater in your boots. Preparation for Polytechnic taught me how to manage their time, that there are no difficult things, if there is no skills or knowledge, everyone can help, just ask, not forgetting to include the brain. For me, also, Cardboardia is about progress and development.

During the Polytech festival itself, there was fabulous weather and so much happiness that I finally realized: no matter how much you've slept before, no matter how many fingers you've cut making a child a "sound-cracker-wonder-of-wonder", no matter how many people try to take away your Amox shuffleboard during the parade, because it's "Super cool! Ah, let me play!", all of the above are insignificant and insignificant compared to the love of a country without territory that I have for ever and so deeply that it seems to be the most heartfelt confession I've made in a while. Thank you, I am happy!
Olga Vasenko
Good afternoon!
Since few people will read to the end, I will immediately write all sorts of thanks and shoot some rays to my colleagues in the shop.
Thank you, Olesya, for taking care of us. For your interest in your interns.
Thanks Anna! For the food and its organization)
Thanks to everyone who showed up in my life for these two weeks.
Thank you Dasha for taking over for me!
Anya for a wonderful story about starting to exercise!
Katya, for the killer humor.
Ira for the company of Crocodile.
Nastya, for the smile. And dreadlocks. I want them for a long time.
Ksyusha, who let me cut sandwiches. And not to go out in the cold)
To Lelya, I admire her versatile artistic vision.
Sasha, for the opportunity to be close to the talent!
To Marina and Lera, for the workshop and pics)
To Kostya, for the well-made cuttings in the horses.
Lyosha and Artem - thanks for the great SUPERSHIT and Crocodile head. The only head I managed to make during my internship.

My name is Olga.
And I whined.
Whining the whole internship.

About how I wasn't the one who made the Crow's mask.
About how I was not the one who invented the Goat's head in one day.
How I was not the one who made the Embrace Meter.
About ovens, cups, pans...
And just to keep things positive.
I whined.

INTERNSHIPS.
You called to work, maybe not us, but here we are. What are you going to do now?
Costume designers, illustrators, ex-demobees, homemakers, ethno-people... Making a mix of us was probably the hardest part. Those who signed up for design worked their asses off at the Workshop. Future interns keep in mind, you're not going to make it and do anything perfectly anyway. Get over it right away.

There are two roles in the internship mix.
Either create, or ... cut!
By the way, the one who creates is still the one who cuts.
But the one who cuts... He cuts and cuts.
Do you understand why I whined?
Of course, no one bothered to peek and advise unnecessary advice. But if you're not an artist or mechanic right away, there's no time to become one in the Workshop. Not during the internship.

What we learned-well, good artists and designers-remained good! That's no small thing!
The rest... We learned how to cut straight, in a circle, on the piece, on the floor, on the table.

Yes, perhaps that is a great experience. Now, I experience Cardboard differently. By the way, the Big Men who outfitted me for the internship never understood why I didn't learn how to make locks. Too bad it's an internship and not a course or a practicum. And... Thanks to Tyran. Yes, one person definitely made it to the end! To be able to organize what has been a hobby into a business is a rare stroke of luck. And for it to still breathe and live its own life - quite an endangered case. Vivat Tyran, vivat!
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