Artaud 3 Forum
The Centre for Contemporary and Digital Performance at Antonin Artaud Performance Centre invites you to:
ARTAUD FORUM 3: Theatre and Resonant Politics International Conference-Workshop on Theatre Praxis
Saturday March 23 - Sunday March 24 2013
Registration for Theatre & Resonant Politics (Artaud Forum 3) on 23-24 March 2013 is open online at the following link:
http://artaudforum3.eventbrite.com/
This two day symposium on Theatre, Bodies and Politics brings together researchers and artists for a series of paper panels, physical theatre workshops, performances and keynote speeches from Prof. Jon McKenzie (University of Wisconsin) and Dr Sophie Nield (Royal Holloway, University of London)
Please see the description of the event below:
A two-day conference on theatre, the body, and politics, held at Brunel University’s Antonin Artaud Performance Centre.
‘Theatre and Resonant Politics’ examines theatre as a site of disciplining bodies towards participation in political regimes – as well as a site in which bodies, resonating with each other, might resist. Recent political events including the ‘Arab Spring’ and the Occupy movement around the world demonstrate the power and relevance of resonant politics. The sympathetic reverberations of these movements show a sense of commonality that does not rely on identification with political parties, leaders or ideologies. Rather, such events are instances of large-scale corporeal resonance — a sympathetic vibration between the bodies amassed in the public square, the park, the occupied lecture room, across networks.
Through the lens of corporeal/bodily resonance this symposium-workshop opens up questions of performance training, spectatorship and affect. The event features practical workshops, performances, paper panels, roundtable discussions, and keynote presentations. It brings together international theatre, dance, performance and sound artists, musicians, digital artists, theorists and researchers engaged in creative practices that reflect on major innovative performance traditions of the past century and their impact on current performance knowledge & physical techniques.
Curated and organised by Johannes Birringer and Broderick Chow
Keynote Speeches from:
Jon McKenzie (University of Wisconsin): ‘Remediating Performances’
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Sophie Nield (Royal Holloway, University of London): 'Resonance and Representation: Playing the People in the Public Sphere'
Physical Theatre Labs with:
The Dangerologists (Broderick Chow & Tom Wells): Wrestling and Corporeal Resonance – Politics Between Bodies & Joumana Mourad / IJAD Dance Company: Turning Social Media into Creative Media
Performances and Installations by:
Luis C. Sotelo-Castro: A Citizenship Ceremony with a difference... performative archaeology of Colombian migration into London The Dangerologists: Untitled (Work-in-progress) Jon McKenzie: The Revelations of Dr. Kx4l3ndj3r (Video) Joumana Mourad/IJAD Dance Company: In-Finite (Video)
Paper Presentations by: Ava Ansari/Vasilios Arabos/Yvon Bonenfant/Stephen Bottoms/Marios Chatziprokopiou/Victoria Gray/Anwen Jones/Eve Katsouraki/Carl Lavery/Lynne McCarthy/Jochem Naafs/Andrew Quitmeyer See full schedule on: http://people.brunel.ac.uk/dap/artaudforum.html
This event is sponsored by the Centre for Contemporary and Digital Performance and supported by the Brunel School of Arts and Brunel University Graduate School.
Prices above include catered lunches and dinner buffet on 23 March. Concessions available.
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prices are:
£70 Two-Day (Waged)
£35 Two-Day (Students/Unwaged)
£35 One-Day (Waged)
£20 One-Day (Students/Unwaged)
And the fee includes lunch/buffet dinner on 23 March and coffee/tea.
Prof. Johannes Birringer
Director, Center for Contemporary and Digital Performance School of Arts Brunel University West London
UB8 3PH UK
+44 (0)1895 267 343 (office)
http://people.brunel.ac.uk/dap/condip.html




