Research Seminars 2012-2013
The Centre for Contemporary and Digital Performance, in collaboration with dance-tech TVlive, will be running a series of Performance Research Seminars during the autumn/winter term 2012/13.
The seminars are open events and are being co-ordinated by Prof Johannes Birringer, admission is free. For more information please contact johannes.birringer@brunel.ac.uk or call +44 (0) 1895 267343.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Performance Research Seminar
GB048 Drama Studio 16:00-17:30 pm
Scott deLahunta
"Choreographic Objects: artefacts and traces of physical intelligence"
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Performance Research Seminar
GB048 Drama Studio 16:00-17:30 pm
Sue Broadhurst
"'Einstein on the Beach': A Study in Temporality"
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Research Performance Seminar
GB048 Drama Studio 16:00-17:30 pm
Nathalie Soelmark
"Biotechnological intervention in the body"
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Research Performance Seminar
GB048 Drama Studio 16:00-17:30 pm
Jayne Wilton
"Drawing Breath"
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Research Performance Seminar
GB048 Drama Studio 16:00-17:30 pm
Daniel Ploeger
"Thinking Critical/Looking Sexy"
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Research Performance Seminar
GB048 Drama Studio 16:00-17:30 pm
[a Practice-as-Research panel discussion planned]
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Research Performance Seminar
GB048 Drama Studio 16:00-17:30 pm
to be announced
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Research Performance Seminar
GB048 Drama Studio 16:00-17:30 pm
to be announced
Saturday-Sunday, March 23-24, 2013
Antonin Artaud Performance Centre
Artaud Forum III
Theatre and Resonant Politics
International Conference-Workshop on Theatre Praxis
(coordinated by Broderick Chow and Johannes Birringer)
Performance Research Seminar Coordinator: Johannes Birringer
All Research Seminars are co-produced with dance tech live TV and streamed online as well as archived. In collaboration with http://www.livestream.com/dancetechttvlive
DAP-lab.TV: <<http://dance-tech.tv/videos/daplabtv>>
Please visit our website for further descriptions of the topics and the visiting artists.




