Category: Call for Papers
Hard Graft: Performance, Labour and Value Queen’s University Belfast May 29thand 30th, 2020 The annual conference of the Irish Society for Theatre Research invites papers and performance presentations that consider the intersection of performance, labour and value. How is labour valued in theatre and performance scholarship and practice? …
The School of Arts, English and Languages at Queen’s in association with the Irish Society for Theatre Research is holding a one-day symposium on Practice as Research (PaR) processes in the creative arts at the Brian Friel Centre on Friday, 14th June 2019.
The School of Arts, English and Languages at Queen’s in association with the Irish Society for Theatre Research is holding a one-day symposium on Practice as Research (PaR) processes in the creative arts at the Brian Friel Centre on Friday, 14th June 2019.
The School of Arts, English and Languages at Queen’s in association with the Irish Society for Theatre Research is holding a one-day symposium on Practice as Research (PaR) processes in the creative arts at the Brian Friel Centre on Friday, 14th June 2019.
The School of Arts, English and Languages at Queen’s in association with the Irish Society for Theatre Research is holding a one-day symposium on Practice as Research (PaR) processes in the creative arts at the Brian Friel Centre on Friday, 14th June 2019.
Department of Theatre, School of Music & Theatre, UCC in association with Theatre Development Centre/Corcadorca Theatre Company presents: PERFORUM: SPRING 2019 Theatre of the Image Venue: Theatre Development Centre, Triskel Christchurch, Tobin Street, Cork City. Weds 13th Feb (6 – 7:45 pm) Telory Arendell Theatre and Dance Department, Missouri State University ‘Dance …
Conversations Through Time: Intersectional, Intergenerational, Interdisciplinary Tara Building, Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick May 10 & 11 Keynote Speakers: Dr. Lisa Fitzpatrick, Ulster University Dr. Emilie Pine, University College Dublin Theatre and performance practices have often been called upon as ways to understand contemporary discourses. Now more than ever …