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Symposium: Power and Performance: Revaluing Theatre in the 21st Century Murdoch University, April 23-24, 2019
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Posted By:
Glen McGillivray
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Date Posted:
Mon, 4 Mar 2019
We are delighted to invite you to attend the
Power and Performance in the 21
st
Century
Symposium to be held at Murdoch University on
23 and 24 April 2019.
Please find attached a detailed program to explain the framing, the key provocations and the key ideas to be addressed. This is the final public event for the ARC Discovery on this topic. The event is supported by the ARC and Murdoch University and the hosts are Helena Grehan and Peter Eckersall. Please do circulate this invitation widely to colleagues, students and friends in the arts and beyond, and do come along if you can.
We are really pleased to have gathered together a stellar line up of participants including a Keynote by Professor Janelle Reinelt entitled:
The Power of Performance: Retrieval, Recuperation, Transformation.
And presentations by: Asher Warren, Alexa Taylor, Eddie Paterson, Lara Stevens, Carissa Lee Godwin, Josephine Wilson, Paul Rae, Glenn D’Cruz, Janelle Reinelt, Peter Eckersall, ReneĆ© Newman, Helena Grehan (Caroline Wake and Ed Scheer via Skype).
Please do join us to help celebrate the end of this major research project by contributing to and continuing the discussion.
All those interested are welcome to attend. To register please email:
arts@murdoch.edu.au
with the Symposium title in the subject line.
Symposium Program (17.5kb)
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