CATR/ACRT Newsletter, Spring 2012

Patrick Leroux pleroux at VIF.COM
Sun May 13 21:13:30 EDT 2012


Thanks for this, Roberta!
I'm very sorry I won't be able to make it to Congress this year, but I would
like to draw your attention to the launch of our website on the, just
finished, three-year research-creation process of Joanna Baillie's
Witchcraft. Many of you saw the public performance of the year 1 outcome at
Congress at Concordia. Please have a look:
http://resonance.hexagram.ca/witchcraft/
and let us know what you think, where things can be improved and if such a
website is useful to your research or teaching.

Best,
Patrick 


Dr. Louis Patrick Leroux
Associate Professor / Professeur agrégé
 
Department of English & 
Département d'Études françaises
Concordia University
1455, boulevard de Maisonneuve Ouest
Montréal (Québec) 
H3G 1M8 Canada
pleroux at vif.com
(514) 848-2424, ext. 5617
Office/bureau: LB 644-7
 
Hexagram Institue Lab: EV 10-755
for "Hypertext and Performance: A Resonant Response to Joanna Baillie's
Witchcraft" research-creation project
and Montreal Working Group on Cirque/Circus
 
http://resonance.hexagram.ca
 
Spring 2012, Visiting Scholar at The Centre for Canadian Studies, Duke
University, Durham NC
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Canadian Theatre Research [mailto:CANDRAMA at LISTSERV.UNB.CA] On Behalf
Of Roberta Barker
Sent: 13 mai 2012 16:14
To: CANDRAMA at LISTSERV.UNB.CA
Subject: CATR/ACRT Newsletter, Spring 2012

Hello Everyone,

I hope you are all well!  I am very pleased to share with you the CATR/ACRT
Newsletter for Spring 2012, attached. For those of you who are planning to
attend the CATR/ACRT conference at Congress, I am sure it will whet your
appetite, as it contains the latest version of the programme as well as a
very informative welcome note from the Chair of the conference organizing
committee, Peter Kuling.  

You will also find a message from our much-loved outgoing president, Shelley
Scott, and a fascinating report on a visit to the CATR/ACRT archives from
Dorothy Hadfield, Co-ordinator of Extended Learning in the Department of
English at the University of Waterloo. Finally, we are delighted to include
the recent announcement from TRiC/RTaC of the appointment of their new
editor, Dr. Marlis Schweitzer. 

Happy reading! Sincere thanks to you all, and I hope to see many of you in
Kitchener-Waterloo in a few weeks' time,

Very best,
Roberta



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