[Candrama] The S Word: Stanislavsky's Last Words (November 2022)

Paul Fryer paul at paulfryer.me.uk
Mon Jan 17 07:21:41 EST 2022


*The Stanislavsky Research Centre in partnership with **DAMU - Divadelní 
fakulta AMU***

/present an international symposium/

*/The S Word: Stanislavsky’s Last Words…/*

@ DAMU, Prague, Czech Republic – 11^th , 12^th & 13^th November 2022

/Stanislavsky’s heroic struggle to complete his life’s mission in the 
last four years of his life ran in two parallel lines which can be 
considered complementary. His practical research developed in the form 
of Active Analysis/Method of physical actions and his documenting the 
System, recollecting and reworking his older texts and experiences. This 
laid the ground for a potential dichotomy and uncertainty in respect of 
the transmission of live practice and methodology. /

/This symposium will focus on the problems of the transmission of 
Stanislavsky’s final research in its artistic, socio-political and 
broadly historical context and follow its contemporary re-discovery and 
renewal, explored through the sharing of both theoretical and practical 
research./

Keynote speakers: Prof. Maria Shevtsova (Goldsmiths University of 
London), and Prof. Sharon Marie Carnicke (University of Southern 
California).*

Events will include a guest workshop by Prof. Bella Merlin (University 
of California Riverside), and a panel debate chaired by Prof. Rhonda 
Blair (Southern Methodist University).*

(*speakers and events are subject to final confirmation, and the future 
effects of the COVID 19 situation).

A call for papers and practical sessions will be published in May 2022. 
Full details of the programme and registration arrangements will be 
available by August 2022.

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Prof. Paul Fryer PhD, FRSA, FHEA.
Visiting Professor, School of Performance and Creative Industries, University of Leeds.
Visiting Professor, School of Arts and Creative Industries, London South Bank University.
Hon. Visiting Professor, School of Arts and Digital Industries, University of East London.
Director, The Stanislavsky Research Centre.
Editor-in-Chief, Stanislavski Studies (Taylor & Francis).
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