Reminder: Imagining the 21st Century Classroom
Marlis Schweitzer
schweit at YORKU.CA
Wed Mar 5 09:16:39 EST 2008
Reminder: the deadline is this Friday.
CALL FOR PROPOSALS:
Imagining the 21st Century Classroom: Thinking Beyond the
Theory/Practice Divide
What: Seminar
Where: To be held at the Canadian Association for Theatre Research
conference, Vancouver, BC
When: May 31-June 3, 2008
Deadline: March 7, 2008
Seminar Leaders:
Marlis Schweitzer, York University
Laura Levin, York University
The goal of this seminar is to imagine ways to continue moving beyond
the traditional divide between performance theory and practice within
the academy - a divide that, despite the best efforts of faculty, is
often reflected in departmental structures and curriculum. Following
Jill Dolan's call for alternative theatre pedagogies in Geographies of
Learning, we hope to explore how performance practice can be used "to
stage arguments, to embody knowledge and politics, [and] to open a
community to itself and the world in ways that are dangerous, visceral,
compelling and moving" (64). Our seminar will investigate how the
problematic binary between critical inquiry and artistic exploration is
being dismantled through performance in theatre studies courses today.
We know from conversations with colleagues at other institutions as well
as our own that this work is already happening in many of our
classrooms, but we have yet to fully recognize the range of strategies
and techniques that are being developed. In addition to showcasing and
reflecting critically on specific pedagogical strategies, we will also
consider how these methods are shaping emerging definitions of "practice
as research."
How, our seminar asks, can theatre function as laboratory for
workshopping theoretical ideas and experimenting with new social
relations? What can we do to encourage students to recognize the
creative and political potential of this kind of work? How can we begin
to affect change by pooling our resources as teachers?
We invite proposals for presentations that discuss one performance-based
exercise that you use in the classroom to engage students in exploring
theoretical questions and/or social issues.
Examples of performance-based exercises might include:
- using tableau to explore Brecht's theory of gestus
- using image theatre to investigate problems in the community
- staging Renaissance drama to consider historical staging practices
- experimenting with gender play in the spaces of everyday life
Participants will be asked to describe and/or demonstrate one activity
during the session and to briefly address the pedagogical value and
challenges of this exercise. Each participant will be given 10 minutes
for the presentation and will be expected to circulate a one-page
handout prior to the conference. These handouts will be compiled into a
workbook for seminar participants.
Applicants should send proposals of 250 words as a Microsoft Word
attachment with affiliation and full contact information to
schweit at yorku.ca <mailto:schweit at yorku.ca> and levin at yorku.ca
<mailto:levin at yorku.ca> by March 7, 2008.
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