[Candrama] Reminder - CFP

Ric Knowles rknowles at uoguelph.ca
Fri Feb 24 08:28:15 EST 2017


Dear all,

This is a reminder that the deadline for proposals to the "Beyond Recognition" symposium, April 9th-11th, is March 1st. The CFP follows:

Call for Papers

Beyond Representation: Cultural Diversity as Theatrical Practice
Symposium Organized by Modern Times Stage Company
Daniels Spectrum, Toronto
9-11 April 2017

What might it mean for theatre professionals to think of culture as a practice rather than an identity, what people do rather than who they are? What creative opportunities might be presented if directors, dramaturges, designers, and actors took advantage of the diverse cultural forms and processes that are embodied and inhabited by Canada’s diverse theatrical communities in the exploration of new, inter- or cross-cultural forms? What would it mean to consider the studio and the stage as sites at which culturally diverse practices and forms are brought together for mutual enrichment, negotiation, and exchange? In what ways might these forms create new aesthetic possibilities that move beyond Euro-American traditions that have historically marginalized ethnic minorities? For many years there have been discussions of the representation of minoritized cultures on Canada’s stages, of casting, and of cultural stereotypes. Much of this discussion has issued from practices based on identity politics, on the one hand, or cultural tokenism, on the other, when many in “the mainstream” attempt to practice “inclusion.” This symposium intends to move the discussion beyond representation, beyond identity politics, and beyond “tolerance” to explore and propose ways in which diverse cultures can actively, productively, and creatively come together in theatrical practices that issue in exciting and challenging new theatrical forms.

We invite paper proposals that address cultural diversity (interpreted broadly) as a theatrical practice. Topics that might be considered include, but are not limited to:

-       directing difference: the rehearsal hall as a site of cultural negotiation and exchange
-       the non-appropriative use of culturally specific forms by designers
-       intercultural design dramaturgy
-       devising across difference
-       acting technique and intercultural negotiation
-       voice, movement, and cultural difference
-       performing disability cultures in the studio and on the stage
-       gender and sexual fluidity as creative practice
-       staging multiple languages, accents, and voices
-       multilingual and intercultural dramaturgy
-       the technologies of theatrical diversity

Please submit 250-word proposals by 1 March 2017 to symposium Co-chairs Natalie Alvarez (nalvarez at brocku.ca<mailto:nalvarez at brocku.ca>) and Ric Knowles (rknowles at uoguelph.ca<mailto:rknowles at uoguelph.ca>).


We are looking forward to receiving your proposals.


Best,


Ric


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