[Candrama] Reminder: The S Word: Stanislavsky and Gender (15th December) online booking.

Paul Fryer paul at paulfryer.me.uk
Wed Dec 1 07:28:15 EST 2021


Dear Colleagues,

This is a quick reminder that online registration for our latest 
webinar, *Stanislavsky and Race*, 13.00 (GMT) on 15th December, is now 
available:

https://stage.leeds.ac.uk/events/the-s-word-stanislavsky-and-gender/

Our panel:

*Dr Maria Ignatieva, Ohio State University*. (Stanislavsky and Female 
Directors)

*Professor J. Ellen Gainor, Cornell University.*(Modernist Acting on the 
American Stage Pre-1923: Textual Evidence from Susan Glaspell’s Trifles 
(1916) and “A Jury of Her Peers” (1917))

*Professor Peta Tait FAHA, La Trobe University*.(Acting Emotional 
Feeling and Gender Identity in Stanislavski’s Approach)

*Dr Baron Kelly, University of Wisconsin-Madison*.(Unlocking The Door of 
Empathy Through A Stanislavskian Relation)

*Barry Fitzgerald (He/They).* (Working with the Queer Performer or Maker 
to Shift Perspectives on Actor Training).

*Dr Samia La Virgne, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire.*(Stanislavsky 
Disparities: Dispossessed, Imperceptible, Ethereal)

*Moderator: Mark Shields, University of Leeds*

For full details, please visit***
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https://stanislavsky-research.leeds.ac.uk/2021/10/19/the-s-word-stanislavsky-and-gender-15th-december/***
*

This event is FREE, but advance booking is essential.

-- 

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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