[Candrama] The S Word: Stanislavsky and Race - online registration
Paul Fryer
paul at paulfryer.me.uk
Thu Nov 4 11:49:41 EDT 2021
*The S Word* in partnership with the *University of Notre Dame London
Global Gateway* presents
*/Stanislavsky and Race: Questioning the 'System' in the 21st Century/*
An international online symposium hosted by the University of Notre Dame
London Global Gateway
How can we as scholars, practitioners, teachers and
performers-in-training excavate Stanislavsky’s writings, cull effective
modalities, and develop inclusive techniques moving forward? Or
is Stanislavsky's 'system' simply no longer useful
in the twenty-first century as we create anti-racist approaches to our work?
Keynote Speakers:
* *Kristine Landon-Smith*, Director, Educator and Co-founder of
Tamasha Theatre (UK)
* *Dr Dominic Hingorani*, Professor of Performing Arts at University
of East London and Co-Artistic Director of Brolly Productions (UK/)/
* *Dr Monica White Ndounou*,//Actor, Director, Associate Professor at
Dartmouth College, Founding Executive Director of The CRAFT
Institute and Convener of The International Black Theatre Summit (US)
Workshops and Panel Discussions (to Date):
* *Stephen Atkins*on building a character using Indigenous Ways of Knowing
* *Dan Bernard* on using Susan Batson's work in the rehearsal room
* *Marissa Chibas* on mythic imagination and the actor
* *Gemma Crooks and Erica Jeffrey* on exploring the 'system' through
Black British pedagogy
* **Zuri Eshun, *James Palm, and Sylvan Baker *on re/gaining trust in
the conservatoire
Presentations (to Date):
* *Conrad Cohen* on the Jewish journey from the 'system' to the Method
* *Erica Jeffrey *on finding bridges between Vakhtangov and Soulwork
* *Diego Moschkovich* on using Stanislavsky's work at the
Opera-Dramatic Studio for working with diversity
* *Evi Stamatiou* on emotional memory and physical action in
anti-racist pedagogies
* *Amy Stieger* on Stanislavsky, race, and the rules of
'professionalisation'
Co-conveners:
*Siiri Scott*, Head of Acting and Directing, Affiliate Faculty of the
Initiative on Race and Resilience, University of Notre Dame (US)
*Dr Gerald 'Jay' Paul Skelton*, Lecturer, Royal Central School of Speech
and Drama (UK)
*Friday and Saturday
19 and 20 November 2021*
*Registration:*
*Online registration is available now*
£20 Standard/£10 Concession/Discounted (student/unwaged/retired)
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-s-word-stanislavsky-and-race-an-online-symposium-tickets-181712716627
The symposium is also offering a limited number of free places
specifically for Global Majority students. This covers the registration
fee and provides access to the entire symposium online. If you wish to
take advantage of this, please send a message of enquiry to Siiri Scott
(sscott2 at nd.edu) and Dr Gerald 'Jay' Paul Skelton
(jay.skelton at cssd.ac.uk) no later than**15 November.
Please note you will be sent the programme and appropriate online links
to all presentations closer to the dates of the symposium.
*The S Word* is a collaborative international research project with
partners in The UK, Europe, USA and Australia. Founded by Bella Merlin
and Paul Fryer, the project explores the legacy of Stanislavsky's work
within a contemporary context. The S Word is based at London South Bank
University, and is supported by The Stanislavsky Research Centre.
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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