[Candrama] CFP: The S Word - Stanislavsky and Actor Training for the Screen - deadline extended
Paul Fryer
paul at paulfryer.me.uk
Mon Jan 15 10:40:43 EST 2024
*The S Word*, in partnership with *The School of Arts and Creative
Industries at the University of East London,* presents the symposium:
*The S Word: Stanislavsky & Actor Training for the Screen.*
*Friday 31 May 2024*
*School of Arts and Creative Industries (ACI)*
*University of East London*
*University Square Stratford*
*1 Salway Place*
*London E15 1N*
*UK*
This Symposium invites teachers of screen acting to identify,
investigate, articulate, document, and disseminate, through an edited
volume that will follow the symposium, Stanislavsky-inspired practical
tools for actor training for the screen. It also invites cinema scholars
to consider how the actor’s craft affects cinematic processes and
experiences.
The symposium invites papers, practical workshops and panel
presentations for the following:
·Papers (20 minutes) ,Workshops/practical demonstrations (40 minutes)
,Panels with a minimum of three speakers (60 minutes)
Proposals of not more than 300 words should be accompanied by a brief
biography, and emailed to _Professor Sharon Marie Carnicke_
(carnicke at usc.edu) and _Dr Evi Stamatiou_ (e.stamatiou at uel.ac.uk) to
arrive no later than *Friday 16th February (extended deadline).*
To prompt and inspire innovative adaptations and appropriations of
Stanislavsky's system for the actor of today, the keynote address at the
symposium will be a workshop led by Sharon Marie Carnicke, supported by
Julian Alexander and Evi Stamatiou, exploring how Active Analysis can be
applied during a screen acting class with a live camera feed. Sharon
Marie Carnicke’s current research for her next book, /Acting Among
Stars: The Material Poetry of Screen Performance/, builds upon her
previous writings on film acting by focusing more squarely on how
commonly taught acting techniques can be used to analyse and evaluate
screen performances. Evi Stamatiou’s article /A screen actor prepares:
Self-taping by reversing Stanislavsky’s Method of Physical Actions
/(https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/20567790.2023.2196297)
offers a practical tool for reversing the Method of Physical Actions for
self-taping.
Presentations will be considered for publication through an edited
volume which will be published as part of the /Stanislavsky And.../ book
series (Routledge, Taylor and Francis)
https://www.routledge.com/Stanislavsky-And/book-series/STAS.
Online booking/registration for this event will be available in March 2024.
Delegates are encouraged to also attend *The S Word: Stanislavsky &
America* symposium that will take place the next day, June 1, 2024, at
Rose Bruford College in London, UK. A special registration rate will be
offered for anyone who wants to attend both events.
--
Prof. Paul Fryer PhD, FRSA, FHEA.
Visiting Professor, School of Performance and Cultural 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.
Co-Director, The Stanislavsky Research Centre.
Founding Editor, Stanislavski Studies and Series Editor, Stanislavsky And...(Routledge/Taylor & Francis).
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