From paul at paulfryer.me.uk Fri Mar 7 11:39:58 2025 From: paul at paulfryer.me.uk (Paul Fryer) Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2025 16:39:58 +0000 Subject: [Candrama] Stanislavsky and Shakespeare - online booking open In-Reply-To: <7e73ef20-deb9-498c-8d5e-37963685f3bb@paulfryer.me.uk> References: <7e73ef20-deb9-498c-8d5e-37963685f3bb@paulfryer.me.uk> Message-ID: <732bfb15-85f4-456b-9c51-d7e56b63d29f@paulfryer.me.uk> Book Now! First Keynote Event Announced!_ _ _STANISLAVSKY and SHAKESPEARE:___ Speaking to the "Two Traditions" in the Twenty-first Century An international symposium presented by The S Word in partnership with Shakespeare at Notre Dame, The Theatre School at DePaul University, the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts (College of Arts and Letters, University of Notre Dame) and Peter Holland, the McMeel Family Professor in Shakespeare Studies at the University of Notre Dame. * * *WHEN:* Friday and Saturday 25 and 26 April 2025 *WHERE:* The Dr. John R. and Joyce L. Watts Theatre, The Theatre School at DePaul University, 2350 N Racine Ave, Chicago, Illinois, 60614, United States *WHAT:* The work of William Shakespeare has for many represented the apex of text-based performance in the Western world. The "system", an approach to acting developed by Constantin Stanislavsky during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, can be seen as the oxygen that contemporary theatre artists breathe. Is it possible for us to find ways for our modern, naturalistic tradition of acting influenced by Stanislavsky's "system" to address the particular demands of Shakespeare? How might we as scholars, practitioners, teachers, and performers-in-training develop accessible and inclusive approaches to these "two traditions" of Western performance for the twenty-first century? *KEYNOTE EVENT:* * *Bella Merlin*, PhD, actor, writer, Distinguished Professor of Acting and Directing (University of California, Riverside) with "'My Tender Feet': Where the Iamb Meets the 'I Am'', a practice-based research presentation /Additional keynote and papers, panels and presentations to be announced!/ *CO-CONVENERS:* Siiri Scott, Head of Acting and Directing, Affiliate Faculty of the Initiative on Race and Resilience, University of Notre Dame (US), Co-editor of "Stanislavsky and Race" Dr Gerald 'Jay' Paul Skelton, Lecturer, The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama (UK), Co-Editor of "Stanislavsky and Race" *BOOKING:* Please book online at *Ticket Source: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/booking/select/vrbxjlzbdmdr* Full price $31.50 (or £27.10) Students: $12.50 (or £11.00) *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 supported by *The Stanislavsky Research Centre*, co-hosted by the University of Leeds and the University of Malta. -- Prof. Paul Fryer PhD, FRSA, FHEA. Visiting Professor, School of Performance and Cultural Industries, University of Leeds. Co-Director, The Stanislavsky Research Centre (University of Leeds/University of Malta) Consultant Editor, Stanislavski Studies Series Editor, Stanislavsky And...(Routledge/Taylor & Francis). -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: