[dance-tech] Research Performances/Seminars at Brunel

  • From: "Sue Broadhurst" <susan.broadhurst@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "DRH Programme Committee" <DRH-PROG@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 11:07:26 +0100

Research Performances/Seminars at Brunel


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Please note rescheduling update








 
Drama 

Brunel University 

Research Performance/Seminars

To be held in Gaskell Building 117

unless otherwise stated between 1-2pm on Wednesday

ALL WELCOME




October  4       

 Helen Paris -  

Senior Lecturer at Brunel 

'(be)longing:  an exploration of longing and belonging undertaken with women in 
East London 

working in, with and around the sex trade' 



October 11

Johannes Birringer - 

Professor of Drama & Performance Technologies at Brunel 

'After Choreography:  Design and Intimacy' 



October 18  

 Troika Ranch - 

Dance Theatre, New York

'Hybridizing Materials in Technology Intensive Performance'

Venue: GB048 



October 25      

Stelarc - 

Professor of Performance and  Technology at Brunel 

'ALTERNATE ANATOMICAL ARCHITECTURES:   Chimeras, Hybrids, Replicants and Robot 
Bodies' 



November 1   

Mary Richards - 

Lecturer in Drama at Brunel 

'Wasting Away: the diminishing body as public spectacle'. 



November 15

 Jayachandran Palazhy-

 Director Attakkalari Centre for Movement Arts,

 Bangalore, India.

'The Role of Technology in Choreography, Arts Documentation and Dissemination' 




November 22



Igloo - 

Visual Artists, London

'Figure and Landscape 2' 



November  29 

Frieder Weiss 

Palindrome - Intermedia performance group, Nürnberg

'Realtime Media in Performance: 

The use of sensor and video motion sensing technologies in installation and 
performance'  

Venue: GB048 



December 6      

Frederic Fol Leymarie - 

Professor of Computing, 

Director of the Post-Graduate program  in Arts Computing at Goldsmiths College

'Arts Computing: Perspectives' 



December 13

Sue Broadhurst - 

Reader in Drama and Technology at Brunel 

'Digital Practices: an Aesthetic and Neuroesthetic approach to Virtuality and 
Embodiment' 







Brunel's School of Arts on-line Journal: 

**Body, Space & Technology** 

<http://www.brunel.ac.uk/bst/> 



Dr Sue Broadhurst, 
Reader in Drama and Technology, 
Head of Drama,
School of Arts 
Brunel University, 
West London, 
UB8 3PH, UK 
Direct Line: 01895 266588 
Extension: 66588 
Fax: 01895 269780 
Email: susan.broadhurst@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 


 

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