Brief Commentary on the Development of Masks to Form a Single Text for Theatre; Master's research project on Collaborative Writing, 2008 (original) (raw)

Welcome to PSi #29 Assemble!This conference is hosted by The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in collaboration with LIFT (London International Theatre Festival), in partnership with Hoxton Hall, The Africa Centre, and the University of London’s Birkbeck, Royal Holloway, and School of Advanced Studies. PERFORMANCE STUDIES INTERNATIONAL PSi #29 Conference On Assemble, June 2024 with Van Baarle, Gaspar, Goudouna, Gros, Laine, Lucie, Moraes, Rachev, Stojnić More at https://whova.com/portal/webapp/psias\_202406/Agenda/3847027 ▾Workshop and Roundtable Participation with the Ends: Collaborative Performance Research Network More at https://performingends.com/ends-network Performance Studies international are delighted to announce PSi #29, which will be hosted by The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in Collaboration with LIFT (the London International Theatre Festival) on 20-23 June 2024. This hybrid conference focuses on the main theme of Assemble. To assemble has multiple meanings: to gather in one place for a common purpose or to put together the parts of something. Resonant with infrastructures, politics and processes of assemblage, the conference invites and foregrounds practice research, creative critical interventions, processes of making and their antithesis, un-making. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the climate crisis and global struggles for justice and recognition, we have to reconsider how to assemble, how to come together, to build, to imagine, to co-create in hostile conditions, and, conversely, what we need to disassemble, to take apart, to dismantle, to decenter, to unlearn.