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2011年11月8日星期二

"Theatre Between Tradition & Contemporaneity"

Bursaries for Performers, Art Managers, Theatre Researchers

Dear Colleagues,
IUGTE and ArtUniverse have announced seven bursaries
for participation in the international conference

"Theatre Between Tradition & Contemporaneity"
Professional conference researching the Bridge between Tradition and Contemporaneity in performing arts.
The bursary amount is 300 EUR and covers part of the participation fee.
Who can apply? Actors, directors, choreographers, dancers, performing arts educators, teachers, musicians, singers, composers, stage designers, lighting designers, costume designers, painters, mask makers, multimedia artists, scriptwriters, playwrights, press officers, theatre critics, journalists, theatre researchers, producers and arts managers.
The programme includes practical workshops, presentations, lectures, performances, works-in-progress and discussions with performing arts experts and teachers from different countries.
Participants can receive the Certificate of Participation.
To apply for the bursary, candidates should send a detailed CV/resume with photo and a letter pf motivation to iugte.projects@gmail.com
The conference language is English.
Accommodation and meals are organized for the group. The Conference will take place at the 15th century castle, the international educational centre in the picturesque Styria region, in the southeast of Austria. Nearest international airports - Graz and Vienna.
Conference web page: http://www.iugte.com/projects/conf-dec/participants

Best regards,
Alex Weller
Project Coordinator

2011年10月24日星期一

[Overseas News] Scholarships for Actors, Dancers, Directors, Choreographers - 2011


Dear Colleagues,
IUGTE and ArtUniverse have announced five scholarships for the December programme 2011:
International Physical Theatre Laboratory and the International Conference
"Theatre Between Tradition & Contemporaneity".

The scholarship amount is 300 EUR and covers half of the participation fee.

To apply for the scholarship, candidates should send CV/resume with photo and a brief cover letter to iugte.projects@gmail.com
Performers of different genres and techniques, actors, dancers, directors and instructors from different countries are welcome to apply for participation.

The programme includes intensive practical training with the Russian theatre director and teacher Sergei Ostrenko, and workshops, presentations, lectures, performances, works-in-progress and discussions with performing arts experts and teachers from different countries.

Participants can receive the Certificate of Participation.

The working language is English.

Accommodation and meals are organized for the group.
The Lab will take place at the 15th century castle, the international educational centre in Styria, Austria.
Nearest international airports - Graz and Vienna.



Best regards,
Alex Weller
Project Coordinator

2011年9月26日星期一

[Conference] Theatre Between Tradition and Contemporaneity

International Conference 
"Theatre Between Tradition and Contemporaneity"

December 17 - 21, 2011
Leitring bei Leibnitz, Austria


"Theatre Between Tradition and Contemporaneity" 

is the professional conference
researching the Bridge between Tradition and Contemporaneity in performing arts. 



How traditions influence, enhance and co-mingle in today's theatre processes?How traditions inspire artists to search for the “intercultural” language in contemporary performance? How traditions affect our artistic expression and thinking, form, artistic images on the stage?What is the meaning of the tradition in the creation today and for the future generations?

The conference is open to different art genres, techniques and forms - theatre, dance, music, circus, visual and multimedia art.






Participants: actors, directors, choreographers, dancers, performing arts educators, teachers, musicians, singers, composers, stage designers, lighting designers, costume designers, painters, mask makers, multimedia artists, scriptwriters, playwrights, press officers, theatre critics, journalists, theatre researchers, producers and arts managers.

The conference is open to performers, performing arts educators, teachers, artists, playwrights, theatre critics, journalists, theatre researchers and arts managers from all over the world interested in the research of traditional methods as applied to contemporary performing arts work
This meeting is an opportunity to meet potential collaborators from different countries!

The main tasks of the conference are to demonstrate various methods and techniques in contemporary performing arts inspired and formed in the connection with the world traditional heritage; to exchange experience and ideas in performing arts education and training, rehearsal process, performance making and production, to establish new contacts and to lay the foundation for future networking and collaboration with colleagues from different countries, to promote creative collaboration in multicultural and multilingual artistic environment.
The working language is English.

You are welcome to take part in the conference as a Speaker, Presenter, Participant, Observer!

At the moment the conference is accepting presentation proposals!

REGISTRATION FOR PRESENTERS AND SPEAKERS:

The conference is a wonderful opportunity for performers, performing arts educators and teachers to demonstrate their methods and techniques.

The programme is forming quickly, the number of slots is limited. The program forms on a competitive basis.

Presentation Formats: practical workshop/master class, work in progress, performance fragment not requiring special technical conditions,   reading/lecture, other way of demonstration offered by Speaker/Presenter can be considered.

Submission Guidelines:
The presentation proposal should be sent to iugte.projects@gmail.com and should include the following documents:
•  Letter of motivation stating the conference title and dates describing the purpose of application - at least in one sentence
•  Detailed CV
•  Brief biography - max 100 words
•  Title and format of presentation
•  Brief overview of presentation - max 250 words
•  Head shot and additional photo materials

All documents of a presentation proposal should be sent in one email as attachments:
text documents should be sent in Word format, photo materials should be sent in JPG format.
Failure to follow the standard submission requirements may result in a rejected application.
Registration fee for Presenters/Speakers:

595 EUR if payment is made before September 30th - reduced early registration fee.
695 EUR if payment is made after September 30th).
The fee covers the Speaker's/Presenter's registration fee and participation in all events of the conference programme.
For IUGTE Members - 20% discount.

IUGTE can help the conference guests to organize accommodation and meals in Leitring bei Leibnitz. Please contact us for more details.

The official day of arrival is Saturday, December 17th.
The day of departure is Wednesday, December 21st. 

Organized by IUGTE in collaboration with "ArtUniverse"

2011年8月30日星期二

IMTAL 7th Biennial Conference: Museum Theatre, Access All Areas

IMTAL 7th Biennial Conference: Museum Theatre, Access All Areas (IMTAL-1000)

Sunday 16th October 2011 at 6:00 pm
Thursday 20th October 2011 at 5:00 pm

International Museum Theatre Alliance Asia Pacific (IMTALAP) presents the IMTAL 7th Biennial Conference.

This will be the first time that the conference is to be held in Melbourne and is proudly hosted by Museum Victoria, Sovereign Hill Museums Association, National Sports Museum, National Gallery of Victoria, CSIRO,  National Trust, State Library of Victoria, Fed Square, Old Treasury Building, Zoos Victoria, Performing Arts Centre and The Happy Android Company.

The conference will provide an opportunity for those passionate about all forms of performance in cultural institutions to come together to explore, debate, discuss and connect ideas and practice.

The conference aims to be interactive and outcomes driven, and will be looking for creative and interactive presentations that incorporate participatory elements. The conference also aims to acknowledge academic rigor in the field of museum theatre, education and evaluation.

Further information including keynote speakers: www.imtal2011.org

2011年8月24日星期三

The World Alliance for Arts Education: Call for Partnership Proposals 2012/13



The World Alliance for Arts Education
International Drama/Theatre and Education Association
International Society for Music Education
International Society for Education through Art
World Dance Alliance


Founded in Viseu, Portugal, 2006









World Alliance for Arts Education
Global Arts Education Summit
Call for Partnership Proposals 2012/13


Introduction

1. World Alliance for Arts Education (WAAE) is a global arts alliance between international arts education organisations including:
International Drama/Theatre and Education Association (IDEA)
International Society for Education through Art (InSEA)
International Society for Music Education (ISME)
World Dance Alliance (WDA)

2. WAAE aims to utilize the strength and knowledge within trans-disciplinary, trans-national and trans-cultural arts education associations to the benefit of arts education in the 21st century. WAAE interrogates old and new paradigms of education and advocates for the arts as pedagogical forms and methods.

3. Since WAAE’s inaugural gathering in Portugal, 2006, WAAE has worked in partnership with several international organisations who have hosted the gathering of world leaders in arts education strategic thinking. These global summits included:
  • 2007 Hong Kong-Partners: WAAE; IDEA; Hong Kong Institute of Contemporary Culture; Hong Kong Government.
  • 2008 Taipei-Partners: WAAE; InSEA; National Taiwan Normal University; Taiwan Government.
  • 2009 Newcastle (UK)-Partners: WAAE; Creativity, Culture and Education; Newcastle Gateshead Initiative.
  • 2010 Seoul-Partners: WAAE; UNESCO; Korean Art Culture and Education Service; Korean Ministry of Sport and Culture.


4. During 2011 WAAE Executive Council has focused on consolidating the alliance governance and forging new partnerships. In 2011 WAAE has partnered with:
  • The University of Auckland, New Zealand
  • The University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany


Global Partners 2012/13

5. As WAAE looks forward we are now planning our next global summit at which we aim to operationalise strategic plans. We are looking for expressions of interest from future partners such as international arts organisations, universities, government ministries, corporate companies.


6. WAAE has identified the strategic action groups and needs within
  • Research
  • Advocacy
  • Networking

The envisioned 2012/2013 global summit will work with these Strategic Action Groups.


Calls for Expressions of Interest

7. The WAAE invites potential partners to work with WAAE in hosting a Global Arts Education Summit that will champion the nature and role of arts education locally, nationally and globally.


8. We seek a host who will assist in funding a gathering of approximately 80 world leaders and strategic thinkers for a 3-day summit in 2012 or 2013.


9. WAAE offers the weight and profile of its combined alliance representing 100,000s of arts educators and artists. We will work WITH hosts in raising their profile and addressing local, national and international issues of relevance such as: pedagogy, curriculum, cultural sustainability, community engagement and so on.


10. Our history of esteemed partnerships has brought benefits to both the local host organisations and the WAAE members.


11. Please see the following Expression of Interest form and return Ralph Buck by 30 October 2011:
Associate Professor Ralph Buck
Chairperson, Executive Council WAAE
c/o Dance Studies Programme
The University of Auckland
Private Bag 92019
Auckland 1142
New Zealand
Email: r.buck@auckland.ac.nz

============================================

Expression of Interest
for
Hosting a Global Arts Education Summit
in Partnership with
World Alliance for Arts Education


1. Name of host and funding organisation/s:


2. Contact Person:
Name:
Position:
Email:
Address:

3. Statement of interest or focus in Arts Education: Please attach a 300-word statement.

4. Preferred dates and location for hosting the Arts Education Global Summit
Place:
Dates (approximately):

5. Please list local arts education groups/institutions who have been consulted and wish to be involved.

6. The above organisation undertakes to fund the Global Summit by providing funds and /or seeking sponsorship funds/support from the following partners:

Signed:
Date:

Please email to: Ralph Buck
Chairperson, Executive Council, WAAE
Head, Dance Studies
The University of Auckland
New Zealand
r.buck@auckland.ac.nz

2011年8月17日星期三

Pedagogy of Possibilities: The 2nd Critical Studies in Drama in Education International Symposium

Pedagogy of Possibilities: The 2nd Critical Studies in Drama in Education International Symposium



(Research Seminars, CRSTIE Events)
1 December 2011 to 2 December 2011
Venue: Faculty of Education Epsom Campus, The University of Auckland
Host: Critical Research Unit in Applied Theatre
Cost: $150.00
Contact info: See below for registration form and email contact


“Dialogue cannot be carried on in a climate of hopelessness. People trying to be more fully humnan not only engage in critical thinking, but must be able to imagine something coming of their hopes, their silence must be overcome by their search.” - Maxine Greene


In October 2010 close to 100 Drama educators from New Zealand, Australia, Hong Kong, Canada and Eire gathered in Auckland for the first International Critical Research in Drama in Education Symposium hosted by the Critical Research Unit in Applied Theatre at The University of Auckland. It was a symposium rich in dialogue and rich in new and renewed friendships. The symposium used the Friere quote “We need critical hope in education, like a fish needs unpolluted water” as our touchstone.


The second International Critical Research in Drama in Education Symposium centres again on the necessity of critical hope in education. Key themes to be addressed in the symposium are:
  • How drama in education can be a means of creating and expressing possibilities.
  • The place of the imagination and empathy in creating and sustaining democracy.
  • How drama in education can work towards creating more just and human worlds.
  • How the possibilities of drama in education might be realised.
The symposium will open with a powhiri (formal welcome) at 4pm and conclude at 4.30pm on the following day.


A Postgraduate day for Masters and Doctoral students in drama in education or applied theatre will be held from 9am to 3pm immediately preceding the symposium. The day provides an opportunity for students to present their work alongside our international visitors.
Presenters confirmed:
  • Dr. Viv Aitken, The University of Waikato
  • Elizabeth Anderson, The University of Auckland
  • Associate Professor Michael Anderson, The University of Sydney
  • Associate Professor Penny Bundy, Griffith University
  • Dr. Helen Cahill, The University of Melbourne
  • Associate Professor Julie Dunn, Griffith University
  • Dr Kelly Freebody, The University of Sydney
  • Professor Joe Norris, Brock University, Canada
  • Associate Professor Peter O’Connor, The University of Auckland
  • Professor John O’Toole, The University of Melbourne
RSVP and register with Stacey Davis by November 15: s.davis@auckland.ac.nz
Cost: $150.00 (includes evening drinks and canapés, morning tea and lunch).


Full programme to be announced in September. There will be an opportunity to attend four plenary keynote presentations and three paper/ workshop presentations.


pdf  Download flyer  (201KB PDF)
doc  Download registration form  (30KB DOC)

Link: http://www.education.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/home/about/events/events/template/event_item.jsp?cid=413607

2011年8月3日星期三

[海外] Drama Australia National Conference 2012

Drama Australia National Conference 2012

 

In 2012, at the Drama Australia National Conference, we invite you to Delve.  Delve is about discovery, it is about digging deeper and exploring the richness that is at the core of what we do.  As we delve, we take our thinking to a different level.  By delving we can explore innovative curriculum, examine new ideas and research, create new understandings of shifting paradigms, engage in pedagogical change and delve into our imaginations for the creativity to inspire ourselves, our peers and our students.

 Drama Queensland invites the Drama Australia community to converge on Queensland as we Delve in 2012.  The beautiful South Bank Cultural Precinct will be home to Delve 2012.    The state of the art performance arts and educational campus of South Bank Institute of Technology will provide the perfect backdrop to delve into workshops, keynotes, papers and masterclasses.  Delegates will be able to select professional development opportunities from a wide range of conference strands: 
  • Curriculum — Early years
  • Curriculum — Middle years
  • Curriculum — Senior years
  • Australian curriculum
  • Indigenous perspectives
  • Asian perspectives
  • E-learning
  • Beginning and emerging teachers
  • Industry
  • Research
 Delve 2012 will be held in Brisbane on Friday 9th, Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th March 2012.
 Should you wish to contribute and present at the conference, watch this space....We will be calling for expressions of interest in Term 3 this year.  Our program will be launched mid Term 4.
 We hope you will join us as we Delve in 2012.

Link: http://www.dramaqueensland.org.au/delve-2012-national-conference.html

2011年7月6日星期三

AATE National Conference


AATE National Conference

 
Hi there,
 
Are your flights booked? Bags packed?

Over 400 theatre artists, educators and scholars from all over the country have already registered and are planning their trip to Chicago for the theatre and education event of the season: AATE's 2011 National Conference! Have you?

If you haven't, there's still time to register....but not much!

There's just two weeks until on-site registration fees apply, so here's your chance to register and save $30. The registration deadline is July 15 - after which you'll have to register on-site.

In case you didn't hear, we have dynamic programming highlights to share. In addition to the exciting keynotes, breakout sessions and networking events, here are a few highlights of the conference happening in just 27 days!
  • Lois Lowry, renowned author of The Giver, the Anastasia Series and more, and Eric Coble, AATE 2011 Distinguished Play Award recipient for The Giver, will be joining us for a book/play signing on Friday, July 29, 4:30 - 6:00pm during our Exhibitor Raffle! 
  • In addition to their two featured workshops, Albany Park Theatre Project (APTP) will be performing excerpts at the All-Conference Welcome Event on Wednesday evening, July 27.
  • Don't miss the Children's Theatre Foundation of America's Corey Medallion Luncheon at Petterinos on Friday, July 29. Tickets available here (deadline July 15) or at the Dramatic Publishing booth onsite.
Excited yet? The detailed schedule of events is now live on the conference website so check it out and plan your conference experience!
 
Register now - just two weeks until onsite-only registration fees apply!
 
After you register, don't forget to book your hotel room at the Renaissance Downtown Chicago Hotel. The conference hotel is sold out on Wednesday and Thursday, but there's limited availability on Friday and Saturday, so book now! You can book online or give them a call at 312-372-7200. Be sure to mention AATE to receive our discounted room rate.
 
Click here to register online securely using credit card
Click here to register offline using check payment
Click here for details about conference programming
 
Questions about registration? Call 301-951-7977 or email AATE. Questions about schedule, sessions or programming? Email the conference committee.

 
Help a group of students from Northeastern Mexico bring their stories of a community broken by the drug cartels to the AATE 2011 National Conference! Learn more about their plea and how you can help here.


Use hashtag #AATE11 on Twitter to follow updates and add to the conversation! @AATELynne and @AATEKelly will be posting tweets regularly.

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AATE would like to thank our conference sponsors:
Kaiser Permanente
Hal Leonard
Music Theatre International

2011年6月16日星期四

[活動] 2011 AATE Conference Chicago: Lakeside Reflections


Annual conference of the American Alliance of Theatre and Education 2011

More than 400 theatre artists and educators from across the country will gather in downtown Chicago and Evanston for AATE's national conference to learn, share, and celebrate the work in the field of theatre and education. Programming includes the keynote performance of the long-awaited finale of Suzan Zeder's award-winning trilogy, The Edge of Peace (commissioned by Seattle Children's Theatre) and AATE's Annual Award Ceremony celebrating exemplary theatre arts for young people in this country and beyond.

AATE’s national conference is a unique opportunity for artists, scholars, and educators who work with young people in a variety of settings (classrooms, theatres, communities) to gather with individuals who have different areas of expertise—and learn from each other. AATE’s diverse membership is living proof that the dialogue between theatre and education is everchanging to meet the needs of the young people today.

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