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Engaging Young Audiences Research Symposium

The Australia Council is hosting a 1 day symposium, emerging from The Australian Research Council co-funded TheatreSpace research project, on engaging young audiences in the arts.

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AusStage Symposium

The 2011 AusStage Symposium is for artists, scholars and students researching live performance in Australia. The symposium aims to demonstrate how we are using AusStage in research and foster new ideas for future development.

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Acting With Facts: Performing the Real on Stage and Screen 1990-2010

An International Conference - University of Reading 1-3 September 2010

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Practice as Research: a symposium with Professor Mary Luckhurst

NIDA invites you and interested friends/students to: Practice as Research: a symposium with Professor Mary Luckhurst, founder of Department of Theatre, Film and TV, University of York, and Professor of Modern Drama.

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‘From Sappho to ... X’: Classics, performance, reception

A conference presented by the Centre for Drama and Theatre Studies and the Classical Studies Program of Monash University, in partnership with the Victorian College of the Arts and Music, the Australasian Classical Studies Reception Network, and Malthouse Theatre.

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STRIPPING BARE…! 2010 ADSA Conference

2010 ADSA Conference, Australian National University, 29th June to 2nd July, 2010

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Department of Performance Studies, University of Sydney presents 'From the Archive . . .' Re/Viewing The Sydney Front

Join Clare Grant and Paul Dwyer in conversation about the performance archive of The Sydney Front (1986-1993)

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TRIPLE ALICE - from where to where?

Triple Alice, an ongoing project instigated by bodyweather practitioner Tess de Quincey, engages the space of the Central Desert of Australia as fundamental to its mapping of a practice – an environment of artistic, cultural and media exchange.

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The Burlesque Symposium

Presented by La Trobe University Media and Cinema studies program To celebrate the emergence and revival of Burlesque in Australia Featuring current and past performers, writers and industr representatives on discussion panels. The symposium will present academic papers, archival footage, new film and live performance

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To be or not to be . . . asking questions of Performance as Research

A two day Symposium and Masterclass presented by Monash University Performance Research Unit

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Creative Collaborations: A workshop with Paul Carter and Estelle Barrett

Postgraduate students and Early Career Researchers working in the broad area of creative research are warmly invited to apply to attend Creative Collaborations, a one-day workshop with Paul Carter (independent scholar and creative director of 'Material Thinking' creative research studio) and Estelle Barrett (Assoc. Prof. in Art Theory, Media and Communication, Deakin University).

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Preparing to Perform

Rehearsal and other forms of pre-performance preparation in pre-Modern European productions Theatre Colloquium: University of New South Wales, 5-7 July 2009

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Grotowski: Theatre and Beyond

The British Grotowski Conference

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A World of Popular Entertainments

International Conference, 10 & 11 June 2009, the University of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, hosted by the School of Drama Fine Art and Music, co-convenors Gillian Arrighi, Victor Emeljanow and Rosalind Halton.

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VCA Performing Arts presents Two Modern Masters

VCA Theatre Company 2009 and VCA Production 'A Dream Play' by August Strindberg directed by Paul Monaghan and "Peer Gynt" by Henrik Ibsen directed by Daniel Schlusser

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The 2009 Rex Cramphorn Lecture

Fiona Winning, former director of The Peformance Space, Sydney: 'Creativity and Flexibility: The Nexus Between Infrastructure, Space and Art'

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Classical Tradition and the Epic Impulse in Australian Theatre: The Lost Echo and The Women of Troy

A One-Day Colloquium, sponsored by the School of Arts and the Faculty of Arts & Sciences, University of New England.

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