This is a unique opportunity for PhD researchers to practice communicating their work, receive critical feedback and address how their researc sits in the wider contexts of drama, film, music and sonic arts.
We have two sessions fully programmed taking place on the 3rd & 17th June 2013.There will be four presentations per session, 25
mins each (15min presentation + 10 mins questions), and also a 20 min roundtable
debate to finish. Extended abstracts written by each presenter
will soon be available in this blog and we highly recommend advance reading of these for anyone attending the session.
Below is the plan for each session (titles in italics are not 'official' yet):
Monday 3rd June
Laura Aguiar (Film): Collaborative Editing the Film We Were There in Post-conflict Northern Ireland
Joseph Greenwood (Drama): Irish Travellers, Sung Culture
Fionnuala Fagan (Sonic Arts): Performing the individual & collective memories of Sailortown
Koichi Samuels (Sonic Arts): Music as a social practice in digital space
Themes: Arts/Performance and social practice, oral traditions & storytelling through artforms, collective/individual memory.
Chair: Caitriona Mary Reilly
Monday 17th June
Themes: Arts/Performance and social practice, oral traditions & storytelling through artforms, collective/individual memory.
Chair: Caitriona Mary Reilly
Monday 17th June
Lilian Simones (Music): Physical gesture in Piano Teaching
Robert Bentall (Sonic Arts): Creation & Isolation as an Electroacoustic Composer
Peter Jameson (Film): Style of (film director) Joseph Losey being rooted in 20th century modernist theatre
Caitriona Mary Reilly (Drama): Performing Prostitution and the Postfeminist Problem in Contemporary Ireland
Chair: Koichi Samuels
For details, email us at phdroundtablequb@gmail.com
We look forward to seeing you there!