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[eccr] PARIP 2005

Tue Jun 15 18:46:28 GMT 2004


>PARIP 2005
>
>International Conference | 29 June - 03 July 2005
>
>***** CALL FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST - DEADLINE 30 JUNE 2004 ******
>
>PARIP ? Practice as Research in Performance ? is a five-year, AHRB-funded 
>project directed by Professor Baz Kershaw and the Department of Drama: 
>Theatre, Film, Television at the University of Bristol, UK. PARIP is 
>collaborating with the School of Performance and Cultural Industries at 
>the University of Leeds to produce and host the 2005 international 
>conference, to be held at Bretton Hall Campus, West Yorkshire.
>
>The conference organizers are now inviting expressions of interest from 
>international and UK researchers / groups working through / with theatre, 
>television, film or dance practices. Initial expressions of interest 
>should be no more than 200 words. We welcome proposals from:
>
>1. International practitioner-researchers to organize and run country- or 
>region-based panel sessions to curate, present and discuss practice as 
>research in the context of local systems and infrastructures.
>
>2. UK-based practitioner-researchers to offer maximum one-hour-long 
>performances / screenings for plenary peer review.
>
>3. UK-based practitioner-researchers to offer for peer review/discussion 
>combinations of a) performances / screenings; b) performances / screenings 
>with associated documentation, concerning presencing the absent practices 
>via writing, moving image, bodily knowledges, etc.; and c) expository 
>writing-based conference papers. Ideally, individual presentations within 
>these sessions are to be 20, 30 or 40 minutes in duration. These are 
>three-hour sessions split between grouped presentations and discussion.
>
>4. UK and international practitioner-researchers from across the subject 
>fields to organize and convene three-hour workshops that provide the 
>opportunity for researchers to develop and share their practices within 
>this event context. Two workshop models are envisioned: a) groups of 
>practitioners may work on a collective theme through different practices 
>across the course of the event and b) practitioners may convene 
>single-session workshops to focus on one area of practice.
>
>With the significant lead-in time to the conference researchers are 
>encouraged to approach appropriate institutions / funding bodies in their 
>home countries in order to secure adequate financial support to produce 
>their contributions.
>
>The deadline for these statements of interest is 30 June 2004. The 
>deadline for substantive proposals is 31 December 2004, format and 
>specific criteria to be announced nearer the time.
>
>Initial statements should include:
>
>1. Names of those potentially involved
>2. Area of practice (to include the range of research practices across 
>dance, theatre, film, TV)
>3. Institutional/company affiliation and address
>
>Please direct any queries and statements to:
>
>Dr Angela Piccini | PARIP | Department of Drama: Theatre, Film, Television 
>| University of Bristol | Cantocks Close Woodland Road | Bristol BS8 1UP | 
>UK | T: +44 (0)117 954 5474 | F: +44 (0)117 928 7832
>E: (a.a.piccini /at/ bristol.ac.uk) | W: www.bris.ac.uk/parip
>
>
>BRETTON HALL CAMPUS is well served by air  (Leeds-Bradford International), 
>rail (to Wakefield Westgate), road (approx 2 km from M1) and bus (from 
>Wakefield).
>
>PARIP investigates creative-academic issues raised by practice as research 
>(PaR) across the performance media: dance, film, television and theatre. 
>The project is
>
>1. identifying a range of PaR processes and activities in UK and some 
>European higher education institutions and producing a database of 
>materials for use by the constituencies;
>
>2. investigating key questions raised by PaR and developing a diverse 
>range of case studies to produce knowledges surrounding notions of value;
>
>3. consulting on and realizing a series of creative projects to advance 
>potential uses of digital technologies for documentation and dissemination.
>
>----------------------
>Dr A A Piccini
>PARIP: Practice as Research in Performance
>Department of Drama: Theatre, Film, Television
>University of Bristol
>Cantocks Close, Woodland Road
>Bristol BS8 1UP
>T: +44 0117 954 5474
>E: (a.a.piccini /at/ bristol.ac.uk)
>W: http://www.bris.ac.uk/parip

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