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[ecrea] CFP Sacred, Liminal and Secular Space(s)

Wed Mar 14 14:17:12 GMT 2007


>BCUC, Bucks- Faculty of Creativity and Culture
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>School of Arts and Media
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>9th Annual Conference
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>Sacred, Liminal and Secular Space(s).
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>April 21st 2007
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>Key Note Speaker:
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>Jean-Guy Lecat
>Winner of The Linbury Biennial Prize for Stage Design Jean-Guy has created
>sets in collaboration with Peter Brook over the last 30 years and has
>participated in more than 100 theatre productions since 1967. He started
>his career as assistant set designer at the Vieux Colombier Theatre and at
>the Avignon festival. He has been stage manager, designer, lighting
>director and set designer for Jean Vilar, Jorge Lavelli, The Living
>Theatre, La MaMa, Jean-Marie Serreau, Luca Ronconi, Jean-Louise Barrault,
>Dario Fo, Roger Blin, Samuel Beckett and Copi.
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>This conference aims to explore how meanings have proliferated in the
>experience and in the production of space through academic papers,
>workshops, exhibitions and performances, and includes contributions from
>scholars and practitioners of theatre, literature, culture, media and film,
>performing arts, fine arts and design, as well as history and criticism,
>and digital technologies.
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>How have scholars and practitioners interpreted and appropriated space
>within their work and research? The conference Addresses topics such as
>(but not exclusively) the following:
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>§         Sacred Space and the relationship between the sacred and the
>profane
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>§         Collaborative Space
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>§         Secular Spaces
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>§         Liminality
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>§         Designing the sacred
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>§         Objects in space
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>§         Literary, Cinematic, Photographic and Performative imaginings and
>interpretations of sacred spaces
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>§         Media technologies and the reinterpretation of space
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>§         Space and identity
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>§         Space in relation to ritual
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>§         The reinterpretation and re-establishment of sacred spaces in
>contemporary environmentalism
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>For further details or a registration form please email
>(lorna.ashtonscott /at/ bcuc.ac.uk) or telephone 01494-605243

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