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[ecrea] CFP: Documenting Performance - TaPRA Conference 2014

Tue Apr 15 22:19:04 GMT 2014



10th Annual TaPRA Conference, hosted by Royal Holloway, University of London, 3-5 September 2013

Call for papers: Documenting Performance - TaPRA Working Group

Deadline: 30 April 2014

This is a call from the Documenting Performance working group for papers, presentations and / or workshops for the annual conference of the Theatre and Performance Research Association (TaPRA). This year’s conference will take place at Royal Holloway, University of London on 3 – 5 September 2014.

This working group’s focus is to provide a platform for researchers to share their works-in-progress or finished projects with others working on similar studies. Papers, presentations and provocations are all welcome. Researchers from any discipline background are welcome to participate if their topic connects with the problems and potentials of documenting the live and performing arts, and particularly in response to the following points:

  *   Documenting performance in the context of digital curation.
  *   Documenting performance to generate research material / source material / inspiration for new work.
  *   Significant properties: determining selection of the key aspects of live performance for documenting.
  *   The failure/s of documenting performance.
  *   Making and/or documenting performance: an historically uncomfortable dialectic.

As documenting becomes ubiquitous in the contemporary processes of creating, promoting, experiencing and critiquing performance and live arts, we have seen a shift from debates around its validity as a form of access to live work, to a growing acceptance of documenting processes as useful skills and practices regularly employed in contemporary performance-making and research. But what happens when we fail to document, either deliberately or by accident? What constitutes failure? Which creative strategies can come into play if we fail to document? How do we choose what is significant to document, and what are the creative possibilities for documenting as part of the creative process?

Please send a short description (up to 300 words) for your 15-20 minute presentation / paper or 1-hour workshop along with your technical requirements and a short bio (100 words) by **30 April 2014** to the working group convenors: Toni (Santt.sant /at/ hull.ac.uk)  and Laura Molloy (atlaura.molloy /at/ glasgow.ac.uk).


Only one proposal may be submitted for the TaPRA 2014 Conference. It is not permitted to submit multiple proposals or submit the same proposal to several Calls for Papers. All presenters must be TaPRA members, i.e. registered for the conference; this includes presentations given by Skype or other media broadcast even where the presenter may not physically attend the conference venue. If your paper has been accepted, yet you have not registered for the Conference by the final registration deadline in August, we will deem you no longer intend to participate and present at TaPRA 2013.

For more information about TaPRA and how to join, go tohttp://tapra.org


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Dr Toni Sant
Director of Research

School of Arts&  New Media
University of Hull – Scarborough Campus
Filey Road, Scarborough
Scarborough  YO11 3AZ
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