Stanislavski Studies is a peer-reviewed journal with an international scope, that collects together contemporary, international Stanislavski-based scholarship.
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The S Word: Stanislavsky and Psychology
A two-day online symposium; 13th & 14th November 2024
REGISTER for this FREE online event: https://t.co/oRaGMVCjl1
In a first instance please send a bionote & short written proposal to Prof. Stefan Aquilina ([email protected]) and Prof. Paul Fryer ([email protected]), to arrive no later than 1 April 2025.
Symposium papers and presentations will be considered for publication.
The S Word - Stanislavsky's Many Faces: Then and Now Annual Symposium organised by The Stanislavsky Research Centre (Leeds/Malta) in collaboration with The Department of Theatre Studies (School of Performing Arts, University of Malta) Dates: 6-9 November 2025
Venue: Valletta Campus of the University of Malta, Valletta, Malta
Keynote speakers: Prof. Andrei Malaev-Babel, Prof. Frank Camilleri,
Benedetti Lecture: Prof. Bella Merlin
Co-conveners: Prof. Stefan Aquilina & Prof. Paul Fryer
Please email abstracts of 300 words or less along with a brief biography to Dr Dana Blackstone ([email protected]) by the 3rd of December, 2024. Successful proposals will be confirmed by the 2nd of January, 2025.
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN:
The S Word: Stanislavsky and Psychology
A two-day online symposium presented by The S Word, in partnership with the Department of Theatre Studies, School of Performing Arts, University of Malta
13th & 14th November 2024
Stanislavsky and Metacognition by Professor Lisa Zunshine and brings together world-leading researchers and emerging voices from within the fields of drama and psychology.
BOOK NOW! KEYNOTES AND PRESENTATIONS ANNOUNCED! ***
Stanislavsky and Shakespeare: Speaking to the "Two Traditions" in the 21st Century
Registration: https://t.co/XIQvquXiaz
Full price £40.00/Concessions £20.00 (DramaHE members, students, retired and unwaged)
Online registration is now available for our next S Word event - Stanislavsky and Shakespeare: Speaking to the "Two Traditions" in the 21st Century
Please book online at Ticket Source:https://t.co/XIQvquWKl1
July 12th - 13th 2024
Trafalgar Hall, University of Notre Dame London
New Book Announcement:
Analysis through Action for Actors and Directors
From Stanislavsky to Contemporary Performance
By David Chambers
Check it out here: https://t.co/OoEomQJSUU
Please send a short written proposal of no more than 200 words to Siiri Scott ([email protected]) and Dr Gerald "Jay" Paul Skelton ([email protected]) to arrive no later than Monday 3 June 2024. Please also include a short biography.
Co-conveners:
Siiri Scott, Head of Acting and Directing, Affiliate Faculty of the Initiative on Race and Resilience, University of Notre Dame (US)
Dr Gerald 'Jay' Paul Skelton, Lecturer, The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama (UK)
We invite proposals for participation in the following formats:
* an individual conventional paper (15 minutes);
* practical/workshop session (30 minutes);
* panel presentations - a minimum of 3 speakers (45 minutes)
Also new and/or non-traditional formats
The S Word: Stanislavsky & America
Saturday, 1 June 2024 (10.00 to 16.00)
America as it is currently imaged conjures a multitude of questions, about hegemonies of gender and sexuality, racism, multi-representation (inclusivity) and repair.
The Stanislavsky and America symposium is bringing together those whose practice and scholarship around these issues, and around America itself - as a construct and reality - intersect with their work on Stanislavsky/Moscow Art Collective in unique and exciting ways.