PROGRAMME 01 DAY
COMFORT BREAK 11:15
Session 1
AR and VR mobile phone art experience by Digital Arts & Film Students
WEBSITE, WITS THEATRE FOYER
(Article) The Milk of Dreams: Wandering through the Venice Art Biennale 2022 and the SF imaginary by Sanja Vodovnik
(Article) We don't need another hero: carrier bag narratives for journeys within and without by Tamara Schulz
(Short Article and Poem) My Children Danced, long before they were born by Linda (Mdena) Thibedi Video Poster Day with a Firethorn Rhus by Annette Arlande
FLUID BORDERS 8am - Wits Foyer: Registration and Tea 8:50 - Wits Main Theatre:: Welcome 9:00 - Wits University DVC Prof. Lynn Morris 9:30 - Wits Main Theatre Keynote Panel | Mwenya Kabwe (Recorded for later upload) 11:30- 13:00
DIGITAL ARTS FIRST FLOOR
1
TRACK 1 TRACK 2 TRACK 3 TRACK 4
Wits Amphitheatre
[11:30- 11:50]
Presentation: Tea Leaves Japan by Michelle Liu Carriger
[11:50- 13:00] Panel: The Journey of a Holocaust Cabaret: from Theresienstadt to Australia to South Africa by Lisa Peschel, Amelda Brand, Ian Maxwell
Nunnery Annex
[11:30- 12:00]
Performance: In search of a new symbiosis by Elena Victoria Pastor
The Wits Nunnery
[12:00-12:20]
Presentation: Wandering Against Whiskey Row: Toward a Performative Praxis by Maiza Hixson
[12:20-12:50]
Performance Paper Choreography By Anusia Govender Elshove PhD
13:00- 14:00
Emakhaya Theatre
[11:30- 12:00]
Paper Performance
“Reconnections: Virtual Practices of Embodied Wandering to Relink with Land and its Social Networks” by Michael Lechuga PhD & Kate Hoyt
Zoom Breakaway Room 2
[11:30- 12:00]
Performance: Hiraeth: An Ode to (Be)Longing by Elizabeth Tomos
Zoom Breakaway Room 3
11:30- 12:00]
Presentation (Re)tracing: words and walks of women writers by Katherine Johnson
[12:00- 12:30]
Performance: the third floor of a university building on a cold winter day by Leah Mullens, David Adu-Appeagyei, Subhashini Goda Venkataramani
WITS THEATRE FOYER LUNCH BREAK
14:00- 15:30
Session 2
DIGITAL ARTS FIRST FLOOR
AR and VR mobile phone art experience by Digital Arts & Film Students
TRACK 1 TRACK 2 TRACK 3 TRACK 4
Wits Downstairs Theatre
[14:00- 14:30]
Performance Cantos of Life in Exile by Makhaola Ndebele
Emakhaya Theatre
[14:00- 14:20]
Paper presentation
Precarious Wanderings, Deadly Crossings: Refugees
The Nunnery
[14:00- 14:30]
Performance installation natal by Penelope Youngleson & Sithabile Zondo
Zoom Breakaway Room 1
[14:00- 14:20]
Presentation
Moving Sounds: Sensing
Transient Places in Vox Motus’
PROGRAMME
2
[14:30- 15:30]
Panel "Embodied InquiriesJourneying to Epistemologies of Practice" By PJ Sabbagha Smangaliso Ngwenya, and Nicho Aphane.
PROGRAMME
Stranded on the Polish-Belarusian Borderlands by Dominika Laster
[14:20- 14:50]
Performance
Finding Your Way
Home by Sithembiso Khalishwayo
[14:50- 15:10]
Presentation
Uhambo luyazilawula, challenges faced by South African Institutions of Higher Education when implementing indigenous and traditional music curricula by Mbuti Moloi
Es'kia Mphahlele (UC)
15th Floor
[14:00- 15:30]
Workshop
FAB Workshop with LInda (Mdena) Thibedi
14th Floor
[14:00- 15:30]
Workshop
On the self, by the self facilitated by Kirsten Deane.
16th Floor [14:00- 15:30]
Workshop
Journeying as a present continuous cycle into still, a d othering. Is it really the road less traveled? Where to awethu, from here?
Facilitated by Fa’Deela Ally-Schmidt
Outside The Nunnery
[14:30-15:00]
Installation
WishBoat & Passage by Serap
Erincin (PhD) Installation
Passage by Serap Erincin (PhD)
Amphitheatre Foyer
[15:00- 15:30]
Performance Installation
Journeys and “Stop points” by Ursula Neuerburg, Lisa Ndejuru, Ramona Benveniste
Flight and The Empathy Museum’s A Mile In My Shoes by Olivia Lamont Bishop
[14:20-14:40]
Presentation
Performing Resistance by Jan Dammel
[14:40- 15:00]
Presentation
Mapping with Feet and Paws: Puppetry as Diasporic Thirdspace in New York Chinatown’s Lion Dance by Zhixuan Zhu
Zoom Break Away Room 2
[14:00- 15:30]
Workshop
[14:00- 14:20]
Presentation
AfriQueer by Warren Nebe
[14:20- 15:30]
Panel From Minority Cultural Praxis to Popular Theatrical Stage: Journeying through Identity Performance and Economic Solutions on Broadway and in China by ChiayiSEETOO, Rita REN, LIU
Yingying, SHEN Liang
Wits Main Theatre Mezzanine
[14:00-15:30]
Workshop Sustainable multilingual interactions in monolingual institutions by Sibusiso Mkhize & Claire French
* Traversing between Archives and Experiential Geographies: Performance Scholarship on Unstable Grounds by Alia Al-Sabi & Anel Rakhimzhanova
Zoom Break Away Room 3
[14:00- 15:30]
Workshop performance
My Body is Your Shrine Poetry, Dance, and Embodied Wanderings with Ancestors By Sai Bhatawadekar (Ph.D )
3
PROGRAMME
15:45- 17:15
Session 3
DIGITAL ARTS FIRST FLOOR
AR and VR mobile phone art experience by Digital Arts & Film Students
TRACK 1 TRACK 2 TRACK 3 TRACK 4
Wits Amphitheatre
[15:45- 16:05]
Presentation A better life?
Performing migrant stories in Singapore by Nien Cheng Yuan
[16:05-16:35]
Interactive Performance Rethinking Home by Londiwe Mtshali
[16:35- 16:55]
Presentation Between Protests and a Pandemic: Walking in Hong Kong by Joanna Mansbridge.
Wits Main Theatre Foyer
[15:45- 16:15]
Installation Walk as LABORATORY as archive as CONVERSING WALKING TALKING
Installation by Betinna Malcomess & Myer Taub
[16:15- 16:45]
Installation Hide by Tamara Guhrs & Jenni-Lee Crewe
Wits Downstairs Theatre Foyer
[16:15- 17:45]
Installation Hide by Tamara Guhrs
Wits Downstairs Theatre
[15:45- 16:45]
Panel
Administration of creative practices: What CCE employers expect of graduates by Avril Louise Joffe, Smangaliso Siphesihle Ngweny, Denay Willie
17:15 - 18:15
18:15
Outside Wits Theatre
[15:45-16:15] Installation
SWARTWATER by Geralt Cloete & Lee-Ann Van Rooi
Mezzanine
[15:45- 17:15]
Workshop
This is not my language: spitting
(m)other tongues by Fouad Asfour
19:15
Main Theatre: FAB x PSi Awards
Outside Chris Seabrooke : SundownersCommissioned piece Ground Zero
Gavin Matthys
Venue Closes.
15:30- 15:45
COMFORT BREAK
4
AFRICAN MODALITIES
8:00 - 8:30 - Wits Foyer: Registration and Tea
8:30 - Depart for The Centre of The Less Good Ideas
9:15 - The Centre at The Centre Uhambo Lwethu
9:3010:30 - The Centre at The Centre: Keynote Workshop: HOW: SHOWING THE MAKING: Sibusiso Shozi (Recorded for later upload)
10:45 - 13:00
Session 1
The Centre at The Centre
[10:45- 11:05]
Paper
Presentation Playscapes as Homescapes: Migrancy, Homemaking and Theatre by Alex Halligey & Mwenya Kabwe
[ 11:05- 11:25]
Presentation
A journey of Self: Self-narrative as decolonial praxis by Raezeen Wentworth
[11:25-11:55]
Performance iImfihlelo Zohambo by Sanelisiwe Yekani
[11:55-12:20]
Presentation A Way Station for SelfReinvention: Migrant Improvisations in Abu Dhabi’s Electra Park by Samuel Anderson and Piia Mustamaki
The Other Room at The Centre
[10:45-11:05]
Presentation
Yanvalou For Haiti: An Affective Ethnography of Ayikodans’ Anmwey Ayiti Manman by Mario LaMothe
[11:05-11:35]
Performance EVELYN by Smangaliso Ngwenya & Choreographed by David April
[11:35- 11:55]
Presentation Sonic Wandering in New Landscapes by Jane Frances Dunlop
Events Space in The Centre
[10:45- 12:00]
Installation | Digital Arts VR and AR by Digital Arts and Film Students
[12:00- 12:40]
Performance
UMKHANGELI ONGENAGAMA (THE NAMELESS SEEKER): Into the Mythical Realms of the Grandmother by Sifiso Ngwane, Lwazi Pinyana, Mondi Ntutu, Likhona Mpepo, Naledi Tsolo, Yamkela Nodlaba, Lufezo Bhovungana, Mandisa Nomalungelo Yende, Asakhe Ngxonono, Regopotswe Modisane
02
PROGRAMME
DAY
5
TRACK 1 TRACK 2 TRACK 3 TRACK 4
PROGRAMME
Presentation
Performative Wanderings to and from the Slave past: Black Countermemory in Contemporary Black Caribbean Art by Danielle Roper
13:00
LUNCH BREAK ON THE GO | MABONENG PRECINCT
14:00 - Depart For Market Theatre
15:00
- Ramalao Makhene
Theatre: Welcome Performance Zoli Yé Marché (The Bones They Walk) by Bruce
15:30 - 16:45
Session 2
Township Boy Dance Studio
Welcome Performance Installation | Digital Arts VR and AR by Wits Digital Arts, and Film
TRACK 1 TRACK 2 TRACK 3 TRACK 4
Ramalao Makhene Theatre
[15:30- 15:50]
Presentation
To the moon with a piece of paper: cross-border meanderings and the micropractices of paper by Alan Parker, Gavin Krastin
[15:50- 16:45]
Blended Panel
“Embodied Ritual Journeys and The Journeying of Embodied Ritual” by Mika Lior, Eric Acakpo, Francesca Pedulla, Iyá Adesibi, Ilê Axé Omin Guiam, Rujeko Dumbutshena.
MPW Auditorium Floor 3
[15:30-15:50]
Presentation
Becoming Anglo –The Creation of Miss Brexit by Alejandro Postigo
[15:50- 16:45] Panel Efficacy of Arts Management Internships by CPM WSOA
Sarafina Studio Zoom Breakaway Room 1
[15:30- 15:50]
Presentation
Refugees Movements: Case Law, Performativity, and Theatre by Sean Metzger
[15:50- 16:10]
Presentation
Mogaga play making by Kgafela oa Magogodi
[16:10- 16:30]
Presentation
From the Sky as a Moko Jumbie to Across the Pond: Queer Migrations on Pointe in “The Dying Swan” from Trinidad and Tobago by Margaret Jean Westby
16.30 - 16.45
“Chasing Spirits: Shapeshifting, Positionalities, and Dilemmas.” By Phillip Boafo
15:30- 15:45]
Presentation
The Oscillation of Contemporary Bodies Between Biopolitics and Necropolitics: Tania Bruguera's Migratory work by Katerina Paramana
[15:45- 16:05]
Presentation
From the local to the festival: Mapping rural creative economies for Ndau people’s livelihoods and cultural sustainability in Zimbabwe by Solomon Gwerevende
[16:05- 16:25]
Presentation
“From Wandering Wombs to Wandering Performance Concepts: Hysterically Bridging Past(s), Present(s), and Potential Futures” by Johanna Bruan
Sunpie Barnes
6
PROGRAMME
Zoom Breakaway Room 2
[15:30- 15:50]
Presentation SOLDIER. Performance
Theologies of Temporality as a Decolonial Praxis of Re-Becoming. By Patrick Sung Bayele.
[15:50- 16:10]
Presentation
The Journey for Life: the Mexican Zapatista movement in Europe. By Lorena Tabares Salamanca
[ 16:10- 16:30]
Presentation On Death and Return(ing) by Olabanke Oyinkansola Goriola
Zoom Breakaway Room 3
[15:50- 16:45]
Blended Panel
“Embodied Ritual Journeys and The Journeying of Embodied Ritual” by Mika Lior, Eric Acakpo, Francesca Pedulla, Iyá Adesibi, Ilê Axé Omin Guiam, Rujeko Dumbutshena.
Windybrow Theatre
[15:30- 16:45]
Artistic Research Convenors: Bruce Barton, Annette Arlander, Johanna Householder
Windybrow Theatre
[15:30-16:45]
Performance and Pedagogy
Convenors: Adelheid Mers, Rumen Rachev
Windybrow Theatre
[15:30- 16:45] Critical Race Performance Studies
Convenors: Benjamin Spatz
Track 5 [15:30- 16:45]
Performance and Design
Convenors: Beth Weinstein, Dorita Hannah
7
COMFORT BREAK
17:00 - Depart for The Market Theatre
17:00- 18:20
Session 3
Township Boy Dance Studio
Welcome Performance Installation | Digital Arts VR and AR by Wits Digital Arts, and Film
TRACK 1 TRACK 2 TRACK 3 TRACK 4
Ramalao Makhene Theatre
[17:00-17:20]
Presentation
“Power to the Parade”: Learning from Activists for Racial Justice in the Festival Archive by Helen A. Regis
[17:20- 17:50]
Performance
ISHONGOLOLO written by Lebogang Tswelapele, performed by Nomsa
Tinah Mavuka, Londa Mkhize, Anovuyo Thabang
18:20
MPW Auditorium Floor 3
[17:00- 17:20]
Presentation ‘New Orleans to Kinshasa: ACultural Exchange inMusic, Art & Film by Rachel Breunlin
17:20- 18:20]
Panel
Carrying KongoHaiti New Orleans: Embodied Routes of African Cultural Practice through Collaborative and Place-Based Music,Dance, Performance By Dasha Chapman, Jean-Sebastien Duvilaire, Ann Mazzocca Bellecci, Phil Rodriguez
Sarafina Studio
[17:00-17:20]
Presentation
Thongo lam’ vuma: Musing on the wake and song as a time travel strategy of ancestral and futuristic dreamscape(s) by Natalia Molebatsi
[17:20- 17:40]
Presentation I Dance in My Mother’s
Language by Kwanele Finch Thusi
COMFORT BREAK
COCKTAIL DINNER
19:00 - Market Theatre Productions Option 1: Isidlamlilo/ The Fire Eater Option 2: KHONGOLOSE KHOMMANDING KHOMMISSARS (KKK)
20:30
Depart for Wits University Theatre drop off.
16:45
PROGRAMME
8
RADICAL INCLUSIVITY AND COMMUNITY
9:30-
- Blue Theatre
Key Q&A with the Artistic Director: James Ngcobo (Recorded for later upload)
COMFORT BREAK 10:30 10:45 - 13:00
Session 1
TRACK 3
TRACK 4
Blue Theatre Zoom Room 1
[10:45- 11:05]
Performance & Presentation
I Know What You’re Thinking: a Praxis of Embodied
Meta-Cognition by Brian J Evans
[11:05- 11:25]
Presentation
Methodological Meanders: Tracing Place through Wander Maps by Lucy Petchell
[11:25 - 11:55]
Beyond the Linoleum Colon: Revisited by Tarryn Lee
[10:45- 11:05]
Presentation
“Nomadism against standstill. Aesthetic experience in shifting landscapes” by Julia Schade & Leon Gabriel
[11:05- 11:35]
Performance
Nomadic tales and their footnotes: A performance as research by Lireko Qhobela
Soweto Theatre Board Room
[10:45- 11:05]
Panel
Grazing at my navel connect to your womb: How close are your contractions?
Performance as research projects for this moment in South Africa by Petro Janse van Vuuren, Cherae Halley, Tshego Khutsoane, Makhaola Ndebele, Bongani NgomaneGina Shmukker
[10:45- 11:05]
“Taking a dip in gender: Articulating nonbinary knowledge generation through embodied engagements with water” by Sami Wymes
[11:05 - 11:25]
The ‘recce’ as performance making practice: Site-responsive wandering with Dr Karen Berger and Dr Stuart Grant
PROGRAMME 03 DAY
- Wits Foyer: Registration and Tea
Depart for Soweto Theatre
Uhambo | Welcome
8:00 - 8:15
8:15 -
9:15 -
12:00
- Blue Theatre: PSI Annual General Meeting (AGM)
Yellow Theatre
TRACK 1
TRACK 2
9
LUNCH BREAK
14:00 - Depart for UJ APK
15:00 - Uhambo | Welcome
15:30 - Keorapetse William Kgositsile Theatre
Performance: I Step on Air by Layla Zami and Oxana Chi
16:00 - 17:35
Session 2
TRACK 1 TRACK 2 TRACK 3 TRACK 4
Keorapetse William Kgositsile Theatre
[16:00- 16:20]
Presentation
A Dangerous Body: Mimesis, Representation, and Little Amal’s Big Walk by Amna Farooq
[16:20- 17:35]
Blended Workshop
The Verbatim Formula: journeys of care facilitated by Maggie Inchley & Sylvan Bake
Zoom Breakaway Room 1
[16:00- 16:20]
Poetry
The nature of identity/identities in the context of mobility, wandering, and fluidity by Maurice Moore.
[16:20- 16:40]
Presentation
Tamara: one story and three different journeys by Bomi Choi.
Conference Room 1
Installation | Digital Arts VR and AR by Wits Digital Arts, and Film
Khulani
[16:00- 17:30]
Workshop Teaching Minoritarian Performance by Jasmine Jamillah Mahmoud, Pavithra Prasad and Nikki Yeboah
Zoom Breakaway room 2
[16:20- 16:40]
Presentation
“The nature of identity/identities in the context of mobility, wandering, and fluidity” by Jill Planche Presentation
[16:40- 17:00]
Voodling: Image is a(n Autistic) Verb by Julie Dind.
[17:05- 17: 20]
Presentation
Performing Utopia: Transgender Time in La Prietty Guoman by Orion Lee Risk
Tunkie Zoom Breakaway Room 4
[16:00- 17:30]
Workshop
Brief Liberation: Experiments in Black Feminist Embodied Practice (2022) by Anna Martine Whitehea, Tara Aisha Willis, & Damon Locks.
[16:40- 17:35]
Blended Workshop
The Verbatim Formula: journeys of care facilitated by Maggie Inchley & Sylvan Bake
Depart for Spatula and BarCode Limited Space- 20 by Laurie Beth Clark, Jazmin Llana & Michael Peterson Zoom Breakaway Room 3
[16:00- 16:20]
Presentation Towards a Queer Black Ecology of Boston by JD Stokely
16:30- 17:30]
Workshop Traversing between Archives and Experiential Geographies: Performance Scholarship on Unstable Grounds by Alia Al-Sabi & Anel Rakhimzhanova
PROGRAMME
10
13:00
PROGRAMME
[16:40-17:00]
Presentation
Procession and Pilgrimage, in Italy and China, as Controlled Journeys: A CrossCultural Comparison of Evolved Neuro-Performances by Mark Pizzato
17:35
18:15- 18:40
TRACK
Keorapetse William Kgositsile Theatre
[18:15- 18:45]
Performance go leba maswing le toding ya dinose by Nolwazi Mbali Mahlangu & Muzi Shili.
COMFORT BREAK AND LIGHT EATS
Session 3
Tunkie [18:15– 18:35 ]
Presentation
As The Crow FliesExploring Identity through Making & Migrating Performances by Wiebke Acton
TRACK
18:40 UJ THEATRE FOYER COMFORT BREAK
19:00 - Keorapetse William Kgositsile Theatre
UJ Commissioned Piece : Echoes of Heritage
20:00
Depart for Wits University
1 TRACK 2
3 TRACK 4
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PROGRAMME
04 DAY
CREATIVE DISRUPTIONS
8:00 - Wits Foyer: Registration and Tea
8:30 - Wits Main Theatre: How PSI Thinks
10:00 - Wits Main Theatre Keynote Panel
Re-align the innards, bite uMoya, and smell to listen: This memory was not written by Nondumiso Msimanga
11:30 - Guided Walks Registration
Guided walk Online, WhatsApp Group
Strategies of wandering by Laura Nanni and Sorrel Muggridge
Shuttles Leave Wits Theatre for Con Hill
11:50 - Welcome to Constitutional Hill: : Reuben Phasha- Heritage, Education and Tourism Manager
Londi Modiko - Creative Uprising Hub Project Manager
12:10 - Con Hill Conference Room 2
Paper Presentation: What is the question again? In Search of Home by Liela Henriques
12:30 - Con Hill Conference Room 2: PerformanceAmagama: Ingobo yomlando – Words: The Archive by Nthabeleng Masudubele and Zinhe Gule
13:00 LUNCH BREAK
14:00- 16:15
Women’s Cells
Session 1
AR and VR mobile phone art experience by Digital Arts & Film Students
TRACK 1 TRACK 2 TRACK 3 TRACK 4
Con Hill Room 2
14:00- 14:20]
Presentation
Moving with Stillness, Timeless
Resistance: Performing Minoritized Bodies in Protest by Serap Erincin
[14:20- 15:20]
Panel
Foodways and Migration by Laurie Beth Clark & Michael Peterson.
Con Hill Room 1
Zoom Breakaway Room 1
[14:00- 14:20]
Blended Presentation
“Wandering Discipline: A Conversation on Law and Performance” by Anna Jayne Kimmel, Henry Washington, Jr. & Kimberly Chantal Welch
Lekgotla
[14:00- 15:00] Panel
Wandering Minds by James R. Ball, Daniel Oliver & Kim Kattari
[15:00- 16:00] Panel
Border-crossings: performance studies wanderings by Swati
Arora, Diana Damian Martin, Azadeh Sharif & Anika Marschall.
Zoom Breakaway Room 1
[14:00- 16:15]
Guided Walks in Con Hill (group of 10) Register during morning registration
From Home To Home, A phenomenological perspective on peregrination by Andrea Vassallo
12
PROGRAMME
[15:20- 15:40]
Presentation
Traversing Space: Exploring the negotiation of space increating museum theatre at Constitutional Hill Women’s Gaol by Stephanie Jenkins
Presentation
Performative Wanderings to and from the Slave past: Black Countermemory in Contemporary Black Caribbean Art by Danielle Roper
[14:20- 14:40]
Blended
Presentation
Wanderwall: The Actor’s Journey into New Performance Technologies and Undiscovered Collaborative Potentials by Jen Parker-Starbuck & Will Shüler
[14:40- 15:40]
Blended Panel Wanderings, Homecoming, And Social Impact: The Global (Diasporic) Practice of Performance Studies as a “Wandering” Episteme from the Philippines to World Making by Belen D. Calingacion, Rosalie A. Zerrudo, Robert Arlo
Deguzman, Dennis D. Gupa & Allen B. Baylosis
The Womens' Goal Grass Area
[14:00- 15:30]
Workshop
Finding the Autobiography in Ethnography and the Ethnography in the Autobiography facilitated by Warren Nebe
Zoom Breakaway Room 2
[14:50- 15:50]
Presentation
“Wandering Discipline: A Conversation on Law and Performance” by Anna Jayne Kimmel, Henry Washington, Jr. & Kimberly Chantal Welch
14:00- 16:15
Session 2
Zoom Breakaway Room 4
[14:00- 14:20]
Presentation
“Have You Ever…”: The Limits of the Sayable of Migrant Life by Sareh Z Afshar
14:20- 15:20]
Panel Wandering Back: Journeys of Return in Site-Specific Performance
Art by Cynthia Citlallin Delgado Huitrón, Yarden Stern & Joanna Evans.
[15:20- 16:00]
Presentation
Prayogillu: An Interdisciplinary place by Praveen Maripelly
Zoom Breakaway Room 3
[14:00- 14:20]
A Rose Without a Name, or Meditating on Virginity by Amanda Marie Rogus
[14:20- 14:40]
Presentation
Affecting the (Im)possibility of Change through Performance Generating Systems by Phil Hansen
TRACK 1
TRACK 2
13
TRACK 3
Zoom Breakaway Room 2 [14:00- 14:20]
Presentation Embodying a posthuman dramaturgy of place: Distance, Sound, and Silence in Australian Contemporary Performance by Kate Hunter and Rea Dennis
PROGRAMME
Conference Room 2: Closing Remarks
Sundowners - Light Braai (barbecue)
Shuttle back to Wits University Theatre Drop Off
16:15 -
17:00 -
18:00 -
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ASSEMBLE PSi #29
20-23 June 2024
The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in collaboration LIFT (London International Theatre Festival) invites responses from scholars, practitioners, and artists to the call for proposals for the Performance Studies international, PSi #29 conference in June 2024. PSi #29 is organised in partnership with the University of London: Birkbeck, Royal Holloway, and the School of Advanced Studies.
This hybrid conference focuses on the main theme: Assemble. To assemble has multiple meanings: to gather together in one place for a common purpose or to put together the parts of something. This theme foregrounds practice research, processes of making, as well as their antithesis, un-making. In response to the pandemic and to the climate crisis and global struggles for justice and recognition, we have to reconsider how to assemble, how to come together, to build, to construct, to co-create, and, conversely, what we need to disassemble, to take apart, to dismantle, to decanter, to unlearn.
For performance studies, the concept of assemblage serves as a lens through which we can investigate the dynamic interplay of various elements, whether they be objects, individuals, or ideas. PSi #29 connects the diverse themes of assemblage, assembly, and disassembly as they pertain to performance, shedding light on their potential to shape and transform our understanding of the world. The notion of assemblage can be applied to a collection of things or a group of people or animals. By examining the process of assembly, both as a means of coming together and as a state of being together, we hope to investigate the transformative potential of collective action in performance. Methodologically, the role of practice research as a mechanism for assembling knowledge, bridging theory and praxis, will form the basis of PSi’s collaboration with LIFT.
The conference will engage with the concept of assembling as counterpublics, exploring how performances create alternative spaces for dissent, resistance, and marginalised voices, as well assembly as a 'space of appearance', contemplating how performance serves as a site where identities are negotiated and social realities are (re)constructed. Participants might examine how the act of assembly becomes a condition of political action, highlighting its role in fostering social change and advocating for justice. We also hope to explore the process of disassembly, whereby performances can be taken apart and separated into different parts, allowing for critical reflection and deconstruction. The lens of decolonisation reveals how assembly and dismantling intersect, enabling the questioning and reconfiguration of dominant narratives and power structures. We consider London as a global centre and highlight (post)imperial assemblage and acknowledge this space as a focal point of colonial histories, and we welcome responses to the city’s role in shaping performative practices and influencing cultural landscapes.
Additionally, we explore archival assemblages and their construction, investigating how memory and history are assembled and composed through performance. LIFT’s development of concept touring offers an opportunity to reflect on new forms of festival assemblies, examining their potential for innovation and transformative experiences. Eco-assemblies and eco-disassemblies shed light on the urgency of environmental sustainability in performance practice, while digital and immersive assembly demonstrate the expanding boundaries and possibilities of performative spaces. Scenographies and dramaturgies that take apart or dismantle challenge conventional notions of performance, pushing the boundaries of audience experience. Experiences of diasporic assembly can reveal how performances become sites for negotiating hybrid identities, cultural memory, and belonging. We invite scholars and artists to also consider processes of co-creation and the potential for horizontal and asymmetrical assembly, promoting collaborative practices in performance. Place-making as assemblage reveals how performance can shape and redefine our relationship with space and environment, while intersectional assemblies highlight the intersections of various social identities and the ways in which they inform performance practices.
Lastly, we investigate the challenges of assembling in hostile environments, exploring the role of performance in resistance, resilience, and survival. Collective politics and assemblies shed light on the mobilising potentials of performance, questioning power dynamics and advocating for social change.
Ultimately, PSi #29 aims to explore the multifaceted nature of performance assemblage and disassembly, examining its potential to shape and transform our understanding of the world.
Themes to be addressed at the conference include, but are not limited to:
· Assemblage, a collection of things or a group of people or animals
· Assembly, the process of coming together, or the state of being together
· Practice research as assembling
· Assembling as counterpublics (Warner)
· Assembly as a ‘space of appearance’ (Butler)
· To assemble as a condition of political action
· Disassemble, to separate into different parts
· London as global centre and (post)imperial assemblage
· Archival assemblages and the manner of their construction
· Memory and history as assembled and composed
· Concept touring and new forms of festival assemblies
· Eco-assemblies and eco-disassemblies
· Digital and immersive assembly
· Scenographies and dramaturgies that take apart or dismantle
· Diasporic assembly
· Processes of co-creation, how to assemble horizontally and asymmetrically
· Place-making as assemblage
· Intersectional assemblies
· Assembling in hostile environments
· Decolonisation as assembly and/or dismantling
· London as global centre and (post)imperial assemblage
· Archival assemblages and the manner of their construction
· Memory and history as assembled and composed
· Concept touring and new forms of festival assemblies
· Eco-assemblies and eco-disassemblies
· Digital and immersive assembly
· Scenographies and dramaturgies that take apart or dismantle
· Diasporic assembly
· Processes of co-creation, how to assemble horizontally and asymmetrically
· Place-making as assemblage
· Intersectional assemblies
· Assembling in hostile environments
· Collective politics and assemblies
· To assemble or take apart performance time
We invite contributions from a wide range of disciplines, including but not limited to performance studies, theatre, dance, music, visual arts, sociology, cultural studies, philosophy, law, social sciences, and history. We encourage submissions that explore these themes through diverse theoretical, methodological, and creative approaches.
Accepted presentation formats include: Pre-planned panel presentations and roundtables (of 90 minutes)
Individual papers: in-person (15 minutes); online (12 - 15 minutes)
Performances and/or installations (20 – 30 minutes with minimal technical support)
Laboratory/workshop sessions (90 minutes)
Screenings of performance documentation and practice research (10-15 mins)
Analogue spaces - there will be several spaces without technology that will be available to curate for conversations, dialogues or other interventions
Important Dates:
Abstract portal opens: 30 September 2023
Submission Deadline: 15 October 2023
Notification of Acceptance: 10 November 2023
Conference Dates: 20-23 June 2024
We look forward to welcoming you to a vibrant conference that embraces interdisciplinary dialogue, artistic experimentation, and critical engagement.
For questions about becoming an institutional member for PSi or for related programming please contact Serap Erincin at seraperincin@gmail.com.
We look forward to your submissions!
The PSi #29 Conference Organising Committee