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Presented by:
ResCen, Centre for Research into Creation in the Performing Arts,Middlesex University
ResCen
(Centre for Research into Creation in the Performing Arts)
Middlesex University
is pleased to announce a one day seminar event
âOutside Looking Inâ
Wednesday 15 June 2005
at
Conway Hall
25 Red Lion Square
London WC1
www.conwayhall.org
(nearest Tube station: Holborn)
Day event: 11.30am â“ 5.30pm
A series of workshops, discussions and presentations led by each of the Research Associate Artists
Entrance: £10
this includes lunch and refreshments
payable by cheque to Middlesex University
Evening event: 6-8pm
A seminar discussion with all six Research Associate Artists led by Chris Bannerman
Entrance: Free
Places for the day and evening events are limited and on a first come first served basis
So to register your interest and ask for a booking form, please contact Natalie Daniel. A booking form will be sent to you by e-mail in the near future.
e: rescen@mdx.ac.uk
t: 020 8411 6288
Presented by:
ResCen (Centre for Research into Creation in the Performing Arts), Middlesex University, with ResCen Research Associate Artists Ghislaine Boddington, Shobana Jeyasingh, Richard Layzell, Rosemary Lee, Graeme Miller and Errollyn Wallen.
For over four years the artists affiliated to ResCen have been meeting to discuss the processes that form and influence their work. These discussions inform a series of external public seminars.
âOutside Looking In' is the last public seminar that ResCen is organising for this academic year. It marks a key point in ResCenâs research programme as we embark on a series of published outcomes over the next academic year. To this end, the format of this public event is different from previous seminars.
âOutside Looking Inâ is a series of daytime workshops, discussions and presentations that are led by each of the Research Associate Artists. These sessions reflect the broad range of practices and research of the six ResCen artists including: Errollyn Wallenâs hands-on workshop âInstant Composingâ in which participants explore issues of intuition in composing; Richard Layzellâs âEngaging with Absenceâ which includes a discussion and demonstration with Research Fellow Joshua Sofaer on the role of other selves and other voices in the creative process. Other sessions will include choreographic workshop demonstrations as well as presentations and discussions on telepresence and remote connection in artistic practice.
The evening session includes the presentation of a paper âIntuition and craft: an eyewitness accountâ by Professor Chris Bannerman with Rosemary Lee and Graeme Miller. This will be followed by further discussion and debate about key issues that have arisen throughout the day.
Questions and discussion are encouraged throughout the daytime workshops and the evening seminar as well as afterwards on our online forum at www.rescen.net
Our most recent seminars are available to view on the
ResCen website:
www.rescen.net
This event is supported by NESTA
NESTA is the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts, the organisation that invests in UK creativity and innovation. Set up by Act of Parliament in 1998, NESTA uses the interest on a National Lottery endowment to pioneer ways of supporting and promoting innovation and creativity across science, technology, the arts and learning. NESTA was created to invest at the highest point of risk, and offer individuals, groups and small businesses the time, space, money and support to push at the frontiers of knowledge and practice. For further details, including how to apply, head to www.nesta.org.uk.
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15 June 2005 at 11:30 am |
Duration: | Full Day |
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The Conway Hall |
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£10 for day, free for evening |
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ResCen. See details above of who to contact. |
Additional Information: |
Our website www.rescen.net has further details and a booking form on-line |
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