CfP: Dramatic Architectures, Theatre and Performing Arts in Motion. Porto, 22-24 April 2020

Call for Papers: Dramatic Architectures, Theatre and Performing Arts in Motion. Porto, 22-24 April 2020

Architecture and performing arts always had a close relationship, but their connections are still insufficiently mapped and constitute a promising field of research for scholars and artists.
After the Italian stage that dominated the Western theatre in the last few centuries, the performing arts of today are rediscovering the multiple stage of Renaissance. It is, however, a multiple stage already transformed by technology and society, where the stage can be a screen, a virtual world, a real place, a local community, etc.
The spatial multiplicity opened horizons to the rediscovery of the movement by the performing arts – whether the movement of physical theatre, camera movement, movement in space. From the development of site-specific theatre, to the presence of screens on stage, to performative experiences in trucks, buses, cars, ships, to the streamed theatre or that is adapted to each venue, space is itself transforming the theatre, which often seeks to transform space itself.
Six years after the Dramatic Architectures. Places of Drama – Drama for Spaces International Conference, which brought together about fifty researchers from different countries, it is time to reopen the debate, looking at how this field of studies has evolved and which are its current main concerns and more recent developments.
The conference welcomes papers that offer new insights on the topic by exploring themes such as: the use of screens in the performing arts; the relationship between the digital world and the performing arts; the occupation and transformation of real spaces by the performing arts; the role of movement in scenographic spaces; the relation between non-theatrical spaces used for performance and theatre; interactions between scenographic mechanisms and performative arts; micro and mobile theatre, etc.
The conference is also interested in creating a theoretical framework based on common ground between architecture and performing arts, such as the problems of space and the use of light as a design device, besides case studies and interpretations of architectural, dramaturgical and performative experiences.
Proposals for 20-minute presentations in English, which should include:
– Title of the proposal
– Applicant’s identification (name, institution, country, position and email)
– Abstract (up to 300 words)
– Short curriculum vitae (up to 100 words)
Proposals must be sent by 12 November 2019 filling the abstract proposal form available at this link.
For more information visit the conference site.

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