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Performing the World '08
The conveners of Performing the World, the conference/festival of the growing international performance movement, are excited to announce that the fifth Performing the World will be held in New York City from October 2-5, 2008. The event will showcase innovative practice and scholarship and provide a rich context for learning and performing together. A New Location, A New Kind of Conference Performing the World ’08 (PTW ’08) builds on the momentum of 2007’s PTW 4, which brought together 300 practitioners, scholars and community activists—educators, youth workers, researchers, psychologists and therapists, health and helping professionals, business people, artists and activists from 27 countries. PTW ’08 is bringing the international performance movement to the streets of New York—and introducing the performance movement to the communities of New York City.
Proposals PTW ’08 invites proposals from all who are involved in performance work that is related to cultural, economic or psychological development, community-building, social justice, citizenry, individual and social transformation, social entrepreneurship, etc. We are looking for a variety of presentation types, including workshops, conversations, demonstrations, discussions and panels. We encourage a playfulness and experimentation for all presentations, especially with regard to theory and data. This year’s theme, “Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow,” encourages participants to attend to history and process—their own and that of the performance movement. We are particularly interested in examinations/explorations of the shift from a cognitive to a performative approach to understanding, interacting with and (re)creating the world as embodied in the work of the participants and/or those they with whom they work/play/ study. Also of interest is the performance movement’s interaction with and impact on the “big issues” facing the world— poverty, war and peace, sustainability, democracy, globalization, cultural diversity and creativity, the list could go on. The second day of PTW ‘08 will be devoted to “An International Celebration of Youth” and we encourage those interested to submit proposals relative to youth, youth performance and youth development for that day. Fields of Interest:
A sampling of conversational themes, panels, workshops and performances:
Registration Fee Proposals are due April 1, 2008 and should be e-mailed to Lois Holzman at ptw@eastsideinstitute.org. The subject headline should be PTW Proposal. If you can’t e-mail, then mail or fax to: PTW ‘08 is sponsored by the All Stars Project, Inc. (www.allstars.org)
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