Friday 29 October 1999, 15:00GMT (16:00 British time)
http://art.ntu.ac.uk/livemag/
LIVE INTERVIEW ON THE WEB
with theatre practitioners and scholars from Eastern Europe and USA
about the notion of ‘political theatre’ in current experimental theatre
practice
a web-based event
* hosted by the University of Wolverhampton and The Arena Theatre as
part of the Conference WHOSE THEATRE IS IT ANYWAY? PERFORMANCE, POLITICS
& COMMUNITY (29-31 October 1999, Wolverhampton, UK)
* produced by the LiveArtMagazine on-line (Nottingham, UK)
* webcast by ARTEC (London, UK)
* supported by the Digital Research Unit of The Nottingham Trent
University (Nottingham, UK)
* researched and presented by Dr Sophia Lycouris, Senior Lecturer in
Contemporary Arts at The Nottingham Trent Universiy
Speakers include Jadranka Andjelic (Belgrade, FM Yugoslavia), Julia
Barclay (New York, USA), Cristina Flutur (Iasi, Romania), Ognen
Georgievski (Macedonia), Chris J.Hopkins (New York, USA), Marian Popescu
(Bucharest, Romania)
Viewers will need Real Player to access this event (which can be loaded
free from http://www.real.com)
THERE WILL BE OPPORTUNITY FOR QUESTIONS AND RESPONSES TO BE COMMUNICATED
TO THE SPEAKERS LIVE BY EMAIL.
This webcast will also include the Plenary Session of the first day of
the Conference ‘Whose Theatre Is It Anyway?’ concentrating on
connections between theatre and politics which will follow the interview
at 16:30GMT.
For further information please email
Sophia Lycouris (s.lycouris@dial.pipex.com)
or the LiveArtMagazine on-line (live.art.magazine@ntu.ac.uk)
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