Monday, 20 October 2014

More research ideas for your reflection

Look at this event. Do these questions apply to your duologue work?

The Department of Drama, Theatre and Performance at University of Roehampton presents, in partnership with Sadler's Wells:

'Of Two Minds: an afternoon on duet collaborations'.
Thursday 30 October, 2-6:30 pm
Sadler’s Wells, Lilian Baylis Studio
Rosebery Avenue, London, EC1R

Booking: http://www.sadlerswells.com/whats-on/2014/an-afternoon-on-duet-collaborations/

Resonance, counterpoint, and confrontation, self and otherness: what does working as a duet mean? What creative methodologies, or creations does it foster across - and among - diverse fields of practice? How is the duet different from other forms of collaboration? When does this experience of alterity become an experience of duality? And what happens then? Join us for an exploration of these questions in an afternoon of talks, dialogues and presentations focusing on the practice of duets by scholars and artists from performance, theatre, dance, music, visual arts and creative writing. As befits the subject matter, participants will take the floor in pairs in a dynamic reimagining of the traditional symposium.
'Of Two Minds' will be followed by an evening performance of 'Control Signal', a duet by Haranczak/Navarre: Karen Christopher and Sophie Grodin. Christopher -  formerly of the renowned American collective Goat Island - and Grodin explore invisible influences and the inexplicable connections we feel but fail to acknowledge.

Also, look at National Theatre five truths for comparisons on practitioners.
http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/backstage/five-truths

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