Capturing Process? is a One Day Symposium on Practice Research within the Creative Arts, with speakers covering Music, Musicology, Composition, Dance, Drama, Perfomrance, Film, Digital Arts and Music Education.
Keynote Address: Professor Robin Nelson (CSSD)
Reg Bailey Building RB7
Kingston University, London
June 29 2011
Penrhyn Road
Kingston upon Thames
Surrey KT1 2EE
For more information and a full programme go to: http://www.practiceresearchunit.co.uk/
The inaugural event of Kingston University's Practice Research Unit aims to raise what has been, perhaps, the most challenging question of recent work within the creative arts: if process is a unifying and consolidating element between practice and non-practice research, between work and reflection, between analysis, reflection and work, then how do we capture it to then share it with examiners, researchers and collaborators?
Keynote Address: Robin Nelson (Central School of Speech and Drama)
Session 1: Capturing Process
Confirmed speakers include John Irving (IMR), Simon Ellis (Roehampton)
Session 2: Defining Practice: Rehearsing Applied Strategies
Round Table: Reflections on 'Capturing' a Dynamic Process
PhD Show: including students from dance, drama, film, music and performance practice research unit launch and wine reception
Speakers cover all creative arts sibject areas, including: music, dance, film, digital arts, drama, performance arts.
�5 waged / �2 unwaged / KU members free
To register: https://ebiz.kingston-university.com/webStore/courses/coursedetails.asp?CourseDateID=738&CourseID=342
For more information please contact Dr. Helen Julia Minors, h.minors at kingston.ac.uk