ResearchWorks (in person): Resistant performance: bodies and politics in practice today

  • 5pm
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About this event:

Category:
Platform / Discussion | Research | ResearchWorks
Event type:
Booking required | Free | In-person
Admission:
Free, registration required In person and online
Location:
Lecture Recital Room, Guildhall School of Music & Drama

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Performances can be found in many practices: artistic and mundane, at home, at work, in the street, in private or in public. In all these situations, bodies are arranged. Performances reproduce, often reinforce, gendered and racialised bodily formations. Yet it is also in performance that normative body politics can be questioned.

In this panel, we want to think about possibilities of resistance in performance. What can performance teach us about being in and relating to the world? How to imagine otherwise, non-normative, non-hierarchical practices today? In a conservatoire and higher education setting, how do we study, research and teach performance as a form of resistance? How do we practice pedagogies of care and solidarity?

We are excited to welcome Vânia Gala, Freya Jarman and Ella Parry-Davies & Helen Rios to address some of these questions from the perspectives of music, choreography, and theatre, from theory and practice.

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What is ResearchWorks?

Guildhall School’s ResearchWorks is a programme of events centred around the School’s research activity, bringing together staff, students and guests of international standing. We run regular events throughout the term intended to share the innovative research findings of the School and its guests with students, staff and the public.

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Venue information

Silk Street Theatre, Music Hall and Lecture Recital Room are located in the main Guildhall School building on Silk Street and for Barbican produced events the venue can also be accessed from the Barbican if you exit via the doors next to Barbican Kitchen on Level G. 

Address:
Silk Street
Barbican
EC2Y 8DT
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