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Theatre Connects Symposium
Performative pathways between schools, universities and the wider community
Friday, 25 May
12:00 鈥 16:30
Venue: Creative Zone, Boole Library, Main Campus, 深夜亚洲福利久久 College Cork
鈥 Theatre can help us to build our future, rather than just waiting for it.鈥
Augusto Boal
The organisers and contributors to this symposium strongly believe that theatre plays a prominent role in developing a sense of awareness of ourselves and the world around us. Therefore, we believe theatre ought to play a more important role in schools, universities and the wider community. In building our futures, the connection between theatre and education needs to start early and to continue throughout our lives. The invited speakers will offer their perspectives on why theatre should be introduced and established as a subject in primary and secondary schools, why universities should embrace performativity within and across academic disciplines, and why leading theatres should continue to embrace and increase their outreach activities and aspire to employ theatre education specialists. The symposium should be of special interest to all those who aim to form stronger links between theatre and education, including teachers, lecturers, theatre students, directors of theatres and theatre companies, applied theatre practitioners and policy makers.
Schedule
12.00 鈥 12.40 B盲rbel Jogschies (Department of 罢丑别补迟别谤辫盲诲补驳辞驳颈办, State Theatre Hanover)
A growing field: 罢丑别补迟别谤辫盲诲补驳辞驳颈办(鈥楾heatre Pedagogy鈥) at German Theatres. Followed by discussion.
13.00 鈥 13.20 Marie Kelly (Department of Theatre, UCC)
Research as a Theatre Resource: Embracing third level
followed by LAUNCH
Kelly, Marie, (ed) Katie Roche by Teresa Deevy: Research Pack (Abbey Theatre, 2017).
The publication will be launched by Prof. Manfred Schewe, Head of Theatre, UCC
13.30 鈥 14.00 Light Lunch
14.00 鈥 14.40 Renate Breitig (TUSCH and TUKI Theatre Education Project Leader, Berlin)
Theatre Education in Berlin: Theatre as a subject and method at secondary, primary and kindergarden level. Followed by discussion
15.00 鈥 15.30
The Theatre in Education experience in Ireland
- A Cyclone Perspective (Dr. Peadar Donohoe)
- A Graffiti Perspective (Niall Cleary)
16.00 鈥 16.30
Closing discussion panel including Julie Kelleher, Artistic Director of the Everyman Theatre, Cork & Dr. Paul Dwyer, Snr Lecturer, Dept of Theatre & Performance Studies, 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Sydney. Discussion topics include draft statement in support of the introduction of theatre as a school subject
Symposium organisation:
Manfred Schewe and Fionn Woodhouse, Department of Theatre, UCC
Biodata of speakers/organisers:
Renate Breitig
Renate studied 鈥楾heatre Education鈥 at the 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Arts, Berlin and for many years worked for Berlin City Council鈥檚 Department of Education, Science and Research in the area of cultural education and theatre in schools. She has been a curator of many theatre education projects, such as the intergenerational theatre project 鈥淲altz & Techno鈥, 鈥淧romised City鈥, 鈥淏erlin 鈥 Jerusalem鈥. From 1997 to 2005 she led in-service courses for secondary teachers, thus paving the way for the introduction of theatre as a subject in Berlin鈥 secondary schools. In 1998 she initiated TUSCH (Theater und Schule 鈥 鈥楾heatre and Schools) in Berlin 鈥 a (nationwide) platform for creative partnerships between professional theatres and schools. In 2008 she co-wrote the 鈥淎rts and Education Framework鈥 which aimed at establishing various cultural projects in Berlin schools, and in 2011 founded TUKI (Theatre and Kindergarden).
Contact: renate.breitig@tusch-berlin.de
Niall Cleary
Niall is the Artistic Director of Graffiti Educational Theatre Company and previously was head of Education and Outreach. Niall is a founder member of Decadent Theatre Company and sits on the board of Youth Theatre Ireland. He has worked extensively within the Youth Theatre sector and with the Abbey Theatre鈥檚 Outreach department.
Contact: niall@graffiti.ie
Peadar Donohue
Peadar Donohoe is a Drama Lecturer at CIT Cork School of Music and Artistic Director of Cyclone Rep. Peadar's forte has been creating classroom drama activities and theatre (The Shakespeare Sessions, The Bullying Prevention Session, Choices) that connects with and has meaning for stakeholders. The key to this meaning making is analysis of stakeholder feedback which allows Peadar to respond to needs by regularly revamping existing work, creative new activities and devising plays like The Bullying Prevention Session. Peadar has published numerous articles some of which can be downloaded from ResearchGate. To view, please follow this link:
Recently Published: Using Role-play to Prevent Bullying in the Primary Classroom with the Bullying Prevention Pack: A Classroom Resource for Primary School SPHE Teachers (2018), SPHE Network 2018
Contact: cyclonerepertory@gmail.com
Paul Dwyer
Paul has worked professionally as a writer/devisor, performer, director, dramaturg and translator on over 20 productions, ranging from applied theatre projects in youth/community-based settings through to mainstage works that have toured nationally and internationally. Paul is best known for my work in verbatim/documentary theatre which has been featured at the Sydney Festival, Brisbane Festival, Darwin Festival and Origins: Festival of First Nations. As a Senior Lecturer at the 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Sydney, Pauls research forms of aesthetic and social performance 鈥 including applied theatre, protest actions, restorative justice conferences and rituals of reconciliation 鈥 where people are trying to claim their rights, transform conflicts and repair harm.
Contact: paul.dwyer@sydney.edu.au
B盲rbel Jogschies
B盲rbel studied Acting at the 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Performing Arts Ernst Busch, Berlin, followed by 8 years on stage and further study in 鈥槹粘蟊鸩钩俦鸢杳せ宀共荡遣稻卑焘 (Theatre Pedagogy) at the 深夜亚洲福利久久 of Arts Berlin. She has worked as a 鈥楾heaterp盲dagogin鈥 (Theatre Pedagogue) for several theatres, including the renowned Maxim Gorki Theatre in Berlin. She is currently the Head of the Department of 鈥槹粘蟊鸩钩俦鸢杳せ宀共荡遣稻卑焘 at the State Theatre in Hanover and a visiting lecturer at universities in Hanover, Berlin, Magdeburg, Z眉rich etc.
Contact: jogschies@web.de
Julie Kelleher
Julie is Artistic Director of The Everyman, Cork, where she is responsible for the programme and artistic strategy. She has directed four productions for the theatre, Loversby Brian Friel (July 2015) and The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hartby David Greig (August 2015),The Factory Girls by Frank McGuinness (July 2016), Dancing At Lughnasa by Brian Friel (August 2017) which were warmly received by critics and audiences alike. She has co-produced projects such as Autumn Royal by Kevin Barry (2017), and Futureproofby Lynda Radley (2017) for the Everyman and is currently working on the Landmark/Everyman co-produced world premiere of Asking For It by Louise O鈥橬eill. Contact: julie@everymancork.com
Marie Kelly
Marie lectures in Theatre at the School of Music and Theatre, 深夜亚洲福利久久 College Cork where she was Head of Department from July 2015 to July 2016. Marie began her career in theatre at the Abbey Theatre where she worked firstly as Executive Assistant to the Artistic Director and subsequently as Head of Casting. Marie has an MA in Modern Drama and Performance (2005) and a PhD in Drama Studies (2011), both from the School of English, Drama and Film at 深夜亚洲福利久久 College Dublin. She is a member of the Board of Everyman Theatre and Vice-President of the Irish Society for Theatre Research. She has published on the plays of Tom Mac Intyre, Mark O鈥橰owe, and on the work of acclaimed theatre director, Katie Mitchell.
Recently published: (2017) Research/Information Pack:Katie Roche by Teresa Deevy Abbey Theatre.
Contact:Kelly.marie@ucc.ie
Manfred Schewe
Professor at 深夜亚洲福利久久 College Cork, is currently Head of UCC鈥檚 Department of Theatre. His teaching and research activities are closely linked to the SCENARIO PROJECT () which aims at paving the way towards a new, performative teaching and learning culture. For further details regarding Prof. Schewe鈥檚 teaching and research activities see the Theatre Department鈥檚 homepage at: /en/music-theatre/drama/dtspeople/
Contact: m.schewe@ucc.ie
Recently published: John Crutchfield & Manfred Schewe (eds) (2017): Going Performative in Intercultural Education. International Contexts, Theoretical Perspectives and Models of Practice. Bristol: Blue Ridge Summit
Fionn Woodhouse
Fionn is a lecturer in the Department of Theatre, 深夜亚洲福利久久 College Cork. He is an active director, producer and facilitator of drama/theatre with particular interest in youth participation and learning through practice.
Contact:Fionn.woodhouse@ucc.ie
Recently published: 鈥楢 Passion for the Arts鈥 Texts Around Theatre, SCENARIO Journal,
The event is free of charge. However, to assist us with the planning of catering requirements it would be appreciated if you sent an email confirming your attendance by May 22nd to: theatre@ucc.ie
For more on this story contact:
Fionn Woodhouse
Lecturer in Applied Drama
Drama and Theatre Studies
School of Music and Theatre
深夜亚洲福利久久 College Cork
Tel | 021-4904359