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An international conference bringing together leading researchers, performers and teachers in music and drama to address key issues through practical workshops, papers and round table discussions:
Repertoire for the 21st century Researching performance: practice,
discourse and methodologies Creative collaborative learning (from
one-to-one partnerships to ensembles/companies)
Artists in society: understanding audiences and life in the real world
Costs
Conference Package: £350 Early bird fee (before
1 December 2011): £300 Single day rate: £100 (supplement
of £50 for conference dinner)
Includes registration fee, all meals, entrance to all sessions at the Barbican Conference Centre and Guildhall School and Conference Dinner
For further information, please email [email protected]
Keynote speakers to include:
Sir Nicholas Kenyon: Managing Director of the Barbican Centre, previously the Director of the BBC Proms
Patsy Rodenburg OBE: Author of best selling books including Presence and The Right to Speak and Head of Voice at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama
Professor Richard Sennett: Professor of Sociology at the London School of Economics and New York University, author of The Craftsman and a new book The Performer due to be published in April 2011
Conference Director: Dr. Helena GauntConference Chair: Prof. Barry Ife
Booking now openRegistration for the conference, including information on suggested accommodation is available at www.gsmd.ac.uk/conference
17 – 20 March 2012Hosted by the Guildhall School of Music & Drama in partnership with the European Association of Conservatoires (AEC), London Centre for Arts and Cultural Exchange (LCACE), the Society for Education, Music & Psychology Research (SEMPRE) and the Centre for Music Performance as Creative Practice (CMPCP).
Partners
THE REFLECTIVE CONSERVATOIRE: Performing at the Heart of Knowledge