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VII CONGRESO INTERNACIONAL DE TEATRO UNIVERSITARIO DE LA AITU EN LA BUAP


Tema: “Identidad y sus Lenguajes en el Teatro Universitario; paradigmas y paradojas”

CONFERENCIAS Y ACTIVIDADES


Junio/2 Junio/3 Junio/4 Junio/5 Junio/6

9 a 11 hrs.
Inscripción en la recepción de los hoteles y Salón Barroco

11 hrs.
Acto Inaugural con la presencia del Sr. Rector Mtro. Enrique Aguera Ibáñez, Autoridades universitarias, Autoridades del Estado y el H. Ayuntamiento de Puebla, Presidente de la AITU Dr. Robert Germay integrantes del COMEX, miembros de la AITU, participantes.

9 a 10.45hrs.
Salón Barroco Tema: Teatro Universitario identidad y sus lenguajes: ¿Como las prácticas de la universidad ayudan a definir y preservar la identidad?
Panel I
Moderadora: Maria Horne
-D. Ariza, C. Flores, G. Biscu y C. Bendazzoli, C. Vazquez, R. Torné.

9 a 10.45 hrs.
Salón Verde
Panel II
Moderador: Rob Brannen M. Jozani, K. Saladucha, (S. Turban, V. Makarevich), Mustafa Sekmen, T. Esizi, W. Coelho, A. A. Nazari y K. Nazari, M. Bellaoui.

10.45 a 11 refrigerio.

11 a 12 hrs.
Panel III
O. Ortiz, S. Merlin, E. Ibarra, A. Martinez.

9 a 10.45 hrs.
Salón Jiménez de las Cuevas, Tema: Las paradojas y las funciones del teatro universitario en el contexto de la globalización: ¿Cuál es el impacto del teatro universitario en facilitar y/o contrarrestar este proceso?
Panel I
Moderador: Alain Chavalier
-J. M. Larrue, L. Garbanati, S.Hlavenkova, Maria Horne, Rob Brannen, Chiwoon Ahn.

9 a 10.45 hrs.
Salón Paraninfo
Panel II
Moderador : Francoise Odin
Panel: T. Arthur, M. Nebenzahl, E.Cooper.Anifowoshe, D. Patafta, G. Guerra, V. Arrojo. W. Harris

10.45 a 11 refrigerio.

9 a 10.45 hrs.
Tema: El teatro Universitario, identidad, historia y sociedad: ¿Cómo evolucionó el teatro universitario entre lo global y local a través del tiempo y el espacio?
Panel I
Moderador: J. M. Larrue
O. Zohar, V. Anuziz, Selda Ergun, D. Adame.

9 a 10.45 hrs.
Panel II
Moderador: L. Garbanati.
J. R. Alcantara, M. Arce Sainz y J. A. Pérez, E. Long, Ileana Azor, K. Freymeyer, E. Fediuk, E. Ruiz.

10.45 a 11 refrigerio.

9 a 10.30hrs.
Tema: Teatro Universitario identidad y sus lenguajes.
Moderadora: Elka Fediuk
D. Hugo, C. Gargano, D. Aldama, M. Pankova, K. Kudu, J. Sanchez.

10.30 a 11 refrigerio.

11 a 12 hrs.
Presentación de Revista “Con acento en la T” y Libro Cuadernos de Actuación.

12.00 hrs.
Conferencia Magistral dictada por la Actriz Luisa Huertas.

12.30 hrs.
desfile inaugural en el Zocalo y presentación de la obra “Pleyto y querella de los guaxolotes”

13 a 14 hrs.
Visita guiada a la catedral y al Templo de Santo Domingo.

12 hrs.
“Mesa de Escritores Mexicanos”
Participan: V. H. Rascón Banda, Tomas Urtusastegui, Estela Leñero, Willebaldo López, Flavio Gonzales Mello, Guillermo Ríos

11 a 12.30 hrs.
Salón Paraninfo. Encuentro con Carlos Morton
Lectura de atril de la obra “Frontera Norte”.

13 hrs.
Salida a Centro Ceremonial de Cholula.

11.30 hrs.
Salida a Tecali de Herrera.

12 a 14 hrs.
Salón Barroco Mesa de estudiantes y egresados.
Moderador: Rafael Ruiz
N. Sánchez, R. Villarauz, L. Nájera, P. Alvarez, M. Rodríguez, J. Arroyo, Edén Montalvo.

14.30 a 16 hrs.
COMEX de la AITU

     

14.30 a 17hrs.
Salón Jimenez de las Cuevas Asamblea de la AITU

16 a 17.50
talleres

16 a 17.50
talleres

16 a 17.50
talleres

16 a 17.50
talleres

 

18 y 20 hrs.
Obras de teatro

18 y 20 hrs.
Obras de teatro

18 y 20 hrs.
Obras de teatro

18 y 20 hrs.
Obras de teatro

18 y 20 hrs.
Obras de teatro

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SEDE:

ESCUELA DE ARTES, COLEGIO DE ARTE DRAMÁTICO
DE LA BENEMÉRITA UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA
DE PUEBLA, MÉXICO.


El Teatro Universitario en Puebla en sus diferentes épocas ha cumplido con su misión histórica y poética, marcando el paso a la vanguardia teatral, dibujando senderos a la búsqueda y exploración de lenguajes escénicos, en correspondencia con las exigencias del teatro contemporáneo y los interrogantes de un tiempo y entorno específicos.

TEMA:

“IDENTIDAD Y SUS LENGUAJES EN EL TEATRO

UNIVERSITARIO; PARADIGMAS Y PARADOJAS”.

  • CONFERENCIAS MAGISTRALES.
  • MESAS DE TRABAJO.
  • TEMÁTICAS (PONENCIAS).
  • TALLERES.
  • CURSOS.
  • PRESENTACIÓN DE OBRAS DE TEATRO EN EL
  • FESTIVAL PARALELO AL CONGRESO EN HORARIOS VESPERTINOS.

Sitio del Congreso: http://chronos.cs.buap.mx/cadartesaitu
Página de la AITU: http://www.aitu-iuta.org/


Mtro. Enrique Agüera Ibáñez Rector de la Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla.

Mtro. Camacho Vaca José Arturo
Secretario Particular de Rectoría

D. C. Lilia Cedillo Ramírez
Vicerrectora de Extensión y Difusión de la Cultura

D. C. José Ramón Eguibar Cuenca
Secretario General

D. C. Pedro Hugo Hernández Tejeda
Vicerrector de Investigación y Estudios de Postgrado

Mtro. Jaime Vázquez López
Vicerrector de Docencia

Mtro. Rafael Hernández Oropeza
Director General de Relaciones Internacionales

M. A. José Alfonso Esparza Ortiz
Tesorero General

Dra. Isabel Cristina Flores , Mtra. Dora Aldama Romano,
Mtra. Maria Pankova , Lic. Mariana Ávila,
Mtra. Darnes Vilariño.

Comité local

Israel Guzmán, Rosario Villarauz, Juan Manuel Blanco, Norma Sánchez , Elizabeth Cortés, Luis Nájera,
Mónica Rodríguez, Claudia Vélez, Penélope Álvarez,
Jacob Arroyo, Blanca Lander, Daphne Herver,
Liliana Olguín, Leticia Campos, Bonifacio Flores,
Miguel Barroso, Rosa Acosta, Federico Villanueva.

Comisionados.

Ubicación de los Espacios:

Teatro Principal:
8 oriente y 6 norte
Centro Histórico.

Teatro de la Ciudad:
Av. Juan de Palafox y Mendoza #14
Centro Histórico
(Enfrente del Zócalo de la Ciudad).

Salón de Usos Múltiples
Colegio de Arte Dramático
10 oriente #415
Centro Histórico.

Casa de la Juventud Poblana
11 norte #806
Centro Histórico

Edifico Carolino
4 sur #104.
Centro Histórico.



DÍA OBRA GRUPO LUGAR HORA
Lunes 2 de Junio “Mi nombre es Dulcinea” De Andrés Molinari. Universidad de Granada, España Dirección del Mtro. Rafael Ruiz. Idioma: Español. Teatro Principal. 18:00 hrs.
“Memory” Creación colectiva. Dirección: Jean-Marc Larrue
Troupe de théâtre du Collège de Valleyfield, Québec.
Idioma: Francés.
Teatro Principal. 20:00 hrs.
“El Viaje de los Cantores”De Hugo Salcedo. Compañía Universitaria de Teatro, BUAP.
Dirección: Cristina Flores.
Idioma: Español.
Salón de Usos Múltiples, Colegio de ArteDramático. 18:00 Y 20:00 hrs.
Martes 3 de Junio “I dialoghi del Ruzante” Teatro Aenigma.
Universidad
Urbino, Italia.
Dirección: Dr. Gianfranco De Bosio.Idioma: Italiano.
Teatro Principal. 18:00 hrs.
“Saint Joan of the Stockyards”
Bertolt Brecht.
Universidad: Athenas, Grecia.
Dirección: Dra. Anna Lazou.
Idioma: Griego-Inglés.
Teatro Principal. 20:00 hrs.
“Sazón de Mujer” De V. H. Rascón Banda. Compañía Universitaria de Teatro, BUAP.
Dirección: Cristina Flores.
Idioma: Español.
Salón de Usos Múltiples, Colegio de Arte Dramático. 18:00 Y 20:00 hrs.
Miércoles 4 de Junio “Vamos a Juglar” (Creación poética) Taller de Teatro Universitario.
Universidad de Quintana Roo.
Actuación y Dirección: Oscar Ortiz Quiroz.
Idioma: Español.
Teatro de la Ciudad. 11:00 hrs.
“If you love me… (take care)” Hans Sachs. Dirección: Robert Germay
Theatre Universitaire Royal de Liege
Universidad de Lieja, Bélgica
Bélgica: Francés.
Teatro de la Ciudad. 18:00 hrs.
“Juego entre cuatro niños” Universidad Veracruzana, México.
Dirección: Octavio Rivera.
Idioma: Español.
Teatro de la Ciudad. 20:00 hrs.
Jueves 5 de Junio “Pleyto y querella de los guaxolotes” Anónimo poblano del Siglo XVIII. Dirección: Cristina Flores.
Compañía Universitaria de Teatro BUAP.
Idioma: Español.
Teatro de Tecali de Herrera. 13.00 hrs.
Iranian Tradicional. Theater- Tazieh. Ali Akbar Nazari y Kazem Nazari.
Universidades de Irib y Tarbiat Modares, Iran.
Idioma: Árabe.
Auditoriode la Casa de la Juventud Poblana 18.00 hrs.
Why…! De Fatih Sevdi. Dirección: Mustafa Sekmen
Universidad de Anadolu, Conservatorio Estatal, Departamento de Artes de Eskisehir, Turquía.
Idioma: Turco.
Auditorio de la Casade la Juventud Poblana. 20:00 hrs.
Viernes 6 de Junio “La cruzada de los niños”
De M. A. de la Parra.
Compañía de Teatro “La Calderona”. Escuela de Teatro, Facultad de Artes.
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
Dirección: Macarena Baeza. Idioma: Español.
Teatro Principal. 18:00 hrs.
“Los Inquilinos de la Ira”
Del colombiano Jairo Aníbal Niño.
Universidad de Caldas, Colombia.
Dirección: Mtra. Maria del Rosario Trujillo.
Idioma: Español.
Teatro Principal. 20:00hrs.

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LA BENEMÉRITA UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE PUEBLA, MÉXICO.


Su tradición histórica se remonta a 1575, fundándose como “Colegio de la Compañía de Jesús de San Jerónimo”, para transformarse en 1937 en Universidad; alcanzó su Autonomía del Estado en 1956 y el título de Benemérita en 1987, en reconocimiento a su gran labor académica y social en la comunidad poblana, la región y el país.

Es una de las Instituciones de Educación Superior de mayor tradición en la república y cuenta con un gran prestigio y reconocimiento nacional e internacional, logrado durante sus más de cuatrocientos años de vida.


SOBRE LA LICENCIATURA EN ARTE DRAMÁTICO BUAP


La Licenciatura en Arte Dramático, Escuela de Artes, de la Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, se crea el 14 de Mayo de 1997, por acuerdo del H. Consejo Universitario, siendo Rector el Lic. José Doger Corte, entre los docentes fundadores, se encuentran: Lic. Lilia Esther Pérez Ramírez, Prof. Armando Bautista Macías, Dra. Isabel Cristina Flores. En Agosto del mismo año la licenciatura recibe a la primera generación de estudiantes, integrándose así, junto con la Licenciatura en Danza, la Escuela de Artes de la BUAP, conformada por los Colegios de Música, Danza y Arte Dramático.

El Teatro Universitario, sus espacios y sus hacedores, han podido sugerir perspectivas necesarias al desarrollo del teatro; entre ellas, la formación teatral; y representa en la escena de hoy, el movimiento de la historia del teatro contemporáneo en Puebla, trazando una trayectoria alternativa de un teatro de arte al público poblano

Colmar los espacios universitarios de arte, que el arte sea imprescindible, como el agua, como el aire, como el pan, es nuestro propósito.

Es para nosotros un honor invitar a la comunidad teatral nacional e internacional a participar con nosotros en este gran acontecimiento para la formación, creación y la investigación teatral en México.



VII CONGRESO INTERNACIONAL DE TEATRO UNIVERSITARIO DE LA AITU EN LA BUAP

Directorio: M. R. C. y J. R. A. B.

PROGRAMACIÓN DE OBRAS TEATRALES

M. R. C. y J. R. A. B. B.


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News Bulletin #2

Dear Colleagues and Friends,

Receive warm greetings from the Organizing Committee of the “VIIth International University Theater Congress the of the AITU” in Puebla, Mexico. In this bulletin we are trying to answer the most frequent questions submitted from the participants.

  • The Congress web page is: http://chronos.cs.buap.mx/cadartesaitu
  • The opening of the bank account for the congress fee has been delayed, due the problems related to the payment in different currencies: Euros, dollars and pounds, etc. Soon we will inform you about the mechanisms for the early bird inscription, as well as about credit card charge, account number, etc.
  • Registration process for participants will start on June 1st to 3rd from 8 am to 12 m at Pueblas office CAD, 10 Oriente # 415.
  • Inaugural ceremony will be carried out on June 2nd at 11 hrs. In the "Salon Barroco" at the Carolino Building of the BUAP, 4 Sur # 104, second floor.

Events schedule shall be done like the following way:

  • Congress activities (mesas, talleres y conferencias) will be made at the facilities of the Carolino building and our Dramatic Art School (CAD), 10 Oriente # 415.
  • Hotels where participants will stay are located in downtown of the city feedings shall be taken at the hotel. The hotels we recommend are at walking distance of the BUAP (5-10 minutes). There are planned another activities and excursions (Archaeological Ruins, Cholula, Tecali de Herrera), transportations for free.

    Official Congress Hotels:

  • Participants will have 5 hotel nights from June 2nd till June 7th at 12:00 PM and with all meals during these days. If you wish to make another kind of reservation (an extra night or something else) please get in contact directly with hotels front desk.
  • Arriving from abroad, you will land at “Benito Juarez” International Airport in Mexico City. Some information regarding the displacement from Mexico to Puebla: distance 120 kms. Duration of the trip: 2 hours. An estimation of the ticket U$17.00 (or 180.00 Mexican pesos) one side. There are two companies covering the route, during all day: “Estrella Roja” and ADO
  • Ticket expenses of the trips Mexico-Puebla and Puebla-Mexico will be covered by participants.
  • From June 1st to 3rd it will be a Reception Commission of the Congress at the “Benito Juárez” International Airport of Mexico city. (We will be pleased if you send us your flying number and schedule) this commission will help you to find the bus station and to approach the "Estrella Roja" bus that will take you from Mexico City to Puebla City. There will be another commission that shall take you to your hotel.
  • In the case that you arrive to Puebla (CAPU station bus, for example) directly from Mexico City please notify by phone or email to decide a well know meeting point.
    MOBILE NUMBERS FOR CONTACT
    Calling from Mexico Calling from abroad
    (044) 22 23 28 94 45 + (52) 12223 51 38 22
    (044) 22 25 29 57 95 + (52) 12225 29 57 95

    Notice: If you are calling us from a public Mexican phone you must dial 044; however, if you are calling from another Mexican mobile you have to avoid 044. Calling from foreigner mobile is similar to call from abroad.

  • In order to organize the best distribution of the hotel rooms it is precise to know your availability to share the room with another person, or if you prefer to share your room with a known person please suggest it or he/she will be assign by list. We also need to know your meals preferences/needs, if you are vegetarian or have problems with some kind of food, please notify.
  • Weather: The climate in Puebla is tempered, for dates of the congress temperature will oscillates during the day between 20º to 28ºC (68-83ºF), It is a very comfortable temperature nevertheless sometimes can appear rains or nights could be fresh 15°C (59ºF ).
  • About historical or archaeological ruins places in Mexico that you can visit, we will include a tour in Puebla City and you have this information available in your folder.
  • People who want to visit Mexico City can do it, but our recommendation is to do it before or after the congress; in this case you must count ahead of time a hotel reservation in downtown hotels or one of your preferences or you can visit the page: www.mexicocity.gob.mx. For visiting archaeological ruins of Teotihuacán (Located in Estado de Mexico) or Cacaxtla (Located in Tlaxcala), you can get the information of this places on its official web site.

If you have any questions please send me an email to:
isacrish@gmail.com

Looking forward to see you soon in Puebla!

Best regards,

Dra. Isabel Cristina Flores Hernandez
Comité Organizador-Puebla, Escuela de Artes, BUAP.
10 Ote. # 415, Centro Histórico, c.p. 72000, Puebla, Pue., México
Tel. (222) 244 58 32 (house), (044) 2225295795 (mobile), (222) 242 70 88 (work)
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VIITH WORLD CONGRESS

INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY THEATRE ASOCIATION (IUTA) AND THE BENEMERITA UNIVERSITDAD AUTÓNOMA DE PUEBLA, MÉXICO.
JUNE 2ND– 6TH 2008

HEADQUARTERS: ESCUELA DE ARTES, COLEGIO DE ARTE DRAMÁTICO, BENEMÉRITA UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE PUEBLA, MÉXICO.

THEME:
“UNIVERSITY THEATER, IDENTITY AND ITS LANGUAGES;
PARADIGMS AND PARADOXES”

http://chronos.cs.buap.mx/cadartesaitu


The VIIth World Congress has been a great success and we want to express our warm thanks to Cristina Flores, to the Organizing Committe and to the Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla (BUAP) for the quality of the organization of the Conference and of the festival.
Here are some data which testify of the scale of the event.
IUTA VIIth Word Conference took place in Puebla (Mexico) form June 2 to June 6, 2008.
Figures about the VIIth World Conference:

  • 9 scientific sessions
  • 2 panels : panel of Mexican Playwrights, panel of Mexican Students
  • 40 scientific papers
  • 12 presentations

The University Theatre Festival that took place during the Conference included :

  • 14 performances from 9 countries and 200 university theatre artists and conceptors.

Globally, 350 persons from 22 countries took part to the Conference.
4500 spectators attended the festival.


IUTA members, theatre researchers, actors, directors, playwrights, critics, students and the whole theatre community are invited to participate as speakers and/or observers to the “VIIth IUTA World Congress” on the theme: “Identity and its languages in the University Theatre; paradigms and paradoxes”.

We propose a reflection around the aesthetics and languages of university theatre – in relation with the identities of its national, regional, local environment – on the processes of theatre training, and on the paradigms and paradoxes that contextualize artistic productions of current theatre in our new globalized environment.

THEME
One of the worst fears about the globalization process is that it tends to uniformize practices, attitudes and values, and erase and abolish differences. This fear is justified and amplified by the tremendous means that the globalizing process can access: liberalized exchanges of all sorts, supported by the vast majority of current political regimes, and the extraordinary power of the media.

While globalization affects all spheres of human activity, including culture and especially theatre, theatre has not waited for globalization to penetrate borders. From its very beginnings, theatre has been the special place for encounter, exchange and convergence – not only encounters between actors and characters, between actors and audiences, and between creators themselves, but also encounters between cultures through artists, plays, shows and aesthetic theories that circulate across national and linguistic boundaries. However, in moving from one country to another, from one culture to another, theatre has never abandoned its role of helping to affirm the particular identities of cultures, nations, groups and individuals, which, down the centuries, have been able to recognize themselves and reaffirm their identity by and through their theatre.

This question of the paradoxical role of university theatre in the current highly disturbing context of globalization constitutes the main theme of IUTA’s eighth World Congress, which will take place in Puebla, Mexico, from June 2ND to 6TH, 2008. Theatre practitioners, trainers, theoreticians and amateurs from all over the world are invited to this debate on university theatre in terms of training (theoretical or practical), criticism, production or creation.

The objective is to understand how and to what extent university theatre, which is implicitly involved in the globalization process, also helps define and defend particularities by giving expression to other voices and by preserving and celebrating differences. While contributing to globalization, as reflected in the astonishing growth of university theatre festivals and the increasing number of international exchanges, university theatre might well also stand as one of the principal bastions of resistance to globalization by virtue of its role in defending particular identities.

The question of identity – that of the actor with respect to the character, of the actor with respect to the director, of the audience with respect to what it watches, or of the student with respect to the trainer – is central to this theme and, clearly, the discussions at the Congress will shed light on the way in which university theatre helps define and express identity on stage.

Congress participants are invited to submit their papers on one of the following themes:
Identity, identity’s languages and university theatre: How have university practices helped define and preserve identity (personal, social, cultural, etc.)?

Paradoxes and functions of university theatre in the context of globalization: What is the impact of university theatre in facilitating or counteracting this process?

Identity, history, society and university theatre: How has university theatre evolved in time and space amidst the opposing trends of globalization and local preference?

Submissions:
Proposals are invited for three types of activities: (1) scholarly papers (twenty minutes),
(2) demonstrations (twenty minutes to one hour), and (3) workshops (one to two hours).
Submissions should include a 500-word titled abstract, complete contact information and institutional affiliation of the proponent, and a short biographical note.

Deadlines:

  • Reception of abstracts: January 31, 2008.
  • Selection of papers: January 10, 2008.
  • Proposals for demonstrations or workshops : December 15, 2007.
  • The proposals for participation in the Festival will be received until December 15, 2007.

The development of the program of activities will be of magisterial conferences assigned to the guests, thematic desks, workshops, courses, and presentation of plays in evening schedule of 6 and 8 p.m.

Proposals for participating with a theatre performance to the University Theatre Festival parallel to the Congress are also welcomed. See Application form for performance on the website of the Congress* (the page will start on June 25th).

Registration fees for the Congress.

  • $180.00 (US dollars or Euros)
  • ($ 600.00 m/n, for educational or investigators from the BUAP)

Registration fees for IUTA membership:

  • Institutional 120.00 US $/120€/180 $ CAD.
  • Individual 40 US $/40 €/60 $ CAD.
  • Students 25 US $/25€/40$ CAD.

The Organizing Committee is constituted by the members appointed by IUTA Executive Committee and the local committee of the headquarters of the event. For more information, please contact:

  • Jean Marc Larrue
  • Maria S. Horne
  • Elka Fediuk
  • Isabel Cristina Flores (comité local)
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ROBERT GERMAY, MOT DU PRÉSIDENT/PRESIDENT’S FOREWORD/PREFACIO DEL PRESIDENTE ….......5

MARIA S. HORNE & CLAUDE SCHUMACHER, THÉÂTRE-THEATRE-TEATRO: POUR QUOI ? / WHAT FOR? / PARA QUÉ ? ..............................................................................................................9

CHRISTIANE PAGE, DANS UN MONDE SANS DIEU, LE THÉÂTRE EST-IL UNE RELIGION ? ....................14

ALAIN CHEVALIER, APPORTS PÉDAGOGIQUES DES RECHERCHES HISTORIQUES DANS LA FORMATION DE L’ARTISTE DE THÉÂTRE …...........................................................................20

ALYA ZAHAF & ORENCIA MORENO CORREA, LES RESPONSABILITÉS DU THÉÂTRE À L’UNIVERSITÉ DE PARIS III EN 3ÈME CYCLE DE THÉÂTRE ET ARTS DU SPECTACLE ? .................26

ANNE FLIOTSOS, TEACHING WHAT CANNOT BE TAUGHT : EXPERIENTIAL EVIDENCE FROM DIRECTING TEACHERS IN THE UNITED STATES …..........................29

ASHLEY LUCAS, THE SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE OF CHICANA/O THEATRE ….....................................35

MÉLISSA COMTOIS, ENJEUX SCÉNIQUES DU THÉÂTRE MULTIMÉDIA : VERS UNE NOUVELLE MÉTHODE D’INTELLECTION …...............................................................................41

CHANTAL HÉBERT & IRÈNE PERELLI-CONTOS, L’ENSEIGNEMENT DU THÉÂTRE À L’UNIVERSITÉ : LE CAS DES ÉTUDES THÉÂTRALES À L’UNIVERSITÉ LAVAL (QUÉBEC) .........................................47

ELIZABETH PLOURDE, ÉTUDIER L’ODYSSÉE DE DOMINIC CHAMPAGNE À L’UNIVERSITÉ : POUR UNE APPROCHE NOUVELLE DES ÉCRITURES SCÉNIQUES COMPLEXES …..............................51
IRÈNE ROY, FAIRE SURGIR L’INATTENDU …...............................................................................58

JEAN-MARC LARRUE, LA CRÉATION COLLECTIVE ET LA FORMATION : GRANDEURS ET MISÈRES ….....63

OUSMANE DIAKHATÉ, L’ENSEIGNEMENT, LA RECHERCHE ET LA PRATIQUE THÉÂTRALE À L’UNIVERSITÉ CHEIKH ANTA DIOP DE DAKAR ….................................................................70

HIBER CONTERIS, ENSEÑAR TEATRO LATINOAMERICANO EN LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS: CÓMO DEFINIR SU IDENTIDAD …........................................................................................75

ISABEL CRISTINA FLORES, TEATRO UNIVERSITARIO EN PUEBLA: UNA PROPUESTA FORMATIVA EN UN CONTEXTO SOCIAL …................................................................................................82

GUSTAVO GEIROLA, TEATRO LATINOAMERICANO EN ESPAÑOL EN LAS UNIVERSIDADES DE ESTADOS UNIDOS: TENSIONES CURRICULARES ENTRE LOS DEPARTAMENTOS DE LENGUAS Y DE TEATRO …..88

JOSÉ MONLÉON, ¿POR QUÉ EL TEATRO? EL RITO DE LA FUGACIDAD ….....................................94

MIGUEL GARCIA ORDAZ, EL TEATRO EN LA UNIVERSIDAD: ¿UNA ALTERNATIVA PARA LA CALIDAD DE VIDA? .....................................................................................................100

JANE BALDWIN, PITCHING CULTURE AT THE CONSERVATORY …................................................106

DENNIS C. BECK, THEATRE : THE MESSAGE OF THE MEDIUM IN A MEDIATIZED WORLD ….........112

THOMAS W. BURKMAN, OPENING DOORS FOR ASIAN THEATRE AT THE UNIVERSITY: THE CASE OF THE UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO ….....................................................................118

PAMELA CHRISTIAN, LIFE-STUDIES: INTERACTIVE CLASSROOM PERFORMANCES OF VOICE AND CULTURE ….............................................................................................................123

THOMAS H. ARTHUR, UNITED STATES THEATRE STUDY: SOME CURRICULAR CONSIDERATIONS ….139

SERGE TAMPALINI, STRATEGIES OF SURVIVAL …......................................................................145

YANNIS PAPADOPOULOS, MIMESIS OR EXPERIENTIAL METHOD OF TEACHING …........................149

DANIELLE DUBOIS MARCOIN, LA PRATIQUE THÉÂTRALE, UNE REMISE EN QUESTION DE L’ENSEIGNEMENT DE LA LITTÉRATURE À L’UNIVERSITÉ? ........................................................156

PINELOPI HATZIDIMITRIOU, THE BALD THEATRE: A PARADIGM ….............................................162

MARIA FRANGI, EDUCATING THE EDUCATORS: THEATRICAL ANIMATION AND EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE …..............................................................................................................166

HAEKYOUNG LEE, UNIVERSITY THEATRE EDUCATION IN KOREA: ITS INDISPENSABLE ROLE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN THEATRE ….........................................................171

VITO MINOIA, THEATRE, PRISON & SOCIETY: WHEN THEATRE WRONG-FOOTS THE PRINCIPLE OF AUTHORITY ….............................................................................................................174

COLLABORATEURS & COLLABORATRICES, CONTRIBUTORS, COLABORADORES ….............................178

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MARIA S. HORNE , JEAN-MARC LARRUE, & CLAUDE SCHUMACHER, Théâtre sans frontières/Theatre Without Frontiers/Teatro sin Fronteras…................................................................................... 5

En guise d’introduction/ To Introduce the Subject/ A Modo de Introducción…...................15

ROBERT GERMAY, Mot du Président, The IUTA President’s Foreword, Prefacio del Presidente de AITU…........................................................................................... 16

LUKASZ DREWNIAK, Itinéraire, assimilation, particularité : trois voies ou peut-être une seule? .. 19

KRZYSZTOF PLESNIAROWICZ, Tadeusz Kantor’s Heritage …............................................................. 21

L’Art du troc / How to Barter / El Arte del Trueque…............................................................23

SETH BAUMRIN, Eugenio Barba and Professional Identity: Transcultural Actor Training …........ 24

FRANÇOISE ODIN, Eugenio Barba et l’Odin Teatret ….................................................................... 40

DAVID KORISH & ROXANA AVILA, Central American Tour 2000: The Journey of a Lifetime…...... 41

VITO MINOIA, Theatres of Diversities, a New Departure for Anthropological Theatre …............. 49

HJ. IR. DERY SYRNA, Touring and Working in Indonesia : Teater Keliling….................................53

SIMON Parry, Dancing the Dabkah : A Reflection on the Youth/Art/Peace/ Network Project…....56

JEAN-MARC LARRUE, Le Cas du théâtre yiddish à Montréal …...................................................... 62

L’Amérique latine en marche / Latin-American Frontiers / Fronteras Latinoamericanas …........71

MATÍAS MONTES HUIDOBRO, Teatro Cubano del Exilio …............................................................... 72

JAVIER MARTÍNEZ DE VELASCO, Cruces de Fronteras Lingüísticas en el Teatro Hispano en los Estados Unidos …........................................................................................................... 82

NORA GLICKMAN, Latino Theater: How Ethnic Does It Have to Be?............................................87

MANUEL F. RUIZ-GARCÍA, Teatro Surco, a Theatre in Exile: A Chilean-Costa Rican Theatrical Experience …........................................................................................................... 92

YARA GONZÁLEZ-MONTES, Mito y Magia en la Dramaturgia Afrocubana …................................. 98

Étudier le théâtre /Studying Theatre/ /Estudiar el Teatro …........................................................107

MARIA S. HORNE, Co-Existence and Interpenetration of Cultures: Academia and Latin-American Theatre in the USA …........................................................................................ 108

ALAIN-MICHEL ROCHELEAU, Initiation au jeu scénique et improvisation : à l’heure des choix et des enjeux pédagogiques ….................................................................................................. 113

KYUNG-OK KIM, Une expérience franco-coréenne : Théâtre étudiant en collaboration avec une troupe professionnelle française ….......................................................................... 123

IRÈNE ROY, Vivre la théorie en pratique ….................................................................................... 127

PHILIP G. HILL, The Death of Educational Theatre ….................................................................. 131

Texte et mise en scène/ The Text in Production/ El Texto y la Puesta en Escena….............137

TERESA MURJAS, A Question of Identity : Translating and Directing Slawomir Mrozek’s
The Turkey …..........................................................................................................................138

ROBERTO TOMAELLO, Un atelier théâtral : mettre en scène la vie de Caterina Fieschi…............ 149

HIBER CONTERIS, Una Propuesta de Análisis Socio-semiótico: Mujeres Soñaron Caballos de Daniel Veronese …................................................................................................................. 151

ALEJANDRO FINZI, Variantes en las Formas del Texto Teatral en el Siglo XX: la Relación entre Texto Literario y Dramaturgia, la Noción de ‘Figura’, la Noción de Teatro Experimental y la Construcción Intercultural …........................................................................................... 162

JOSÉ ENRIQUE GARNIER, Objeto y Sujeto del Diseño Escénico en la Arquitectura Teatral: El Proceso de Adaptación de un Texto Dramático al Espacio Escénico …............................ 175

Collaborateurs et collaboratrices/Contributors/Colaboradores …............................................ 172

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1997 + 1999
Étudier le théâtre
Studying Theatre
Estudiar el Teatro


Table des matières
Contents
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MOT DU PRÉSIDENT/PRESIDENT’S FOREWORD/PREFACIO DEL PRESIDENTE, Robert Germay (5)

ÉTUDIER LE THÉÂTRE/STUDYING THEATRE/ESTUDIAR EL TEATRO, Maria S. Horne, Jean-Marc Larrue, Claude Schumacher (8)

LES ÉTUDES THÉÂTRALES À L’UNIVERSITÉ/STUDYING THEATRE AT UNIVERSITY/ESTUDIOS DE TEATRO EN LA UNIVERSIDAD (13)

THE CABBAGE IN THE CATHEDRAL: A CULTURAL PATHOLOGY OF UNIVERSITY THEATRE IN ENGLISH CANADA, Alan Filewod (14)

DE L’ALTERNANCE ENTRE LE SAVOIR ET LE JEU POUR QUE LA RAISON L’EMPORTE SANS QUE LE COEUR NE RENONCE, Christian Pratoussy (24)

LA MISE EN OEUVRE DES SAVOIRS THÉORIQUES DANS LES ENSEIGNEMENTS PRATIQUES (ET RÉCIPROQUEMENT) À L’INSTITUT D’ÉTUDES THÉÂTRALES (SORBONNE NOUVELLE), Jean-Pierre Ryngaert (29)

LE THÉÂTRE À L’UNIVERSITÉ FRANÇAISE, FORMATION PROFESSIONNELLE OU FORMATION CULTURELLE ?, Lucile Garbagnati (35)

SOUS LE REGARD DE LÉONARD : THÉÂTRE ET INGÉNIEURS, Françoise Odin (43)

THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE : EMPOWERMENT AND OWNERSHIP IN THEATRE STUDIES, David Jones (52)

LA INVESTIGACIÓN TEATRAL EN LA UNIVERSIDAD, María Elsa Chapato (60)

A PROPÓSITO DEL CONCEPTO DE PRÁCTICA TEATRAL EN EL TEATRO UNIVERSITARIO LATINOAMERICANO, Alejandro Finzi (66)

MISIÓN Y VOCACIÓN DEL TEATRO EN LA UNIVERSIDAD: EL CASO COSTARRICENSE, Maria Bonilla (70)

APPROCHES DU JEU ET DE LA MISE EN SCÈNE/TOWARDS ACTING AND DIRECTING/ACTUACIÓN Y DIRECCIÓN (77)

THE NATIONAL THEATRE SCHOOL OF CANADA: AN EXPERIMENT IN CULTURAL ENGINEERING, Jane Baldwin (78)

L’ENSEIGNEMENT DE LA MISE EN SCÈNE AU DÉPARTEMENT DE THÉÂTRE DE L’UNIVERSITÉ D’OTTAWA, Tibor Egervari (84)

THEORY AND PRACTICE: THE ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE AS A TOOL FOR DIRECTORS AND CHOREOGRAPHERS, Annmarie K. Davis and Jana Tift (90)

LA NOTION D’AUTOPOÏÉSIS ET LA MÉTHODE FELDENKRAISMD AU SERVICE DE LA FORMATION, DE LA RECHERCHE ET DE LA CRÉATION THÉÂTRALES, Odette Guimond (99)

SEMIOTIC THEORY AS APPLIED TO DIRECTORIAL STUDY AND PRACTICE, Mark Malinauskas (110)

LA FORMATION DE L’ACTEUR DANS LES DÉPARTEMENTS FRANÇAIS D’AMÉRIQUE, Alvina Ruprecht (116)

CONFRONTATION, ADJUSTMENTS AND COMPROMISES BETWEEN TWO CULTURES, David Jiang (122)

ANTROPOLOGÍA TEATRAL Y EXPRESIÓN CORPORAL: DISCIPLINAS ALTERNATIVAS PARA EL ENTRENAMIENTO CORPORAL DEL ACTOR, Gabriela Cubas Pérez y Martín Rosso (126)

ACERCA DE LA RELAJACIÓN EN EL MÉTODO STRASBERG, Maria S. Horne (135)

APPROCHES DU TEXTE/TEXTUAL STRATEGIES/INTERPRETACIÓN DE TEXTOS (139)

ADVENTURES IN SPACE : REALIZING THE EDUCATIONAL PLAY TEXT, Rob Brannen (140)

DU BON USAGE DES DIDASCALIES, Claude Schumacher (146)

FOLIE, THÉÂTRE ET POLITIQUE CHEZ CALIGULA ET SES ANCÊTRES, Sophie Bastien (153)

EL DOTOR A LONJAZOS DE RAÚL ECHEGARAY: ENTRE LA CRÍTICA SOCIAL Y EL DIDACTISMO ESTÉTICO, Teresita Maria Victoria Fuentes (161)

THÉÂTRE ET ESPACE/THEATRICAL SPACE/ESPACIO TEATRAL (169)

POUR UNE MÉTHODE D’ANALYSE DE L’ESPACE DANS LE TEXTE DRAMATIQUE, Hélène Laliberté (170)

LE SENS DU LIEU : NOUVELLES APPROCHES, Jean-Marc Larrue (178)

¿OBTIENE LO QUE BUSCA LA GENTE QUE VA AL TEATRO? Miguel Angel Santagada (187)

COLLABORATEURS ET COLLABORATRICES/CONTRIBUTORS/COLABORADORES (192)

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The Collective Process and Globalization: Devised Theatre in the “hypermodern”1 age – Collective and Identity

Second IUTA/AITU international symposium on devised theatre
Pedagogical University of Krakow (Poland) 25-29 April 2006

1This expression is borrowed from Gilles Lipovetsky and covers the contemporary period characterized by post-modern disillusionment (Gilles Lipovetsky and Sébastien Charles, les Temps hypermodernes, Paris, Grasset, 2004, pp. 67-150).

SYMPOSIUM THEME


Although the devised theatre of the 1970s now belongs to the past, it still remains as one of the high points of theatrical post-modernism. In fact, the challenging questions it raised and the creation and production processes and techniques that it bequeathed are still very apparent in certain contemporary creators and groups. However, does this mean that devised theatre is condemned to remain just a relic from the past? Surely not!

The phenomenon of accelerating globalization that is one of the dominant features of the contemporary world and which is based on the “laws” of the marketplace not only eliminates – or tends to eliminate – borders, it also tends to standardize the organization of space and homogenize cultures. On the other hand, various forms of resistance to this powerful trend now exist and manifest themselves both at the political level (the altermondialist movement) and at the level of asserting specific identity, whether it be of a local community, a group of individuals, or a particular place (neighbourhood or region). It is thus no surprise that this phenomenon is paralleled in the theatrical field by a proliferation of collectives, a revival of action theatre, and an explosion of community-based troupes, such as regional theatre.

The aim of the symposium will be to define and assess this phenomenon by making use of both contemporary and past examples as approaches to understanding and explaining the phenomenon. One of the hypotheses that we will be submitting for the participants’ consideration and analysis is that devised theatre – by a creative group, or by artists interacting with a social group, or by a group with its community – constitute key moments in theatre history that presage or provoke radical changes in theatrical practice and reflect profound social transformations. Contributions at the symposium will thus focus on one or other of the following aspects:

  • particular theatrical expressions and experiences of devised theatre in the contemporary era that reflect this wish – by specific groups (marginalized, minority, ignored or dominated) within a local community or a particular artistic or political movement or located in a particular place – to assert their identity as a gesture of resistance to ambient globalization;

  • devised theatre experiences that have helped revive the practice and which show similarities with current practices of resistance to globalization and global hegemony;

  • devised theatre as a place for individuals to express themselves, singly or as a group,

Papers presented at this symposium can naturally deal with more than one of these theme areas. For instance, papers can deal with a general topic or cover a particular event, person or group.

SYMPOSIUM PROCEDURE


We don’t want the symposium to be limited to just a series of talks, followed by a few questions. Quite the contrary, we want this symposium to be a very dynamic forum of discussion between participants who are going to spend three days pooling and confronting their ideas, knowledge and, possibly their experience of devised theatre, in the hope that out of this exchange will come a new, insightful vision of devised theatre. We expect that all the participants will have read all their colleagues’ papers before the symposium starts so that the interactive sessions can devote as much time as possible to discussion, examples and demonstrations.

SYMPOSIUM FORMAT


The symposium will bring together a maximum of 20 participants and consist of six/seven consecutive sessions. Each of the symposium’s theme areas will be the focus of one session, while the purpose of the last session will be to synthesize the proceedings. The maximum time allotted for reading a paper is 10 minutes, but more time will be added to this initial allotment for demonstrations, experiments, audiovisual presentations and so on.

Presentations and discussion will be in English or French, with participants communicating in the language of their choice. Papers do not have to be translated.

PUBLICATION OF PROCEEDINGS


The symposium’s proceedings will be published by the AITU Press based on the selection made by the publications committee.

REGISTRATION FEES


Registration fees: 100 Euros or $110 US for non-members; 60 Euros or $70 US for members.

Accommodation: Approximately 30-70 Euros per night in local hotels.

ACTIVITIES


The symposium will take place during Kralow International University Theatre Festival.
The symposium includes a visit to Auschwitz.

SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS


Christophe Blonski, University Pedagogical, Krakow
blonskichristof@poczta.onet.pl

Jean-Marc Larrue, Valleyfield College, Quebec, Canada
jmlarrue@rocler.qc.ca

Christiane Page, University of Arras, France
christiane.page@wanadoo.fr

SUBMISSION OF PAPERS


Please send a 200-300-word description of the paper, together with a brief personal information sheet, before 15 January 2006 to:

aitu@colval.qc.ca

The selection of papers for inclusion in the symposium will be completed by 30 January 2006. The complete texts should be sent to the organizers by 15 March 2006.

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VIth IUTA World Conference Urbino, Italy, Juy 22-26, 2006

What does it mean for the university actor to be on stage?
What does it mean to perform?
How does the actor relate to his stage surroundings and beyond?

PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME


Thursday 20 July 2006
arrival of participants

Friday 21 July 2006
9 am – 12 pm guided tour of Urbino and visit to Palazzo Ducale and National Gallery
1 pm – lunch
4 pm – Official Congress Opening, keynote organizers and guest lectures, inaugural speeches
7 pm – dinner
9 pm – Opening Performance in the framework of 5th “Teatri e Contesti”

International University Theatre Festival

Saturday 22 July 2006
10 am – 1 pm Three parallel thematic working groups (1)
1 pm lunch
3 pm – 6 pm Thematic working groups (2)
7 pm – dinner
9 pm – 12 pm Performances in the framework of 5th “Teatri e Contesti”

International University Theatre Festival

Sunday 23 July 2006
10 am – 1 pm Three parallel thematic working groups (3)
1 pm – lunch
3 pm – 6 pm Thematic working groups (4)
7 pm – dinner
9 pm – 12 pm Performances in the framework of 5th “Teatri e Contesti”

International University Theatre Festival

Monday 24 July 2006
10 am – 1 pm Three parallel thematic working groups (5)
1 pm – lunch
3 pm – 6 pm Thematic working groups (6)
7 pm – dinner
9 pm – 12 pm Performances in the framework of 5th “Teatri e Contesti”

International University Theatre Festival

Tuesday 25 July 2006
10 am – 1 pm I.U.T.A./A.I.T.U. General Assembly
1 pm – lunch
3 pm – 6 pm Meeting of new I.U.T.A./A.I.T.U. Comex
7 pm – dinner
free evening

Wednesday 26 July 2006
10 am – 1 pm Three parallel thematic working groups (7)
1 pm – lunch
3 pm – 6 pm Congress Closure
(Summarizing the work of the thematic groups, symposium)
7 pm – dinner
9 pm – 12 pm Closure performance in the framework of 5th “Teatri e Contesti”

International University Theatre Festival

Thursday 27 July 2006
departure

ORGANIZERS


International University Theatre Association
TULg – Université de Liège
Place Cockerill 3
B-4000 Liège – Belgique

TEATRO AENIGMA – Università di Urbino
c/o Teatro La Vela
Via Nazionale Bocca Trabaria n. 108
61029 Urbino – Italia

ORGANIZER’S OFFICE


Teatro Aenigma – Università di Urbino
Tel./fax + 39 0721 893035
mobile + 39 320 8006742
e.mail:
http://www.teatroaenigma.it (by september 2005)

Payment can be made by cheque, credit card or international money transfer to the following bank account:

BANCA DELLE MARCHE FILIALE 290 – URBINO SEDE

61029 URBINO (PU), ITALY

Account holder: SESTO CONGRESSO INTERNAZIONALE I.U.T.A./A.I.T.U.
Swift code: BIC BAMAIT3A
Bank account: IBAN IT35 V060 5568 7000 0000 0014 459

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CONFERENCE FEES, LODGING INCLUDED

(from 21 to 27 July 2006 – seven nights )

  • Non IUTA members: 480 Euros
  • Non IUTA members (Students/retired): 440 Euros
  • IUTA members: 440 Euros
  • IUTA members (Students/Ret.): 415 Euros

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Application

Dear Friends,

The organisers of the 6th University Theatres World Congress have the pleasure to invite you to Urbino, Italy, between 22 and 26 July 2006.

If you are interested in taking part in the Conference, you are kindly requested to fill in the attached application form and send it to our address by mail, fax or e-mail by 30 april 2006.

On receipt of your application and conference fees, we shall confirm your reservation.

CONFERENCE FEES

  • Non IUTA members: 280 Euros
    (URBINO COST : 220 Euros + IUTA Fees 40 E + IUTA GA 20 E)
  • Non IUTA members (Students/retired): 255 Euros
    For non IUTA Students/RET: Urbino cost 220+ IUTA Fees 25+ IUTA GA 10
  • IUTA members: 240 Euros
    (Urbino cost 220+ IUTA GA 20)
  • IUTA members (Students/Ret.): 230 Euros
    (Urbino cost 220+ IUTA GA 10)

The conference fees include:

Transportation from Airport (Rimini or Ancona) or from Pesaro railway station to Urbino (preferred accomodation) . In Urbino is possible to go in all Congress locations by walking (maximum 800-1000 meters)

Complete set of Congress materials.

Coffee and refreshments during the sessions’ intervals.

Lunches and dinners during the Congress days, from 22 to 26 august .

Guided tour of Urbino and its museum (Palazzo Ducale and National Gallery).

Free entrance to all performances of the 5th “Teatri e Contesti” International University Theatre Festival

Transportation from Urbino (accomodations) to Airport (Rimini or Ancona) or to railway station

CONGRESS THEME
(Official languages: english, spanish, french, italian)

Actors in University Theatre

Since the fifties, the study of theatre in universities has taken a more practical turn. This has led to the situation where the work of the actor – or the ‘performer’ – has assumed ever greater significance.

We propose to investigate some fundamental questions:

1) What does it mean for the university actor to be on stage?

Whatever the ultimate aim which each teacher or institution pursues through stage activity, it is the actor’s job to make that work concrete.

Whether we consider such an activity as free or ‘directed’ or pre-professional, we take it for granted that actors will receive guidance in order to achieve that aim.

2) What does it mean to perform?

Should the student/actor try and achieve artistic excellence, or are there other objectives to reach? Are these objectives ‘academic’ or do they fall beyond the world of the university or the theatre? What are these objectives, and who defines them?

3) How does the actor relate to his stage surroundings and beyond?

What positive outcome(s) do we wish for the student who has worked in university productions?

(Contributors are invited to discuss all aspects of their work or focus, in particular, on the issues of particular significance to them.)

N.B.: The three discussion themes suggest three possible angles of approach.

Proposals for papers and/or workshops should be sent to:
• In English or French:
• In Spanish:

For information, accommodation, registration… write to:

Vito Minoia and Teatro Aenigma
Via San Nicola, 11
61030 CARTOCETO (Pesaro e Urbino)
ITALY

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*Participants who would like to deliver lectures at the conference are requested to send their abstracts (maximum: 1800 characters) in two languages (English, French or Spanish) by e-mail or on disc, by 1. 02. 2006 at the latest.

You are requested to use Microsoft Word for the text and Microsoft Excel for all tables and calculations.

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THE CITY AND THE UNIVERSITY OF URBINO

Protected by its walls, the ancient city of Urbino is perched high on a ridge between the Metauro and Foglia valleys. It is surrounded by green hills that bear the landscape features left by inhabitants of centuries past. Even from afar the city appears compact and self-contained. It got its original shape, similar to a ship’s bow, from the Romans who founded the municipium Urvinum Mataurense. This shape remained virtually unchanged in the Middle Ages, but under the Dukes of Montefeltro Urbino underwent a miraculous metamorphosis emerging as one of the most beautiful cities of the Italian Renaissance.

Duke Federico da Montefeltro, a great military commander, statesman and man of culture had his palace built by the architects Luciano Laurana and Franceso Di Giorgio Martini, and it soon became a cultural center where the most important figures of Humanism and the Renaissance met. The palace, this “city in the form of a palace”, which blends so harmoniously with the hills on which it is constructed and the beautiful landscape that surrounds it, became a model for many contemporary courts and stood gloriously even in the dark centuries that followed the end of the Montefeltro rule. Many important figures of Italian and European culture contributed to the glory of the Montefeltro court. This illustrious group includes painters such as Raffaello Sanzio, Piero della Francesca, Paolo Uccello, Melozzo da Forlì, Giusto di Gand and Pedro Berruguete, writers Baldassarre Castiglione and Pietro Bembo, architects Leon Battista Alberti, philosophers, mathematicians Luca Pacioli and Paulus von Middelburg, poets Bernardo and Torquato Tasso, and the musician Ottaviano Petrucci da Fossombrone. Raffaello Sanzio was born and inspired in Urbino but soon moved to Perugia , and than to Florence and Rome . Urbino, such as the architect Girolamo Genga, painter Federico Barocci, architect and mathematician Muzio Oddi, and in the 20th century the writer Paolo Volponi who maintained close ties to his birthplace until his death in 1994.

After a long, difficult period of decline the city experienced a brief revival in the 18th century when Giovanni Francesco Albani, a nobleman from Urbino, was elected as Pope Clemente XI. During his 21 year reign he was responsible for important works in the city as well as the consolidation of the College of Doctors , which had been founded by Duke Guidobaldo at the very beginning of the 16th century and recognized by Pope Giulio II in 1507. The College of Doctors gave rise to the University of Urbino .
The despoliation of Urbino, which had begun after the death of the last Duke of Urbino in 1631, was completed at the beginning of the 19th century. The city lost Duke Federico’s important library, many of the most significant paintings linked to its history, and all the furnishings of the Ducal Palace . It was difficult to recover from all these inauspicious events and it was not until the 20th century that Urbino began to renew itself, restoring its architectural heritage and assembling precious works of art of Urbino and the Marches in the National Gallery of the Marches housed in the Ducal Palace . However, these works are but a pale reflection of the splendor and opulence of the city’s past.

Today, while Urbino strives to preserve its ancient buildings, many new areas have sprung up outside the city walls. Urbino has a population of 15,000 and must accommodate the 20,000 students enrolled at the University. The University Colleges, which house many of the students who attend the University, were built on a hill not far from the old city. The University of Urbino, which has maintained its status as a “free” university, during the many years when Carlo Bo was Rector, has been enlarged and improved over the past 50 years reestablishing itself as a cultural center, a meeting place for scholars, artists and men of letters.
Urbino is the ideal place for a summer course in Italian Language and Culture.

If you want to study, the city offers every opportunity, but you can also make excursions into the surrounding area to visit other splendid cities in the Marches and bordering regions or go bathing in the nearby Adriatic See. Urbino, more charming than ever in the summer, is also an ideal place to strike up conversation and friendships.

How to reach Urbino
Urbino can be reached by car, on the A14 Motorway. Leave the motorway at the Pesaro-Urbino exit when travelling south from Bologna or the Fano exit when traveling north from Bari or Rome . Participants travelling by train (Bologna-Ancona-Lecce line) should get off at Pesaro station where is possible to take a bus to Urbino (bus stop right next to the station).

The nearest airports are Rimini-Miramare, Ancona-Falconara, Bologna or Rome
A Rome-Urbino bus leaves Rome , Piazza Tiburtina, at 7.30 and 16.00, but only Mon. – Sat

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5th INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY THEATRE FESTIVAL

TEATRI E CONTESTI takes place every year in Urbino, a place of utmost beauty and special historical and cultural importance for the wider region of MARCHE .

The International Meeting is an initiative taken by TEATRO AENIGMA at The “Carlo Bo” University of Urbino, inspired by the idea of an International Workshop for the author, the actor and spectator.

“Does a specificity of the theatre experience exist at the University?” is the question wich offers every year an occasion of comparison to theatre scholars and researchers coming from different world universities. The different compared models give important information about the essential role which universities could have to promote theatre culture and to press for experimentations of new forms of stage communication. TEATRI E CONTESTI is dedicated to the perspective of ‘Educative and social theatre’ and to a more organic relation between Theatre and School or Theatre and Diversities.

Festival has also embraced the principles and aims of the I.U.T.A. (International University Theatre Association) founded in 1994 in Liege and functions under the auspices of the UNESCO and the International Theatre Institute (I.T.I.), which is present in every continent and has members in over 50 countries.

In period 2005 – 2009 TEATRI E CONTESTI will help Teatro Aenigma, under the auspices of IUTA, in the project to write a general history of university theatre. First initiatives of this project was presented on 2004 and others steps will be in programme on autumn 2005.

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HISTORY


The International University Theatre Association was established at Université de Liège (Belgium) in 1994 to develop and promote recognized post-secondary activity in theatre training, creation, research and theoretical and practical research, throughout the world, at the level of university or higher studies. The IUTA is present in every continent and has members in over fifty countries.

MANDATE


Designed by and for people from universities and other types of post-secondary learning institutions, the IUTA is a unique forum where teachers, practitioners, creators, scholars and theorists can share discoveries and discuss common concerns. The IUTA provides a space for both exchanges and services (through the presence of festival organizers), and is open to all members of the academic community with an interest in theatre. The IUTA holds a World Congress every two years.

CHARTER OF LIÈGE


The aim of the international Association of University Theatres is to develop and promote university theatre worldwide. ‘University theatre’, in this context, means any theatrical activity carried out within higher and tertiary education institutions, as training, creative or research activities, either theoretical or practical.

Aware of the role theatre plays in fostering dialogue and understanding between cultures, the association promotes exchanges and collaboration between university theatres (be it spontaneous student theatre, assisted, vocational or professional work) as well as contacts with amateur and professional theatres.

The association, rich in its diversity, will not tolerate political, national, linguistic, racial, religious, sexual or any other kind of discrimination.

Founded on the principle of solidarity and cooperation the IUTA is an independent network open equally to all its members according to their individual circumstances.

Alain CHEVALIER, Liège (B)
Georg FRANKE, Köln (D)
Lucile GARBAGNATI, Besançon (F)
Robert GERMAY, Liège (B)
Jean-Marc LARRUE, Valleyfield (CND)
Anna LAZOU, Athènes (GR)
Krzysztof LIPSKI, Cracovie (P)
Philippe ROUYER, Bordeaux (F)
Claude SCHUMACHER, Glasgow (GB)
Louis THENON, Québec (CND)
Joséphine VAN ES, Amsterdam (NL)
Ouriel ZOHAR, Haïfa (ISR)

Liège, 19.02.1994

GOALS


Creating the International Association of Theatre at University (IATU), Development tool of university theatre.

The mission of the IUTA will be the following :

  • asserting the specificity of theatre at university
  • developing solidarity and cooperation between university theatres around the world
  • structuring exchanges among the different members and establishing regular communication among them

ISSUES

  • Relationships between university theatre and education
  • Relationships between university theatre, vocational theatre and amateur theatre
  • Relationships between university theatre and authorities
  • Repertoire and audience(s)
  • Acting and method(s)
  • The university theatrical practices and university theatrical research
  • The worldwide network of theatre at university
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Étudier le théâtre /Studying Theatre /Estudiar el Teatro :
Actes/Proceedings/Actas :
Congrès mondiaux/World Congresses/Congresos Mundiales
Valleyfield-Québec (1997)
Dakar (1999)

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Vol. 6 No. 2 :: Fall 2004 / Winter 2005



Our IUTA is ten years old: HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
On 15 October last year, a number of us exchanged e-mails to wish a happy birthday to… the IUTA! As the news was kept just a little too quiet, even amongst ourselves, we’d like to take this opportunity to give it pride of place in the opening l