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BALANCING ACTS ISTR 2023
May 5, 2023 - May 6, 2023
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BALANCING ACTS
ISTR 2023
5-6 May, University of Galway
Sponsored by the University of Galway and Irish Theatre Institute in association with Dundalk Institute of Technology
Balancing Acts Conference Schedule 5-6 May 2023
Schedule Key
PINK: PANEL/PG-ECR Workshop
GREEN: BREAK/CATERING
YELLOW: KEYNOTE
Conference Team
Miriam Haughton, Sarah Hoover, Luke Lamont, Ciara L. Murphy, Finian O’Gorman
FRIDAY 5TH MAY
PANEL 1: Performing Balance in Crisis, Care, and Covid
9.15-10.30: Studio 1, ODC
Chair: Ian R Walsh
Vicky Angelaki (Mid Sweden): Balancing Intersecting Crises: Sustainability, COVID and Climate in Crimp and Kirkwood
Sinéad O’Donnell-Carey (ATU Sligo): Where is live performance in a post-pandemic world?
Yingjun Wei (Trinity): “Hybrid organising saved us”: Hustling Feminist Theatre through the Precarity of the Covid-19 Pandemic
PANEL 2: Embodiment, Experience and Self in Contemporary Performance Practices
9.15-10.30: Studio 2, ODC
Chair: Mike Finneran
Alinne Fernandes (UFSC): Asphyxia and Isolation in Marina Carr’s ‘Grow a Mermaid’: A Brazilian Radio Play
Aoife McGrath (QUB): Shared Experiences of Care: embodied knowledge in PaR collaborations between dance and social science
Maria Tivnan (UoG): Parent as Artist/Artist as Parent: Making Work ‘work’
COFFEE: 10.30-11, SULT
Opening Remarks: Aoife Noone (GTF), Miriam Haughton (UoG), Ciara L. Murphy (DKIT)
PANEL 3: Balancing at the Intersection of Theatre and Education: Ethics, Partnerships, and Research-based Approaches
11-12.15, Studio 1, ODC
Chair: Luke Lamont (UoG)
Fiona Fearon (DKIT): The Ethics of Teaching Trauma, Criminality and Deviance in Contemporary Irish Theatre
Fiona McDonagh and Dorothy Morrissey (MIL): Teacher-artist partnerships: Navigating between education and theatre
Charlotte McIvor and Gavin Friel (UoG): “Can We Ever Really Know This Works?”:
Experimenting with Research-based Theatre as Consent Education with an Irish National Policy and Secondary School and Third-Level Education Ecology
PANEL 4: Balancing genre, tradition and the future
11-12.15, Studio 2 ODC
Chair: Finian O’Gorman (TCD)
Daithí Kearney (DKIT): Balancing Time: Seeing the past, present, future and other time in the productions of Siamsa Tíre, the National Folk Theatre of Ireland
Marianne Kennedy (UoG): Ar Ais Arís and coming back again
Sharon Phelan and Jackie Gallagher (MTU): The Use of Contemporary Dance as a Tool to Enhance Wellness in Educational Settings
12.30-1.30 Lunch – brown bag lunches available from SULT
1.00-1.45: Postgraduate/ECR Workshop with Charlotte McIvor ODC Studio 2
Job Applications and Interviews
Delegates are welcome to bring their lunch with them
1.15-2.00: ISTR AGM: All welcome
Moore Institute, G010
Delegates are welcome to bring their lunch with them
2-3: ARTIST KEYNOTE: Studio 1
Sonya Kelly in conversation with Ursula Rani Sarma
Chair: Maria Tivnan
3-3.30: BREAK
3.30-4.30: KEYNOTE LECTURE: Studio 1
David O’Shaughnessy (UoG), ‘Balancing the repertory: Richard Brinsley Sheridan, theatre manager’
Chair: Miriam Haughton
4.45-6: Book/Project Launch
Wine reception and finger food, SULT
Ciara Murphy, Performing Social Change on the Island of Ireland: From Republic to Pandemic (Routledge 2023), launched by Miriam Haughton
Paul J. Halferty and Cathy Leeney, Ed. Analysing Gender in Performance (Palgrave 2022), launched by Aoife McGrath
Miriam Haughton, IRC Laureate 2023-2025 ‘The Price of Performance: A Question of Economic Sustainability for Independent Theatre Production in Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland 2000-2020’ launched by Máiréad Ní Chróinín.
Suggested Evening Entertainment – Galway Theatre Programme Link: https://galwaytheatrefestival.com/collections/shows
SATURDAY 6TH MAY
PANEL 5: Unraveling Complexities: Perspectives on Irish Arts Practices, Funding, and Community Wellbeing
9.15-10.30: Studio 1 ODC
Chair: Alinne Fernandes
Mike Finneran (MIL): Balancing expectations and outcomes and so much else in Irish applied arts practices
Ciara O’Dowd (SGI): Should the Arts Council of Ireland be paying by the word?
Ian R. Walsh (UoG): Crossed Wires: Galway Community Circus’s LifeLine and Issues in Measuring Wellbeing
PANEL 6: Off-Balance: Inequality, Precarity, and Liveness in the Theatre Industry
9.15-10.30, Studio 2 ODC
Chair: Cathy Leeney
Abir Al-Laham (Heidelberg): Of Bodies and Spaces: Balancing Inequality in Theatre Representations
Samantha Cade (UCD): “Live” in a Pandemic: How Dublin’s Theatre Industry Addressed Work in the COVID 19 Pandemic
Eamonn Jordan (UCD): Precarious and Intersectional Class Imbalances and Inequalities
10.30-10.45: COFFEE SULT
PANEL 7: Contemporary Irish Theatre: Navigating Ethics, Aesthetics, and Auteurship
10.45-12:15, Studio 1 ODC
Chair: Sarah Hoover
David Clare (MIL): “Otherness in Ursula Rani Sarma’s Blue”
Stefanie Weenink (UoG): Gawd and Gulder: Language as a Key Marker of Identity and Irishness in Brian Friel’s Plays
Justine Zapin (UCD): Playboy, Blanco, and a Jury of One’s Peers: Balancing Drama Off and On the Irish Stage
Luke Lamont (UoG): The author on stage: auteur-ships, precarious ethics and documentary aesthetics
PANEL 8: Class, Gender, and Academic Challenges: Balancing against the odds
10.45-12.15, Studio 2 ODC
Chair: Eamonn Jordan
Alexander Coupe (Liverpool): Stitched Up: Class and Compromise in Post-Agreement Feminist Performance
Bogdan Mihai Florea (Nu Nu Theatre): Theatre, the pandemic, a bit of Treplev, some Sloterdijk, an academic journal, depression and (my) mental health in general
Finian O’Gorman (TCD): Artificial Intelligence and Irish theatres studies: How ChatGPT can turn academics into amateurs.
Helena Young (UCD): Gender Balance in Brokentalkers
12-1: Lunch SULT
Brown bag lunch
12.30-1.15: PG/ECR Workshop G010 Moore Institute with Patrick Lonergan
Publishing and Grant Applications
Delegates are welcome to bring their lunch with them
KEYNOTE Lecture: 1.15 -2.15 O’Donoghue Theatre
Danielle Bainbridge (Northwestern)
Chair: Ciara L Murphy
BREAK 2.15-2.30
KEYNOTE PANEL: 2.30-3.30 O’Donoghue Theatre
Safe to Create/Irish Theatre Institute
Panel: Louise Crowley, Olwen Dawe, Esosa Ighodaro, Ciara L. Murphy, Niamh O’Donnell
Chair: Mary McGill
3.30-3.45: BREAK
PANEL 9: Adapting Tradition: Exploring Intercultural, Philosophical and Feminist Perspectives in Theatre
3.45-5.15, Studio 1 ODC
Chair: Vicky Angelaki
Gustav Parker Hibbett (TCD): Reimagining Othello
Patrick Lonergan (UoG): Balancing Acts: Caryl Churchill and Anthropocene Feminism
Jiayu Yin (Soochow/TCD): On the “Going Out” and “Going Back” of Chinese Intercultural Theatre: Reflecting on Meng Jinghui’s Intercultural Adaptation
Chengyun Zhao (TCD): A Study of the Xiqu Features in Lin Zhaohua’s Three Sisters Waiting for Godot from the Perspective of Taoist Philosophy
PANEL 10:The art of balance: Dramaturgies of identity and ethics in contemporary Irish theatre
3.45-5.15, Studio 2 ODC
Chair: Paul J. Halferty
Chaomei Chen (TCD): Gender, Ethics, Ableism: A Dramaturgical Balancing of Contemporary Irish Identities in Ulysses 2.2
Sarah Hoover (UoG): Balancing on one heel: mixed live/digital dramaturgy in It’s True I Love You All So Much
Shonagh Hill (QUB): Moving in Feminist Solidarity
Conference Ends