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For all events, the Department of Performance Studies acknowledges the Canarsie tribe of the Lenape People in whose traditional territory we are gathering.
For all events, the Department of Performance Studies acknowledges the Canarsie tribe of the Lenape People in whose traditional territory we are gathering.
Come talk to a Study Away Advisor and Tisch Special Programs representative about the exciting opportunities available to you and what you need to do to get started on your global journey!
With the aim of better understanding how memory (individual and collective) has been mobilized in a variety of political performances of the past and what this implies for the present and the future of both politics and performance, scholars from NYU Performance Studies will join with historians from the International Society for Cultural History to discuss recent shifts in the theorization of performance relative to developments in transnational and "connected” histories.
In this lecture, Ölme will describe the interests in developing Artistic Research in an academic setting and will present a possible definition of the research field of Dance and Choreography and of the relation between the two subjects.