Film Artist in Residence at UCC in 2022 - Call for Applications
Mining Memories: New Explorations in Cinema, Memory and the Past
Jean-Luc Godard once observed of Bertrand Tavernier that they shared a common origin: as children of “the Libération and the Cinémathèque” they came of age in the turbulent 1960s (qtd. in A Journey Through French Cinema (Voyage à travers le cinéma français,Bertrand Tavernier, 2016)). Tavernier, who died in March of this year, is an appropriate filmmaker to commemorate in this Introduction to an issue of Alphaville dedicated to themes of memory and the past. In a career spanning seven decades, he produced work that investigated, appraised and revealed the role that the past—and what gets remembered and what gets forgotten—plays in the shaping of individual identity and collective culture.
Read on alphavillejournal.comAs FYP showcase comes to an end, hear and see what students have to say.
Read moreScenario Forum is delighted to launch an archive of the Online Research Colloquiuim series. Initially containing the first seven sessions, this archive will grow over time. We hope that it is a useful and engaging resource for the Performative Teaching, Learning, and Research community.
Link to view here - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_tFOILtYTte1BDs9IbHAKouoH2L6EQJr
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UCC Youth Theatre (UCCYT) will host free online workshops for young people aged 14 - 18 with an interest in gaining Theatre skills, developing creatively, and meeting new people. These workshops are part of Cruinniú na nÓg supported by Creative Ireland.
Read moreWe are delighted to announce that the registration for the 8th Scenario Forum Symposium “Sore Back, Square Eyes? Going Performative in Digital Teaching and Learning Spaces” is now open! The symposium will take place online on Friday 18th & Saturnday 19th June 2021.
Read moreJoin second-year and MA students in Theatre & Performative Practices as they share devised work generated during performance modules in 2021. Inspired by the original artwork from Textile students in MTU these pieces push and challenge the theatrical devising process.
Online event on April 28th at 8 pm via Zoom - link to book tickets
https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/out-of-touch-tickets-149293568081
We are delighted to welcome special guest John O'Toole who has made an outstanding contribution to our field of research. As John is based in Australia, please note that this colloquium will not take place in the usual time slot, but two and a half hours earlier at 11 a.m. Irish time / 8 p.m. Australian time.
John O'Toole
Stand Up for Literature – dramatic approaches in the secondary classroom
A 60minute presentation, followed by discussion.
You can register at: https://forms.gle/Kpn1o1eKnSwrSToZ6
Read moreThe Department of Film & Screen Media in association with San Francisco Silent Film Festival presents - A Masterclass: "Detective Work", Thursday 25th March @4pm.
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