Association for Theatre in Higher Education 2013 Conference
August 03, 2013
Professors and students from TDPS attend and present at the 2013 ATHE conference in Orlando, Florida.
School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies faculty and students lead and participate in the Association for Theatre in Higher Education 2013 conference.
A special honorable mention for the ATHE Outstanding Book Award
Laurie Frederik Meer, Associate Professor
Trumpets in the Mountains: Theater and the Politics of National Culture in Cuba (Duke University Press)
The Black Theatre Association’s Companion to The Cambridge Companion to African American Theatre: a Roundtable
Faedra Chatard Carpenter, Assistant Professor, Participant
Spectacles of Whiteness from Adrienne Kennedy to Suzan-Lori Parks
Playing with, in, and off Hansberry: Re-imagining RAISIN at CENTERSTAGE and Beyond
Faedra Chatard Carpenter, Session Coordinator and Chair
Spotlight on New Works: Discussion of Newly-published Works in the Fields of American Theatre, African American Theatre, and Latino/a Theatre
Laurie Frederik-Meer, Featured Author
Trumpets in the Mountains: Theater and the Politics of National Culture in Cuba
The Visual Accent Dialect Archive
Voice and Speech Trainers Association (VASTA)
Leigh Wilson Smiley, Director and Associate Professor, TDPS, Session Coordinator
The Visual Accent Dialect Archive is a wiki for performers to quickly access visual accent and dialect samples. In this session, you will learn how to donate accents and dialects and how to use this site for learning in the classroom
Musical Theater in Video Games
Michael Boyton, PhD Candidate in Theatre and Performance Studies, Participant
P[L]aying Spaces: Cultural Production and the Dramaturgy of Space in Urban America
LaRonika Thomas, PhD Candidate in Theatre and Performance Studies, Session Coordinator
Michael Boynton, Participant
Trek in the Park: Theorizing Outdoor Performance in American Urban Public Parks
Playful Memories
Allan Davis, PhD Candidate in Theatre and Performance Studies, Participant
Remembering Institutional Play in the Process of Pageants
Kris Messer, Adjunct Professor, TDPS, Participant
Playing on the Tracks: Examining the interplay between Oral History, Local Memory, and Enactment
Historically Black Colleges as Cultural “Play/Ground”: A Roundtable on Identity, Performance, and Pedagogy
Khalid Y. Long, PhD Candidate in Theatre and Performance Studies, Session Coordinator and Chair
From the Movement to the ClassBlack Revolutionary Praxis and the Development of a Black/Rights Theatre Curriculum
Faedra Chatard Carpenter, Participant
A Changing Sameness, A Sameness for Change: Black Greek Culture and the Performance of Belonging
Violence at Play
Casey Kaleba, PhD Candidate in Theatre and Performance Studies, Participant
Good Wrestling, Which You Have Lost the Sight Of
Playing in the Dark: African American Queer Performance and Performativity
Khalid Y. Long, Participant
Mourning (the) Nation: Subverting Queer, Remembering Malcolm, and Performing X
Community Building, Community Playing
Michael Boynton, Session Coordinator and Chair
Nerd Slam Poetry: Play, Participation, and Identity Formation
Play/Ground Roundtable Series: Playhouse of Praxis, Testing Theories of Play in Rehearsal and Performance
Kris Messer, Participant
From Polly Pockets and Ponies to Strip Poker
Plays that Pay: Live Performance as a Marketplace
Tracey Elaine Chessum, Alumnus TDPS, Participant
The Erotic Economy of Caring: Broadway Bares