Friday 12th April 2019
University of Fribourg, Espace Güggi, MIS08 [View Map]
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8.45-9.00 |
Registration and welcome (Espace Güggi) |
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9.00-10.30 |
Performance and Place (Espace Güggi)
Jamie Beckett:
‘Fleecing the Shepherds? Hubs and Hinterlands in the York & Towneley Plays’
Gillian Redfern:: ‘The Yorkshire Moors: They Are What They Eat’
Clare Egan: ‘Defamatory Performances: People and Places’
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10.30-11.00
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Coffee/Tea break (Espace Güggi)
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11.00-12.00
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Uniting Communities Through Theatre (Espace Güggi)
Pamela King: ‘Exploring Networks of Shared Texts: Christ before the Doctors in the York, Towneley, and Coventry MSS’
Sarah Carpenter: ‘Courtly Communities and the Performance of Chivalry’
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12.15-14.00
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Lunch (University of Fribourg, Mensa MIS07)
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14.00-15.30
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Introduction and Performance of Origny Play (University Chapel MIS06)
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15.30-16.00
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Tea/coffee break (Espace Güggi)
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16.00-17.30
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International Theatre (Espace Güggi)
Nadia van Pelt: ‘Eroticism and theatrical sexuality in Early European Mary Magdalen plays’
Lucy Deacon: ‘Introducing the Iranian Ta’ziyeh Cycle: Patronage, Prohibition, Actors and Exchange’
Marija Krnic: ‘Local and Global Networks in the Dalmatian Saints’ Plays’
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18.00-19.00
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Apéro and AGM (Restaurant Le Mondial)
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19.15
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Dinner (Restaurant Le Mondial)
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Saturday 13th April 2019
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9.30-11.00 |
Adapting To An Audience (Espace Güggi)
Daisy Black:
‘A God’s-Eye View? Foreknowledge and Collaborative Practices of Anticipation in the York Fall of the Angels’
Camille Marshall:: ‘Towneley Resurrected: Textual Relationships and Sixteenth-Century Reception’
Tamara Haddad: ‘Particularity and Locality: York Trial Pageants and the York Minster Gates’
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11.00-11.30
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Coffee/tea break (Espace Güggi)
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11.30-12.30 |
Civic and Political Networks (Espace Güggi)
Richard Beadle:
‘Common clerks and drama in some late medieval English towns’
Greg Walker:: ‘John Heywood's Interludes: Comedy and Community in a time of Crisis’
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