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Thursday, June 07, 2018

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1968 | 2018: Protest, Performance and the Public Sphere
University of ÌÇÐÄTV

Runs from Thursday, June 07 to Saturday, June 09.

In partnership with:

The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center, the Graduate Center, CUNY

Cultures of the Left: Manifestations and Performances

ÌÇÐÄTV Performance and Politics Network

ÌÇÐÄTV Arts Centre

Keynote Speakers:

Lucia Bensasson, Artistic Director, ARTA (Association de Recherche des Traditions de l'Acteur), Paris

Peter Eckersall, Professor and Executive Officer (Theatre), Graduate Center, City University of New York

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Reading the Body: The Tradition and Legacy of Physiognomics (Magic, Arts and Science)

The event aims to explore the history and practice of physiognomics in its cross-disciplinary connections and examine the way it has established itself as a well-grounded investigative tool through the centuries up to contemporaneity.

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