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鈥淲hose Freedom? Worksites of Freedom and the Aesthetic of Solidarity鈥, Symposium Programme

Day 1: Thursday, May 14, 2026

9.00-9.30 Registration

9.30-9.45 Welcome and Introduction of the research project (Silvija Jestrovic)

 

9.45 -11.05 Panel I: Ethical provocation of censorship, gestures of solidarity and temporary cultural commons as manifestations of freedom

 Dragan Todorovic, 鈥淎uto-censorship: The Happiness Pill鈥

Mirdul Kaintura, 鈥淔reedom through erasure? Iconoclasm and the contested Himalayan imaginary鈥

Jovana Karaulic & Jelena Knezevic, 鈥淩eassembling the Festival as a Temporary Cultural Commons – The Case of Ne: BITEF鈥

 

11.05-11.20 Break

 

11.20-12.40 Panel II: Performing Worksites of Freedom: Singing, Listening, Moving

 Iona Szeman, 鈥淢usic, Performance and Resisting Unfreedom: Roma Musicians at the 1889 Paris Universal Exhibition鈥

Omid Mashhadi, 鈥淪inging Across the Sonic Shibboleth: Necrosonic Governance and the Solidarity of Listening in Iran鈥

Jisha Menon, 鈥淔eminist Performance and the Solidaristic Subject鈥

 

12.40-13.30 Lunch

 

13.30-14.50 Panel III: Aesthetics of Solidarity: from the individual to the collective

 Babatunde Allen Bakare & Gbenga Emmanuel Adeboye, 鈥淲hose Freedom? Whose Road? Performing Collective Liberation and the Aesthetic of Solidarity in Femi Osofisan鈥檚 Red is the Freedom Road

Konrad Szczebiot, 鈥淔reedom at Sea and in Revolt: Staropolska Republicanism and Contemporary Polish Stagings of Classical Drama鈥

Alessandra De Martino, 鈥淥n the Wings of Freedom鈥 (performance lecture)

 

14.50-15.00– Break

 

15.00- 15.45 Workshop with Adrian Kear:

Missing Actors: Aesthetics of absence and the politics of disappearance

 

15.45 – 16.00 Break

Public Event:

Dialectics of Freedom: Embodiments, Worksites and Solidarities

16.00 – 17.20 Keynote Session

Rami Salameh: Embodied Resistance: Palestinian Violence and the Dialectics of Becoming Free in the Global South

Mai Albattat: Spatial Geographies that Defy Erasure: Infrastructures of Violence, Memory, and the Politics of Imagination

17.20-17.30 Break

17.30 - 18.50 Cinema and Solidarity Presents: Films from the UK Student Encampments (film screening 73 min)

18.50 - 19.30 Worksites of Freedom and the Aesthetic of Solidarity (discussion)

20:00 Dinner

 

Day 2: Friday, May 15, 2026

 

9.30-10.50 Panel IV: Spaces of Freedom

 Dominika Fleszar, 鈥淧erforming Freedom in Transit: Polish Military Theatre and the Embodied Politics of Exile, 1940-1946鈥

Olivia Lamont Bishop, 鈥淔reedom, Distance, and the Politics of Place in The Land鈥檚 Heart Is Greater Than Its Map

Michele Aron: "Cinema and Solidarity: harnessing the 鈥榣iberated spaces鈥 of student encampments for Gaza through film鈥

10.50-11.00 Break

 

11.00-12.20 Panel V: Decolonising Freedom(s)

 Jigisha Bhattacharya, 鈥淧olitical Incarceration, Decolonization and Internationalism in 20th Century Indian agit-prop genres鈥

Kishan Katira, 鈥淧an-Asianist Anatta: Nishida, S艒seki, Gandhi, and the pursuit of freedom from the mortal binds of British unilinear historicity鈥

Xueting Luo, 鈥淔reedom in Relation: The Circulation of Energy in Chinese Embodied Aesthetics鈥

 

12.20 – 13.15 – Lunch

 

13.15 -14.35 Panel VI: Limits and Possibilities of Solidarities: Testimony, Care, Pedagogy and Agency

Hind Sabah Bilal, 鈥淚mpossible Freedoms: Performing Survival, Testimony and the Limits of Agency in Heather Raffo鈥檚 Noura

Reka Polonyi, 鈥淭owards an aesthetics of everyday solidarity: rethinking what constitutes political performance in time of crisis鈥

Manuel Henriques, 鈥If I could sink my teeth into the whole earth:A performance lecture based on theatrical experience in Carregueira Detention Centre in Lisbon and Paulo Freire鈥檚 The Pedagogy of the Oppressed

 

14.35 – 14.45 Break

 

14.45 – 15.30

Anuj Deshpande & Jigisha Bhattacharya,

Songs, Incarceration, and Freedom: A Performance Lecture on Prison Songs from postcolonial India

15.30 – 16.00 Closing reflections/ discussion

 

 

 

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