A World in Transition. In-between Performing Arts and Migration

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Il 7 marzo presso il DAMSLab di Bologna, il Dipartimento di Sociologia e Diritto dell’Economia dell’Università di Bologna in collaborazione con il Dipartimento delle Arti e Emilia Romagna Teatro Fondazione, organizza il convegno internazionale “A World in Transition. In-between Performing Arts and Migration“. Il Convegno “vede studiosi e artisti internazionali confrontarsi sui diversi linguaggi in grado di costruire immaginari e narrative alternative sulla migrazione, alimentare la definizione di strumenti scientifici trasversali, dare corso alla creazione di spazi simbolici e fisici in cui sì manifesta il carattere dinamico e produttivo della diversità”.

Al convegno ci saranno tra gli altri interventi di Ruggero Eugeni, Laura Peja, Roberta Carpani, Giulia Innocenti Malini, Martina Guerinoni, ricercatori del progetto “Migrations-Mediations“.

Credits: A World in Transition. In-between Performing Arts and Migration.

Qui il programma completo.

A World in Transition. In-between Performing Arts and Migration

Costruire ponti tra la ricerca teorica e le arti performative, oltre le mura del teatro e dei settori disciplinari, in un movimento di andata e ritorno tra dimensione locale e transnazionale. Mettendo in dialogo chi fa ricerca sul campo e chi opera attraverso pratiche performative, la conferenza A World in Transition. In-between Performing Arts and Migrationvede studiosi e artisti internazionali confrontarsi sui diversi linguaggi in grado di costruire immaginari e narrative alternative sulla migrazione, alimentare la definizione di strumenti scientifici trasversali, dare corso alla creazione di spazi simbolici e fisici in cui sì manifesta il carattere dinamico e produttivo della diversità. Alternando interventi teorici e performativi, la conferenza si divide tra una sezione plenaria mattutina, in cui verranno presentati alcuni progetti innovativi sul tema, e sei panel tematici di approfondimento.

Conference Programme

Morning Session

9.00-9.30 a.m.: Registration

9.30-10.15 Welcome Speech
Mirko Degli Esposti, Vice- Rector of University of Bologna
Marco Castrignanò, Head of Department of Sociology and Business Law (University of Bologna)
Giacomo Manzoli, Head of Department of the Arts (University of Bologna)
Claudio Longhi, Director of ERT (Emilia-Romagna Teatro Fondazione)Chair: Roberta Paltrinieri, Head of DAMSLab (University of Bologna)

10.15-11.30: Round Table “Performing Arts and Migration: projects at large”
Piersandra di Matteo, Atlas of Transitions
Ruggero Eugeni, Laura Peja, Migrations Mediations
Katerina Antonaki, Alien
Giulia Musumeci, Exoduses and Acting Together #WithRefugees
Chair and discussant: Pierluigi Musarò (University of Bologna)

11.30-13.15: Parallel panels

PANEL A – PERFORMING ARTS AND INTERCULTURE
Fernando Battista, Migrants Souls – Pedagogy of the Border
Zheng Ningyuan, Liu Jing, Yan WenWUXU project
Cristina Balma Tivola, Cultural Identity in Almateatro’s Discourse: Are the Times A-changing?
Irene Gutierrez Torres, Participatory Filmmaking as a Performative Collective Practice of Self-representation and Dissidence Creation
Chair: Elena Lamberti (University of Bologna)

PANEL B – INNOVATIVE METHODOLOGIES
Marta Pachocka, Magdalena Proczek, Ewa Osuch-Rak, The Design Thinking Method in Solving Selected Problems in the Field of Migration and Refugee Studies
Amanda Da Silva, The Art to Talk on Immigration: a State of Emergency
Silvia Gasparotto, Marcello Ziliani, Out of the Storm. Design for Migration
Kirsten Forkert, Janna Graham, Victoria Mponda, Gargi Bhattacharyya, Federico Oliveri, Refusing the Demand for Sad Stories
Chair: Pierluigi Musarò (University of Bologna)

13.15-14.30: Lunch Break

14.30-16.00: Parallel panels

PANEL C – SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ROLE OF PERFORMING ARTS
Jonas Vanderschueren, Towards an Emancipatory Space in Theatre
Antonella PuliceHow Theatre Can Change Our Perception of Being: Being Human and Being in a Place
Nela Milic, Embodied Narrative
Maria Luisa Parisi, Political Role of Performing Arts
Chair: Laura Gemini (University of Urbino)

PANEL D – BETWEEN ARTS AND RESEARCH: FOR A KNOWLEDGE CO-CONSTRUCTION
Agnese Cornelio, Free to Work
Emilie Da Lage, Morgane Marqué, Lena Pasqualini, Marie Glon, Béatrice Micheau, Towards a Policy of Refuge.
Kamila Fialkowska, Olga Cojocaru, Anna Rosińska, On the Migrants or with the Migrants? De-bordering in a Bordered World
Alessandro Carboni, Unleashing Ghosts from Urban Darkness
Chair: Melissa Moralli (University of Bologna)

16.00-16.15: Coffee Break

16.15-17.45: Parallel panels

PANEL E – IDENTITY AND REPRESENTATIONS
Giulia Grechi, As Far As My Fingertips Take Me. Colonial Hauntology, Embodied Representations
Anna Serlenga, #COMMONS – CARTOGRAPHY OF DESIRE. Participatory Performative Arts as a Tool of Political Change
ZimmerFrei, Homeland Tales
Guerinoni MartinaArt or Rite? The Female Performativity in the Foreigners’ Organizations of Forum Città Mondo, Milan
Chair: Paola Parmiggiani (University of Bologna)

PANEL F – ARTS AND SOCIAL INCLUSION
Giulia Allegrini, Reframing and Questioning Solidarity, Citizenship and Cultural Production Process
Agapi Kandylaki, Maria Malamidou, The Power of Theatre for the Unaccompanied Minors’ Social Inclusion
Roberta Carpani, Giulia Innocenti Malini, Playing Inclusion. A Comparative Analysis of Theatrical Performative Practices.
Valentina Musmeci, The Vibrant Silk: The Butterfly Effect.
Chair: Annalisa Frisina (University of Padova)

During the conference, the collective 181-1 (Jakub Adamczyk, Magdalena Drąka, Tomasz W. Miśtura) will invite the audience to perform “Interrogation”. Information available at the registration desk.

Download the programme here.