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symposium
- “The Development of Dance Studies in the US”
- “The Birth of Queer American Dance”
- International Symposium: “The Picturesque in Film and Theatre”
- Lectures by Hanna Scolnicov
- International Symposium: “Who Was KANZE Hisao?”
- Lecture Series and Seminar by Professor Pierre Frantz, Paris-Sorbonne University (Paris IV)
- Special Lecture by ZHANG Yihe “MEI Lanfang and Others: The Fate of Chinese Traditional Theatre in the Modern World”
- "Forum: Thinking about the Future of the Theatrical Arts Environment"
- Lecture: “The World of the Czech Avant-garde Theatre as Seen from Its Stage Design”Seminar: “The Prague National Museum and Czech Theatre”
- Research report session: “The Bunraku film ‘Marionnettes japonaises’”
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2009 academic year First Global COE doctoral dissertation report session
| date | Thursday, July 23, 2009, 13:00–17:00 |
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| place | Okuma Memorial Tower (Building 26), multi-purpose lecture room |
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| outline | At the first doctoral dissertation report session of the 2009 academic year, three presentations were made by KIM Moran (GCOE researcher), KANDA Yuko (GCOE research fellow) and WEI Mingjie (GCOE researcher). The paper given by KANDA was an extremely close analysis of Noh documents from classical times that broadened out into a lively question and answer period with the audience. The reports of KIM Moran and WEI Mingjie, on Irish theatre in Korea and on the development of modern Chinese theatre respectively, took the theatres in their homelands as their subject matter and were extremely impressive presentations for researchers in different fields due to their profound relation to modern Japanese theatre. Moderator: NAGASHIMA Yukiko (GCOE research assosiate) 1. 13:00–14:10: KIM Moran (GCOE assosiate fellow, 2008 PhD in Literature from Tsukuba University) “ ‘Our Ireland’ – The Transplanting of Irish Literature in Japan and Colonial Korea.” 2. 14:20–15:30: KANDA Yuko (GCOE assosiate fellow, 2008 PhD in Literature from Waseda University) “On the Classical World of Noh and Its Commentaries.” 3. 15:40–16:50: WEI Mingjie (GCOE assosiate fellow, 2007 PhD in Literature from Kanazawa University) “The Reception of Japanese shingeki Theatre Movements during the Formative Period of Modern Chinese Theatre – with a Focus on the shunryusha/chunliushe (Spring Willow Troupe).” |
International Symposium: “Theatre, Dance, and the Arts Scene: Exchanges between Japan and France in the 20th Century”
| date | Wednesday, November 25 – Friday, November 27, 2009 |
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| place | Maison des Cultures du Monde (November 25); Maison de la Culture du Japon à Paris (November 26); Bibliothèque nationale de France, new building (November 27) |
| sponser | Organizers: Waseda University Theatre Museum Global COE; Maison de la Culture du Japon à Paris; Université Paris 10 (Theatre and film course); Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) |
| outline | The international symposium, “Theatre, Dance, and the Arts Scene: Exchanges between France and Japan in the 20th Century,” was the first project by the Theatre Museum Global COE program to be organized abroad. Researchers and artists gathered from Japan and France as well as from all over Europe to make research presentations and to engage in discussions at this three-day-long symposium, which was held at three venues in the city of Paris. With two project leaders from the GCOE, one research assistant, two guest lecturers, three research associates, three researchers presenting papers and two members of the GCOE office staff providing administrative support, a high-quality, substantive research exchange was achieved, attended by a total of more than 200 people. |
Research report session: “The Bunraku film ‘Marionnettes japonaises’”
| date | Tuesday, December 22, 2009 13:00 – 16:15 |
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| place | Ono auditorium, Waseda University |
| sponser | Japanese Theatre Studies Course / Film Studies Course |
| outline | Research report session: “The Bunraku film ‘Marionnettes japonaises’”
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