DRC19: XII Annual conference on reconstruction of European historical dances of 13th-20th centuries Rossi street, 1 Saint-Petersburg, Russia, February 21-24, 2019 |
Conference website | http://historicaldance.spb.ru/index/eng/science/conference/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=drc19 |
Abstract registration deadline | November 30, 2018 |
Submission deadline | November 30, 2018 |
Annual conference on reconstruction of European historical dances of 13th -20th centuries will convene for its 12th year at Vaganova Ballet Academy, Saint-Petersburg February 22-24, 2019.
Conference is organized in order to share the information between the researchers, to enlarge the common knowledge base, to find the interconnections between dance cultures from different regions and historical periods, to find the interconnections between the common cultural context and dance traditions. It will feature variety of European dance cultures, history and practice of social dance, its connections with scene, relationship between styles and dances of different countries and regions, in a wide range of events.
The special theme for the conference this year is “Choreographic expression and paradigms of dance perception in the historical perspective.” We encourage participants to study and analyze those theatrical and social dance performance characteristics that determined the audience expectations as well as the direction of creative thoughts of choreographers, dance masters and dancers themselves.
The timeframe is 13th-20th centuries; the geographical scope is Europe, Russia and countries with a choreographic tradition that had been severely impacted by the European one.
Submission Guidelines
TYPES OF SUBMISSION
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Oral presentation without additional dance presentation (the length of speaker's statements is limited to 20 min., discussion – 10 min.).
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Oral presentation with an illustrative dance presentation (the length of speaker's statements and presentation is limited to 20 min., discussion – 10 min.).
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Poster presentation.
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Detailed analytical dance reconstruction with demonstration (the length of speaker's statements and presentation is limited to 15 min., discussion – 10 min.).
REQUIREMENTS
Abstracts should be limited to two paper sheets of A4 no more than 1000 words.
Abstracts should include:
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Complete and comprehensive formulation of specific hypothesis or problem that speaker would like to discuss
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The justification of its relevance
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Main findings and/or conclusions
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The list of used sources
Please specify in the abstract description if your contribution is intended as oral presentation with/without additional dance presentation, poster presentation or detailed analytical dance reconstruction.
Abstracts should be submitted no later than the 30st of November, 2018.
Scientific committee will make its selection by December 31, 2018.
List of Topics
Topics may include but are not limited to:
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Why certain dance was considered beautiful or professional at a given time?
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How the usage of certain choreography features did ensure the emotional reaction of the spectators that was envisaged by the choreographer, and the overall aesthetic effect?
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Why the certain era did prefer the certain style or character of dance presentation?
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What social and cultural context did determine such a preferences?
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Can we trace any “genetical” interconnections between different perception paradigms, and how?
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Why the certain periods or regions did become the “nerve centers” of new dance aesthetic development?
We invite the submission of oral, poster and dance presentations addressing such questions and others related to the conference theme and the topics presented above.
Language
Conference languages – Russian, English. Proposals and presentations may be written either in Russian, or in English. Translation upon request could be organized.
Participation cost
Participation in conference costs 15 euro.
Visas
Organization committee can provide help with free visa application and information about hotels.
Committee
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Ekaterina Mikhailova-Smolniakova, European University at St. Petersburg, Saint-Petersburg Historical Dance Club
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Eugenia Eremina-Solenikova, Vaganova Ballet Academy, Saint-Petersburg Historical Dance Club
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Anastasia Vasilieva, Vaganova Ballet Academy, Saint-Petersburg
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Dmitry Filimonov, “Golden Forests” early dance school, Moscow
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Rostislav Kondratenko, “Golden Forests” early dance school, Moscow
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Boris Stratilatov, “Zazerkalie” historical dance studio, Yaroslavl
Publication
DRC19 proceedings will be published. Full texts should be limited to 8 A4 paper sheets. The printed version of «Materials of conference» journal will be sent to participants by mail.
Venue
The conference will be held in Vaganova Ballet Academy, Saint-Petersburg, Rossi street, 1.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to conference@historicaldance.spb.ru