Translating Russian & East European Cultures*
CCA, Glasgow, 28 -29 September, 2012
Friday 28 September 2012
Cinema Space
1100-1700 Cinema screening, Intermediality of image and politics: Major retrospective of video work by Marina Gržinić and Aina Šmid (curated by Katarzyna Kosmala)
Theatre Space
1300-1400 Marina Grzinic lecture, Micro-economies of artistic production and its politics in CEE, both under Communism and in contemporary reality of neo-liberalism and capitalist globalisation of the ‘former East’
1415-1500 Elena Isaeva & Catrin Webster, Talk to accompany the 1000 Colour Blue exhibit
15.10-1530 – 1000 Colours Blue Film – A short film of hues and voices, of the premier performance of the 1000 Blues collected from the sea-landscape of Swansea, and sung by a choir that translated the colours into sound, intertwining Classical elements with Mongolian Overtone themes. Part of the AHRC Beyond Text project Future Memory in Place
1545 - 1715 Brendan Jackson & Graham Jeffery, Approaches to community engagement through art
1745 – 1845 Welsh-Estonian music collaboration SILD
1900 drinks reception CCA foyer
Club Room
1100-1600 – BASEES Postgraduate Workshop, Intersectionality in the study of Central and East Europe
Saturday 29 September 2012
Cinema Space
1100-1800 Cinema screening, Intermediality of image and politics: Major retrospective of video work by Marina Gržinić and Aina Šmid (curated by Katarzyna Kosmala)
1200-1300 Katarzyna Kosmala, Marina Grzinic & Ryszard Kluszczynski in conversation. Intermediality and political changes across Europe of today
All events are free but spaces are limited, if you would like to attend any of the events email your details to Prof. Katarzyna Kosmala ([log in to unmask]) & Jon Oldfield ([log in to unmask])
*Translating Russian and East European Cultures is a Research Networking initiative funded by the UK’s Arts and Humanities Research Council, jointly led by the University of Glasgow and the University of the West of Scotland. See the following website for more details: http://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/socialpolitical/research/centraleasteuropeanstudies/projects/treec/
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School of Creative and Cultural Industries
University of the West of Scotland
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