Antonia Kruger, Eckerd College (kruegeas[at]eckerd.edu)Catherine Kalinoski, New York University Crisis and Catastrophe in Activist Dramaturgies, Eating in Catastrophe: Performance, Sensation, Sustainability, and Survival, Its Funny Because Its Tragic : A Working Group in Comedy Studies, Journals of the Plague Years: New Modes of Performative Writing and Making in Catastrophic Times, On the Brink: The Recurrent Risk of Catastrophe in Central Eastern Europe and Eurasia, Pandemic Brain Drain: The Invisible/Invisibilizing Effects of Epidemics on Theatrical Production, Performing the Anthropocene: Eco-Dramaturgical Approaches to the Climate Crisis, Persistence: Performing through Endless Catastrophes, Playing Beyond the Pain: Engaging Catastrophe in Performance and Physical Culture, Playing in the Ruins: Catastrophe and/as Worldmaking in Queer Art and Performance, Reflecting and Revising Performance Criticism during Crisis, The Coloniality of Catastrophe in the Caribbean and Its Diaspora, The University was Built on Catastrophe: Critical University Studies and the Institutional Lives of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies, Then and Now: Disaster and Adversity in Medieval Performance, Tourism and Catastrophe: Performance, Placemaking, and Ethics, Disability/Performance: Beyond Catastrophic Embodiment, Global Cities: Catastrophe, Performance and Collective Trauma, Innovation and Risk: The Stakes of Sexual Performance During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Performance and Mitigating Ecological Catastrophe. that this working group might become the basis of a special issue of a journal in future years. Comedy is tension and release; benignity and violation (McGraw); catastrophe and reprieve. difficult, but necessary, conversations on how to build coalitions across diverse lines of activism. By using this site, you consent to the placement of these cookies. the politics of recognition and inclusion (Normal Life, 8). From 1888 until 1961, Houston's professional baseball club was the minor league Houston Buffaloes.Although expansion from the National League eventually brought an MLB team to Texas in 1962, Houston officials had been making efforts to do so for years prior, with a group effort led in 1952 to buy the St. Louis Cardinals for $4.25 million, but local owners were instead chosen. Instability in the region elicits performances of cohesion and unity, precariously positioning some cultural creators as agents of destabilization within this fundamentally unstable context. participation for visa or funding reasons may also be requested. The average price target is $1.35 with a high forecast of $2.00 and a low forecast of $0.70. DGP Working Group; DGP Working Group on Training; DGP Working Group on Lithium Batteries; Multidisciplinary Lithium Battery Transport Coordination Meetings; NEW TRAINING PROVISIONS FOR THE SAFE TRANSPORT OF DANGEROUS GOODS BY AIR; Recent. Box 922| Santa Cruz, CA 95061 ASTR 2022 Conference: Working Sessions 2022 Working Sessions In-Person Working Sessions List Virtual Working Sessions List In-Person Working Sessions Animals, Catastrophe, and Performance around and beyond New Orleans Black Women and Environmental Catastrophe: Practices of World-Making As Futurity Myriad artists have turned to puppetry to process the horrors of war and violence, to dream a humbler response to the environment, or to negotiate the abuses of politics. Currently, 15.7% of the shares of the stock are sold short. Two pandemic years and 600,000+ deaths in the U.S. later, the idea of catastrophe-- though still socially debated-- feels pretty devoid of humor. of racialization, settler colonialism, and nationalism. Grade Guide: Students, please do not skip tables and graphs . This working session welcome silent observers. According to theorist Francesca Ferrando, Posthumanism challenges biocentrism, [] blurring the boundaries Museums, whether focused on the visual, decorative, scientific, or historical arts, are containers of catastrophe, captured in paintings, illustrations, remnants, artifacts, and performances. But as ASTR returns to New Orleans, a city no stranger to catastrophes, we believe it is even more important to interrogate what catastrophe signifies in the Anthropocene era. Anthropologist Anthony Oliver-Smith argues that a disaster is made inevitable by the historically produced pattern of vulnerability, evidenced Compared with the high LCR group, the low LCR group had significantly higher serum ALT and -GT levels, more microvascular . Sonja Arsham Kuftinec, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (kufti001[at]umn.edu)John Fletcher, Louisiana State University (drjohnfletcher[at]gmail.com)How do political actors use framing concepts like catastrophe and ASTR (Biopsychosocial model) is a new treatment approach developed by Dr. Joseph Jacobs, Doctor of Physical Therapy, that treats pain at its source. With its complex history of interdisciplinary creative culture (Carnival, festivals, walking Are these texts, digital works, podcasts, one-to-one shows, etc. Yet despite these affordances, sexual performance online presents other dangers specific to the virtual terrain, including doxxing, surveillance, and virtual censorship, among others. This working session explores the use of makeup in the construction and maintenance of difference, broadly conceived. Rachel Merrill Moss, Boston University (rmmoss[at]bu.edu)Dennis Beck, James Madison University (beckdc[at]jmu.edu)Alisa Ballard Lin,Ohio State University (lin.3183[at]osu.edu). August 26 2013. Harper is the Canada Research Chair in Climate Change and Public Health and one of the lead authors of the IPCC February 2022 Sixth Assessment. Posthumanist discourse has exploded during the last decade, inviting a turn toward a post-anthropocentric, post-dualist approach to theatre studies. Inspired by the endless capacities of play, this working In what ways must we reframe the parameters of our theatre and performance scholarship in order to write with catastrophe? Romanian Academy of Technical Sciences (ASTR) 2013 The paper makes a number of proposals to remedy the following: an effective institutional and legal framework, improving the support scheme of high-efficiency cogeneration and cost allocation system, using binomial tariff, discouragement the disconnections from district heating, use with priority the biomass, promoting industrial cogeneration . Priority will be given to groups that demonstrate how a virtual working session will expand access to . Embedded within the reports are key concepts acknowledging the interaction of climate risk in the context of culture, values, ethics, identity, behaviour, historical experience, and knowledge systems (e.g. For instance, the typical representational scheme of African history, as Achille Mbembe points out, is usually apprehended through the tripartite narrative sequence In the African Diaspora, catastrophe is a geographic and temporal structuring ( chart ) Jan 20, 2022, 02:39. There has been extensive research on how people respond to catastrophe, threat, At the same time, performance, The draw for the World Cup group phase took place in Doha, Qatar, on April 1 2022 to set the stage for. How do artists and creators employ VR systems to reimagine, rebuild, and rethink possible worlds in the aftermath/futures of disasters, like the pandemic, climate disasters, terror attacks, and wars? As artists, staff, and visitors variously confront and rescript the museums potential, we ask, racial capitalism, and hierarchical narratives of cultural patrimony. Tel: +82-33-610-3222, Fax: +82-33-641-8120, Email: provita02@naver.com *Hyun Il Seo and Seong Chun Kwon contributed equally to this study as co-first authors. Hospicing Modernity: Facing Humanitys Wrongs and the Implications for Social Activism. They are clinically tested by doctors and athletes and supported by research studies. Taking this years ASTR conference provocation to think through Catastrophe, the working group will consider the ways in which catastrophe has the potential to obliterate calcified systems and ways of being in the world. Who performs? data for change can often be opaque and off-putting. Treatment time usually takes only a few minutes a day. diversity, inclusion, and visibility onstage, backstage, or in the theatre classroom. as well as work engaged with individuals and communities not conventionally described as disabled but whose lives are structured by physical and mental precarity nonetheless. This working group continues its analysis of animal and nonhuman performance by focusing on and around approval from the photographed subject. the word robot, puppets and their mechanical cousins have been imagined as uncanny others, unsettling doubles, and threats to a dominant human order. Should you be buying Astra Space Operations stock or one of its competitors? Click Accept to consent and dismiss this message or Deny to leave this website. an institutional structure invested in the maintenance of Western imperialism, colonialism, and capitalist violence (Sharpe, 2016)? Thus it is that puppets also bring about catastrophenot in the sense of disaster, but in that of the words original meaning: a final resolution in drama provoked by a paradigm-shifting discovery. Grace Ndiritu, a British-Kenyan photographer and multimedia artist, began to directly address the colonial policies, hierarchies, and disconnections between objects and their home locations. How do theatre and performance deal with numbness and flat affects? understanding of this time. tours, Jazz Funerals, Second Lines, Blues, food culture, and museums) the city provides an exciting locus for examining how tourism is generated by repeating and surrogating histories of imperialism, resistance, and hybridity in connection with projects Papers might explore topics including catastrophe as a crip aesthetic, the politics of remote access, disability humor, and the social and political dramas of public health. the historical, geographic, and aesthetic diversity of disability theatre and performance. The group is composed of six members: MJ, Jinjin, Cha Eun-woo, Moon Bin, Rocky and Yoon San-ha. If you are a current ASTR member or have already established a non-member account, If you are new to ASTR and do not wish to purchase a membership you. How might theatre and performance artists ethically harness these knowledges? How might performance practices be used for hospicing modernity-- that is, to act with compassion to assist systems to die with grace, and to support people in the process of letting goeven when they are holding on for dear life to what is already gone (de Oliveira xxii)? Catastrophes breed performances: some navigate shifting identities following a tremendous ontological break, others seek to capitalize on the rupture (often without regard for those left vulnerable by upheaval), but all materially participate in the rebuilding Indeed, disability studies and performance studies share theoretical and political commitments: both fields engage questions of How do we rebuild after catastrophes? Responsibility is not ours alone. The 2021 Working Groups (WGs) saw representatives share experiences and opportunities on topics covering the Cloud, Digital identity, Data governance, and Digital maturity. This virtual working group asks us to ground our work in the places we live. . Works Citedde Oliveira, Vanessa Machado. Another interpretation, however, The Global Asian, Asian Diasporic, and Transpacific working group welcomes a wide range of theoretical lenses and methodologies to advance scholarship on Asian and Pacific Islander theatre and performance. Find information on all of ASTR's upcoming concerts, tour dates and ticket information for 2022-2023. abolitionist practices, counter-nationalism and anti-capitalist practices that do not seek to reform broken systems and processes, but rather to completely abolish and replace them with coalitional collectives of care and transformative justice. The rifle has a paddle-style magazine release and the magazine shown in the pictures looks to be the company's design as well. Accessed 31 March 2022. Working Groups 2022 | GIFCT Working Groups 2022 Introduction This page shares the annual themes and outputs of GIFCT working groups. The conversation will help emerging scholars to gain a sense of when to integrate feedback, when to push back, and how to do so productively.Invited SpeakersDonatella Galella, University of California, RiversidePaola Hernndez, University of Wisconsin-MadisonIsaiah Wooden, Swarthmore CollegeOrganized by Eric. ongoing catastrophe. We will also discuss strategic ways to build liberatory communities and revolutionary networks among students and faculty alike in order to envision futures within and beyond the academy. For artists who have endured disaster themselves, even as they assist those in need, they simultaneously function as survivors, witnesses, and responders, occupying the same geographic space as those whose stories they embody. Jared Strange, University of Maryland, College Park (jstrange[at]umd.edu)Shannon Walsh, Louisiana Box 922| Santa Cruz, CA 95061 increasingly hostile times perhaps more critical than ever to study their unruly behavior. as our greatest opportunity. In 2018, culture critic Helen Shaw in her article A Critics Beastiary, formulated a historiography and a taxonomy of different styles of critics. This session may only be attended by members of the working group. convening of the 2021 Working Group in Comedy Studies, we invite comedy scholars working in theatre and performance to explore a diverse array of themes concerning catastrophe.Although comedy is often associated with pleasure, that pleasure Moreover, Astra Space sustained an adjusted EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) loss of $48.4 million in 2022's second quarter. . Utopia, 1). As theatre and performance unfold over space and time, how have our experiences of the past two years reshaped the ways in which we think of our city? With half the city below sea level and amidst rich swampland, New Orleans resounds with cycles of catastrophe and renewal, offering a rich site for exploring cyclical dynamics through the lens of performance, both in The City that Care Forgot and elsewhere. Peoples, Indiana University, BloomingtonModerated by Pris Nasrat and Aviva NeffPicking Your Battles, Publishing Your ResearchThis field conversation with authors of recent journal articles Some of these cookies are used for visitor analysis, others are essential to making our site function properly and improve the user experience. For more information and related resources, see the pages for each group below. We are particularly invested in examining how disability culture has transformed amidst the ongoing calamity of the Covid-19 pandemic, in which global governments make their devaluation Forgot your password? Thank you for participating in the 64th Annual Meeting. How can we practice hope in the face of backlash to even small amounts of progress? Tom_B. Our working group considers how catastrophe might further our understanding of the technological, artistic, intellectual, and/or environmental developments occurring throughout Asia and the This working session welcomes outtside participation. We may use the photograph/video in publications or other media material produced, used or contracted Working groups are formed by participants with a common interest in a topic related to the subject matter of the conference. Medieval performance acknowledges Universities across the United States are reckoning with austerity policies that have led to the adjunctification of the university College & university How do we as scholars, artists, and educators identify and respond, react and overreact, to the catastrophes we face, and the ones that we study? here and now as a hopeless progression towards a doomed and desperate future. As we continue our conversation from ASTR 2021 in line with this years conference theme, we encourage new Under the seductive linearity of its influence, memory operates as an alternation between retrospection and anticipation that is itself, for better or worse, a work of art. . Disasters make good stories for undergraduate theatre students and the general public, endowing the study of theatre history with stakes we feel are necessary to justify our own existence. The Resort Collection. Rhonda Blair, Southern Methodist University, emerita (rblair[at]smu.edu)Maiya Murphy, National University of Singapore (maiyamurphy[at]nus.edu.sg)This session provides a space for research on intersections of performance For some performers, the virtual turn of the pandemic offered a more accessible mode of performance, for Black, Brown, Indigenous, queer, trans, poor, disabled, and undocumented students, faculty, and staff? that states employ crisis frames ("disaster capitalism") to exploit resources. aesthetic practices, philosophies, and activist movements. Beginning at ASTR 2005 and continuing in 2010, 2012, and 201419, this ongoing working group is a key forum for connecting Catastrophes have a past, present, and future; they are embedded in history and have long-term consequences. The Astr Defence INDRA rifle features an adjustable side folding stock, ambidextrous safety selector, full-length top Picatinny rail, adjustable gas system and non-reciprocating reversible front charging handle. To investigate these dynamics first-hand, we will conduct a site visit to the Lower Ninth Ward Living Museuma site that engages with the racialized (re)construction of New Orleans over time, and reflexively calls attention to the ethics of tourism production Astra Space, Inc. (NASDAQ:NASDAQ:ASTR) Q2 2022 Earnings Conference Call August 04, 2022, 04:30 PM ET Company Participants Andrew Hsiung - VP of Strategic Finance and Capital Markets Chris. Jos Esteban Muoz suggests how we might achieve that vision through the modality of queer utopianism: Queerness its that thing that lets us feel that this world is not enough, that indeed something is missing. When it comes to catastrophe, For any specific questions, please contact the working group conveners at cneuss [at]ucla.edu, cswift [at]citytech.cuny.edu, or janjus [at]vcu.edu. calls the abled supremacy of eugenic abandonment, has left those of us with precarious relationships to normative senses of wellness without regular access to healthcare, medicines, therapy, and community support due to an overburdened healthcare in US travel and/or visa policies makes it impossible or particularly arduous for a registrant to travel to the conference, contact ASTR with complete details in order to receive a refund. and the violent rule of totalitarian regimes. Dassia Posner, Northwestern University (d-posner[at]northwestern.edu)Alissa Mello, Independent Scholar (alissa.mello[at]gmail.com)Claudia Orenstein, CUNY, Hunter College (corenste[at]hunter.cuny.edu)Lawrence Sight, touch, new forms of decolonial enactment. While the initial protests centered on the brutality A big part of the reason why that is the case has to do with the fact that glass is liable to shatter if. But the latest earnings report shows that Astra will have a lengthy runway to profitability. Dominika Laster, University of New Mexico ( dominika.laster[at]gmail.com) Hilary Cooperman, Rollins College (hcooperman[at]rollins.edu) The theme of this years Disidentifying Borders: Coalitional Futurity and Migration Working Group 2022 Montreal, 21 to 25 November 2022 . Yet puppets have also resisted this apocalyptic traditionas collaborators, prostheses, and objects ASTR Archive; News & Press; Membership . smell, hearing surge and amplify our minds and bodies. This working session welcomes silent observers. Kim Solga, and many others have placed their work. Sports Plays, how might we explore the artistic risks inherent in staging sport and embrace the potentially illuminating shift in spectatorship (7) prompted by the encounter between sports and theatre? Questions of access are at the intersection of theatre, place and the city, where Una Chaudhuri, Jen Harvie, D.J. Phone: +1 628-222-4088 | Email:info@astr.org, This website uses cookies to store information on your computer. Papers may address the cataclysmic catastrophes of colonialism, militarism, climate change, natural disasters, migration, internments, sexual enslavement and other political persecution and/or the smaller, everyday, or chronic catastrophes Theatre historians have long engaged in excavating catastrophes, from the Astor Place Riots to Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark. that makes queer worlds from and within the ruins of catastrophe, broadly speaking. Association Management Software Powered by. The ongoing crises in these regions are inevitably framed as sites of Throughout the Americas, populist governments from across the political spectrum share strategies that are ineffective in responding to She concluded her article with a call to action have produced a space marked by simultaneous national autonomy and the deadly embodiment of its antithesis. How does performance help us understand the histories and ethics How do we as theatre artists respond to the catastrophes we face as global citizens? The 2022 Conference runs Thursday, November 3 through Sunday, November 6, 2022 in New Orleans, LA. Kristin Hunt, Arizona State University (kmhunt7[at]asu.edu)Joshua Abrams, Hong Kong Academy for the Performing Arts (joshabrams[at]hkapa.edu)Responding to the call to interrogate the significance of catastrophe for a trans role is expected by the cisnormative theatre establishment to be sufficient evidence of a productions trans-inclusivity, regardless of the quality or scope of the shows use of trans narratives and bodies. We remain in solidarity with our poor, disabled, and BIPOC siblings. absence of prisons but the presence of communal, life-giving systems that enable people to thrive in their everyday lives, we invite participants to think broadly about how performance can help decarcerate the institutions where we study and work. As Christiana Figueres writes, You can see climate change as the greatest threat that humanity has ever faced. with considerations for positionality, rank, affiliation, and subject area. You may need to adjust the event times in your calendar application for variations in daylight saving time (DST) or summer time. women and people of color take on in patriarchal and predominantly white institutions. and destruction. This working session aims to discuss how constant crises in trans-national contexts have generated modes of resistance and survival that intersect aesthetic projects, forms of activism, and everyday life practices. Resisting this model, we ask: does at the margins. and inclusion that obscure ongoing structural inequities? embodiment, representation, temporality, infrastructure, and worldmaking. research and centers the experience of scholars and artist-scholars working outside of theatre and performance departments. We are particularly eager to support work that examines disability in relationship to race, ethnicity, gender, To borrow from Dborah Danowski and Eduardo Viveiros de Castro, in theorizing the end of the world, we first ask, for whom the world is a world, or rather, whose world Kristin Leahey, such as the 2010 earthquake in Haiti and hurricanes Katrina (New Orleans 2005) and Maria (Puerto Rico 2017) are often framed as discrete events producing ruptures, we choose to understand them as product[s] of a long-standing colonial disaster. They convene at the meeting for discussion. The aesthetic, especially the queer aesthetic, At the same time, the medical eugenics practiced by hospitals over the last few years has seen lifesaving care denied sick and disabled people, fat people, people of color, and those 7 SEVERELY UNDERVALUED STOCKS Friendsgiving Outfit Guide; 10.4174/astr.2022.103.3.169; Original . In some cases, playing on has been compulsory, as seen in the resumption of sporting, theatrical, and other performance-based labor amidst Stefano Boselli, University of Nevada, Las Vegas(posthumanperformance[at]gmail.com)Sarah Lucie, Drew University (posthumanperformance[at]gmail.com). Political change is perceived as unattainable, considering that racial capitalism and its inequalities persist, setting the ground for precarious life. demands for social justice. a) 8 points A hypothetical atom has 2 bound electrons, one is currently in the ground state . Faced with global issues of human consumption, civil unrest, racism, and climate crisis, what is the responsibility of the artist? integrate a creative practice and face obstacles such as funding, access to performance spaces, IRB, and established curriculum and degree requirements. with popular initiatives to stage Shakespeare in prisons and with refugee populations. Papers may be connected to the conferences themeCatastropheor investigate a subject of the participants interest. It lost $206.517 million through the first nine months of 2021. comes in. We are interested in examining queer art and performance as sites for reflection and resisting oppression, but also for healing, joy, and worldmaking in the face of LATEST GROUP ASSIGNMENT_MGT361 . How can we usher in a future free from the carceral logics that pervade higher education, particularly geographies of exclusion, it invites us to think about whom these new configurations of sociality leave out. View AstroC10_Quiz1__sol.pdf from ASTR 10A at Foothill College. Critical approaches to scientific This year, ASTR is piloting a new working session aimed at undergraduate scholarship. end we are also interested in submissions from scholars whose projects are aligned with our coalitional goals for collective liberation, but who may feel their work could benefit from a more robust transfeminist analysis. Show all of your work. Despite immense loss, sexual performance has persisted: performers transformed performance has often meant doing so in a state of distributed attention, in which we are caring for children, answering work emails, or doom scrolling while going to the theatre. How can we rely upon the same methods of analysis that we did in All proposals, including those for previously convened working sessions, must explicitly relate their goals to the conference theme. as a space that has learned from their own crises and could offer ways to come back, regroup, and rebuild from a catastrophic present. We wont judge. Our anticipated featured guest artist Taking a cue from Eero Laine and Broderick Chows anthology How can performance highlight how individual actions have a rippling effect on the planet? 2005 - The Chicago White Sox defeated the Houston Astros 7-5 in the first World Series game to be held in Texas. Inherent in Muozs notion of queer futurity is a re-consideration of time and spacethe rejection of the heteronormative temporality of the here and now. Queerness as enactment and aesthetic relies upon alternate spaces and temporalities such as counterpublics, Scientists have a challenging time translating the urgency of the crisis to the general public because data, graphs and statistics can be opaque and difficult to decipher. might we imagine our own practice and pedagogy as reimaginations of spatial possibilities? 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