Possible topics are, but not limited to:
- Theatrical & musical performances
- Religious or liturgical ceremonies
- Social practices (e.g parades or festivals)
- Transformation of space through performance
- Political rallies
- Filmic depictions of performance
- Architectural and urban design as a way of shaping performance
- Technology/space/performance
- Scientific experiments
- Objects and performance
- Nature/Natural spaces and performance
- Pedagogy and performance
Please send a 300 word abstract to Troy Paddock paddockt1 [at] southernct.edu by February 1, 2014.
Successful papers can be expanded and submitted to the IASESP journal Environment, Space, and Place for peer review.