| Symposium 
        Attendance Directory
 This directory of symposium delegates (November 2001) will eventually 
        form part of the PARIP searchable database, which will be located on the 
        'Community' pages of this website.
 
 Adams, John Department of Drama: Theatre, Film, Television
 University of Bristol
 Cantocks Close
 Woodland Road
 Bristol BS8 1UP
 T: +44 0117 928 7837
 john.adams@bristol.ac.uk
 PARIP Advisory Group member
 
 Allegranti, BeatriceUniversity of Surrey, Roehampton
 Roehampton Lane
 London SW15 5PU
 beatriceallegranti@mac.com 
        b.allegranti@roehampton.ac.uk
 My research 
        explores the interaction between Dance Movement Therapy and choreographic 
        / performance process. Specifically, how gendered components of voice, 
        language and emotional expression unfold during movement improvisation.
 Bacon, Jane M.Performance Studies
 University College Northampton
 St Georges Avenue
 Northampton NN2 6JD
 jane@bacon-mulchrone.fsnet.co.uk
 
 Bannerman, Christopherrescen
 Trent Park
 Bramley Road
 London N14 4YZ
 T: +44 020 8362 6288
 C.Bannerman@mdx.ac.uk
 PARIP Advisory Group member
 
 Barbe, Frances 
        Department of Drama
 Eliot College
 University of Kent at Canterbury
 Canterbury CT2 7NZ
 T: 07931 710 808 (mobile)
 franbarbe@hotmail.com
 Research uses Japanese models of Butoh dance and Suzuki's actor training 
        to rethink European physical performance. Main focus is on dance and theatre, 
        with an interdisciplinary aspect touching on circus and opera performance.
 
 Birch, AnnaFragments and Monuments
 117 Milton Grove
 London N16 8QX
 T: +44 020 7241 0555
 silvabirch@aol.com
 Theatre Director Director/PhD student and associate staff for Smartlab, 
        Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, London, U.K. PhD title: 
        Can a dramaturgical matrix assist in uncovering the reading of gender 
        in turn-of-the century writing for performance? Performance research 
        experiments with her company Fragments and Monuments are documented in 
        CD Rom format and Viewhear software (through Smartlab) is used in the 
        analysis of material.
 Briginshaw, Valerie 
        University College Chichester
 Bishop Otter Campus
 Chichester
 Sussex PO19 4PE
 T: +44 01243 816174
 V.Briginshaw@ucc.ac.uk
 Research concerns playing in the spaces between performance and post-structuralist 
        theories through writing that engages with and explores ideas about time, 
        space and subjectivity.
 
 Claid, Emilyn Theatre and Performance Studies
 University of Surrey
 Guildford
 Surrey GU2 7XH
 e.claid@surrey.ac.uk
 My practice-based research crosses between performance making and theoretical 
        writing in particular, the practice of the body intelligence of performing 
        and bringing that intelligence into writing.
 
 Cologni, Elena 
        Research Centre
 Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design
 The London Institute
 Southampton Row London
 e.cologni1@csm.linst.ac.uk
 Thesis title: The identity of the real in relation to the experience 
        and representation of space'. It explores the viewer-artwork-artist relationship 
        evolution from Renaissance perspective through to contemporary art using 
        technology; the implications of a shift in the conceptual position of 
        both artist and perceiver, where both become incorporated into the actual 
        space of the work through interaction.
 
 Cruickshank, Tracy 
        School of English Studies
 The University of Nottingham
 University Park
 Nottingham NG7 2RD
 t.cruickshank@ntlworld.com
 PhD research: The analysis of language(s) in plays for performance through
 the practical and theoretical processes of writing; performing and
 representing language on the page and stage.
 
 Curtis, AdamDepartment of English
 University College Cork
 Cork
 Ireland
 adamcurtisinireland@yahoo.co.uk
 
 Daboo, Jerri 
        Drama Department
 University of Exeter
 New North Road
 Exeter
 Devon EX4 4JZ
 jerri@tesco.net
 Doing PhD by practice.
 
 Deitch-Dey, Misri 
        College of Ripon & York St John
 Lord Mayors Walk
 York YO3 7EX
 m.deitchdey@ucrysj.ac.uk
 
 Dowmunt, Tony 
        Media and Communications
 Goldsmiths College
 University of London
 London SE14 6NW
 T.Dowmunt@gold.ac.uk/ TONY@APTFILMS.COM
 Community, radical, and art video practice, with particular, current interest 
        in video diary and autobiography. Also alternative and indigenous media, 
        globalization and local representation. PARIP regional group coordinator.
 
 Dulic, AleksandraTechnical University of British Columbia
 2400 Surrey Place
 10153 King George Highway
 Surrey, BC V3T 2W1
 Canada
 T: +1 604 586 6129
 F: +1 604 586 5237
 dulic@techbc.ca
 
 Durling, DavidDirector, Advanced Research Institute
 School of Art & Design
 Staffordshire University
 College Road
 Stoke on Trent
 ST4 2XN
 T: +44 01782 294556
 F: +44 01952 550188
 d.durling@staffs.ac.uk
 
 Fenemore, Anna 
        (Manchester Metropolitan University)16 Cheltenham Road
 Chorlton
 Manchester M21 9QN
 T: +44 0161 860 5702
 anna@fenemore85.freeserve.co.uk
 
 Fletcher, JackieDrama Department
 Modern Languages, Literature and the Arts
 Queens University Belfast
 Belfast BT7 1NN
 T: +44 0787 602 6391
 j.fletcher@qub.ac.uk
 
 Furnham, David 
        Lansdown Centre for Electronic Arts
 Middlesex University
 Cat Hill
 Barnet EN4 8HT
 T: +44 020 8362 5000
 d.furnham@mdx.ac.uk
 Originally social arts, historical documentary background (PhD 1999  
        Documentary Practice) and has produced documentary for Channel 4 etc.. 
        Currently interested in applying these interests as original exhibition 
        / performance cross art events. Tati  A Chance to Whistle (De La 
        Warr Pavilion 2000) has led to current tented performance / exhibition 
        based on early cinema  The Cinema of Comic Illusions.
 
 Gilson-Ellis, Jools 
        Department of English
 University College Cork
 Cork
 Ireland
 jools@ucc.ie
 PARIP regional group coordinator.
 
 Ginman, John Department of Drama and Theatre Arts
 Goldsmiths College
 University of London
 New Cross
 London SE14 6NW
 j.ginman@gold.ac.uk
 Methodologies of / approaches to rehearsal; new performance writing (including 
        approaches to dramatic / performance text development across a wide range 
        of mainstream and experimental practice); innovative approaches to theatre 
        for children and music theatre; innovative approaches to the staging of 
        Shakespeare. PARIP regional group coordinator.
 
 Hagell, Ron 
        Department of Media Arts
 Royal Holloway
 University of London
 Egham Hill
 Egham TW20 0EX
 T: +44 01784 443734
 R.Hagell@rhul.ac.uk
 Photography, directing and editing contemporary dance/art films and collecting 
        still photographic and digital video imaging that result in both still 
        and motion artefacts.
 
 Hamblett, Bill 
        Small World Theatre
 Fern Villa
 Llandygwydd
 Cardigan
 Ceredigion
 Wales SA43 2QX
 T: +44 0123 968 2785
 smallworld@enterprise.net
 
 Hare, Elizabeth 
        Drama Department
 Edge Hill College of HE
 St Helen's Road
 Ormskirk LA394 QP
 T: +44 01695 584223
 Haree@edgehill.ac.uk
 Worked with performance as research since 1995. Interested in performance 
        and identity, feminism, queer performance.
 
 Heywood, LizDepartment of Performing Arts
 Huddersfield New College
 New Hey Road
 Huddersfield HD9 1ST
 T: +44 01484 683883
 lizheywood@rf01.ndo.co.uk
 
 Hodgson, Claire 
        Theatre Studies
 University of North London
 166 -220 Holloway Road
 London N7 8DB
 T: +44 0207 753 5077
 c.hodgson@unl.ac.uk
 Representation of national identities in contemporary theatre. Disability 
        and performance. Practice of teaching drama to adult learners. Contemporary 
        feminist theatre/performance.
 
 Imre, SunaSchool of Community and Performing Arts
 King Alfred's College Winchester
 Winchester SO22 4NR
 T: +44 01962 841515 ext 2614
 S.Imre@wkac.ac.uk
 Utilizing authentic, improvised movement, whilst embracing the physical 
        environment; researching the meeting places between live art and public 
        art.
 
 Jeffers, AlisonArden School of Theatre
 7 Edge Lane
 Chorlton
 Manchester M21 9JE
 T: +44 0161 860 0459
 Alison.Jeffers@which.net
 
 Jones, Simon 
        Department of Drama: Theatre, Film, Television
 University of Bristol
 Cantocks Close
 Woodland Road
 Bristol BS8 1UP
 T: +44 0117 954 5466
 simon.jones@bristol.ac.uk
 Writer and director for Bodies in Flight; researches performance theory, 
        devised theatre, contemporary performance, the application of scientific 
        models of creativity to performance, comparative drama.
 
 Kennedy, Barbara 
        M.Department of Humanities
 Staffordshire University
 College Road
 Stoke on Trent ST4 2XW
 T: +44 01782 294 4668
 b.m.kennedy@staffs.ac.uk
 Research interests concerning body, desire and aesthetics in relation 
        to film theory, with particular reference to articulating a creative imbrication 
        of theoretical/practical work on aesthetics, post-feminisms and choreography. 
        Her work engages with Deleuzian and Bergsonian philosophy to present a 
        pragmatics of becoming in relation to post-feminist practices, and uses 
        dance, film, and performativity through which to rethink traditional debates. 
        PARIP regional group coordinator.
 
 Kershaw, Baz Department of Drama: Theatre, Film, Television
 University of Bristol
 Cantocks Close
 Woodland Road
 Bristol BS8 1UP
 T: +44 0117 954 5473
 baz.kershaw@bristol.ac.uk
 PARIP Director and Advisory Group member.
 
 Knapper, StephenSchool of Humanities
 Faculty of Human Sciences
 Kingston University
 Penrhyn Rd.
 Kingston-upon-Thames
 Surrey
 KT1 2EE
 T: +44 020 8547 2000 x2586
 F: +44 020 8547 7388
 s.knapper@kingston.ac.uk
 
 Leighton, Francesca 
        Graduate School
 University College Worcester
 Henwick Grove
 Worcester WR2 6AJ
 T: +44 01905 855240
 F.Leighton@worc.ac.uk
 PhD by practice with interests in performance and disability.
 
 Ley, Graham Drama Department
 University of Exeter
 New North Road
 Exeter EX4 4JZ
 g.k.h.ley@exeter.ac.uk
 Dramaturgy, script-creation, performance theories.
 
 Llewellyn, DavidLiverpool John Moores University
 Dean Walters Building
 St James Rd
 Liverpool L1
 T: +44 01512315068
 mccdllew@livjm.ac.uk
 
 Longstaff, Jeffrey 
        Laban Centre
 Laurie Grove
 New Cross
 London S14 6NH
 j.longstaff@laban.co.uk
 Laban Movement Analysis, especially Rudolf Laban's Choreutics (space harmony), 
        approached through history, dance practice, expressive and functional 
        movement, spatial cognition, kinesiology and motor control. Also, various 
        forms of 'movement writing' or movement notation.
 
 Loukes, Rebecca 
        Drama Department
 University of Exeter
 New North Road
 Exeter
 Devon EX4 4JZ
 T: +44 01392 577627
 R.M.Loukes@exeter.ac.uk
 My current research focuses on body awareness in performance; examining 
        the radically simple legacy of Elsa Gindler (18851961) in theatre 
        and dance, through practice and writing. PhD by practice.
 
 MacDonald, Claire 
        185 Sturton Street
 Cambridge CB1 2QH
 T: +44 01223 510364
 chmac.perfres@virgin.net
 Between writing and performance: performative critical writing, the relationship 
        of performance writing and fiction; writing that addresses the page as 
        an arena for performance; 'writing out loud'. PhD by practice.
 
 Marcalo, Rita 
        35 Riverside Court
 Leeds
 LS1 7BU
 T: +44 0113 2438983
 ritamarcalo@hotmail.com
 Research looks at place occupied by dance in the current paradigm for 
        the exchange of knowledge, and seeks to re-conceptualize such paradigms. 
        Currently undertaking PhD by practice at University of Surrey.
 
 Merlin, Bella 
        Drama and Theatre Arts
 University of Birmingham
 Birmingham B15 2TT
 T: +44 0121 414 5995
 MERLINB@hhs.bham.ac.uk
 Stanislavsky's Active Analysis from acting and directing perspectives, 
        creating new writing, rehearsing extant texts and addressing actor training.
 
 Messineo, Chiara 
        18 Angus Drive
 Loughborough
 Leicestershire LE11 4WH
 T: +44 01509 550218
 chiaramessineo@yahoo.co.uk
 Currently doing PhD by practice on directing multi-media performance; 
        involved in the creation of short films, documentaries and video installations 
        inspired by real-life multicultural interfaces.
 
 Metelerkamp, Peter 
        Department of Drama: Theatre, Film, Television
 University of Bristol
 Cantocks Close
 Woodland Road
 Bristol BS8 1UP
 T: +44 0117 928 7839
 Peter.metelerkamp@bristol.ac.uk
 
 Miller, Lee 
        / Whalley, Joanne Department of Contemporary Arts
 Crewe+Alsager Faculty
 Manchester Metropolitan University.
 Hassall Road
 Alsager ST7 2HL
 l.miller@mmu.ac.uk / j.l.whalley@mmu.ac.uk
 Joint practice-based PhD research project: using collaborative practices, 
        we are currently exploring through performance the notion of 'non-place' 
        (Auge) concentrating on a specific area of the M6 motorway.
 
 Morgan, Richard 
        Huw418 Cowbridge Road East
 Canton
 Cardiff
 CF5 1JL
 T: +44 029 20405770
 neudniddeud@hotmail.com
 
 Naish, Jessica 
        Department of English and Drama
 Loughborough University
 Ashby Road
 Loughborough LE11 3TU
 T: +44 01509 269994
 j.k.naish@lboro.ac.uk
 Embodied approaches to drama and performance in social/educational environments. 
        Artist in residence PAR project in Primary education; collaborative and 
        participatory processes of creation based on principles of clowning.
 
 Nelson, Robin Department of Contemporary Arts
 Crewe+Alsager Faculty
 Manchester Metropolitan University.
 Hassall Road
 Alsager ST7 2HL
 T: +44 0161 247 5301
 R.A.Nelson@mmu.ac.uk
 Embodied thinking and knowledges arts practices might generate. 
        Works closely with colleagues and PhD students to explore the inside of 
        an inside-outside relationship in this domain. PARIP Advisory Group member 
        and regional group coordinator.
 
 Newby, Kenneth 
        Technical University of British Columbia
 2400 Surrey Place
 10153 King George Highway
 Surrey, BC V3T 2W1
 Canada
 T: +1 604 586 6038
 F: +1 604 586 5237
 kenneth.newby@techbc.ca
 
 Newey, Kate 
        Department of Theatre Studies
 Lancaster University
 University House
 Lancaster LA1 4YW
 k.newey@lancaster.ac.uk
 
 Oddey, Alison 
        Department of English and Drama
 Loughborough University
 Loughborough LE11 3TU
 T: + 44 01509 222970
 a.j.l.oddey@lboro.ac.uk
 PARIP regional group coordinator
 
 Pearson, Mike Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies
 Parry-Williams Building
 Penglais Campus
 University of Wales Aberystwyth
 Aberystwyth SY23 3AJ
 T: +44 01970 621506
 mip@aber.ac.uk
 Disciplinary area: performance studies. Interest: physical theatre, devised 
        performance; site-specific performance; biographical performance; performance 
        documentation. Current interests: multi-site performance; forensics; ergonomics.
 
 Piccini, AngelaDepartment of Drama: Theatre, Film, Television
 University of Bristol
 Cantocks Close
 Woodland Road
 Bristol BS8 1UP
 T: +44 0117 954 5474
 a.a.piccini@bristol.ac.uk
 PARIP Research Associate and Advisory Group member.
 
 Ptacek, Karla 
        Department of Drama: Theatre, Film and Television
 University of Surrey, Roehampton
 Roehampton Lane
 London SW15 5PU
 k@artificialstage.com
 Practice-based Mphil/Phd researcher, Digital Performance, University of 
        Surrey, Roehampton. Research interests in New Media, postmodernism and 
        performance, dark comedy, posthuman theory.
 
 Rae, Paul109b Forburg Rd
 London N16 6HR
 T: +44 020 88067320
 F: +44 020 88067320
 paulrae77@hotmail.com
 PhD by practice.
 
 Rebellato, Dan 
        Department of Drama
 Royal Holloway, University of London
 Egham
 Surrey TW20 0EX
 T: +44 01784 443922
 D.Rebellato@rhul.ac.uk
 Playwriting (and translating), specifically interested in magical realism 
        as a political intervention.
 
 Richardson, Lucy18 Reynolds Road
 London
 SE15 3AH
 T: +44 0207 639 2776
 Lucy.Richardson@WestKing.ac.uk
 
 Rossi, Gian Carlo54 Pennethorne Road
 London
 SE15 5TQ
 T: +44 020 73916411
 F: +44 02073916400
 GianCarl.Rossi@westking.ac.uk
 
 Rubidge, Sarah 
        Creative and Performing Arts
 University College Chichester
 Bishop Otter Campus
 College Lane
 Chichester PO19 4PE
 T: +44 07960 105316
 Sarah@theatr.demon.co.uk
 
 Rye, CarolineDepartment of Drama: Theatre, Film, Television
 University of Bristol
 Cantocks Close
 Woodland Road
 Bristol BS8 1UP
 T: +44 0117 954 5184
 c.rye@bristol.ac.uk
 PARIP Research Associate and Advisory Group member.
 
 Schwenk, JesseDepartment of Theatre and Media Drama
 University of Glamorgan
 Llantwit Road
 Pontypridd CF37 1DL
 T: +44 07980 307702
 jschwenk@glam.ac.uk
 
 Schwirtz, MadelonFragments and Monuments
 117 Milton Grove
 London N16 8QX
 T: +44 020 7241 0555
 madelonschwirtz@hotmail.com
 
 Shepherd, Simon 
        Central School of Speech and Drama
 Embassy Theatre
 64 Eton Avenue
 London NW3 3HY
 shepherd@marlbor.worldonline.co.uk
 The body, whether it is performing or watching (if that is a valid binary): 
        gestural languages, scenic presence, surface, rhythm, noise, celebrity 
        and authority.
 
 Smart, JackieKing Alfred's College
 Winchester
 SO22 4NR
 T: +44 01962 827335
 J.Smart@wkac.ac.uk
 
 Somers, John 
        Department of Drama
 University of Exeter
 New North Road
 Exeter EX4 4LA
 T: +44 01392 264528
 j.w.somers@exeter.ac.uk
 Interest in applied drama  drama to bring change. Central concept 
        narrative  especially personal narratives of participants. 
        Interested in customizing drama experience and affect evaluation.
 
 Taylor, LindaSchool of Performance and Cultural Industries
 University of Leeds
 Bretton Hall Campus
 West Bretton
 Wakefield WF4 4LG
 ltaylor@bretton.ac.uk
 
 Taylor, MillieKing Alfred's College
 Winchester
 SO22 4NR
 T: +44 01962 827446
 M.Taylor@wkac.ac.uk
 
 Thumim, Janet 
        Department of Drama: Theatre, Film, Television
 University of Bristol
 Cantocks Close
 Woodland Road
 Bristol BS8 1UP
 T: +44 0117 954 5449
 Janet.Thumim@bristol.ac.uk
 PARIP Advisory Group member.
 
 Tien, Ming-chang97 B Upper Brockley Road
 London SE4 1TF
 T: +44 07765 933777
 mingchangtien@hotmail.com
 
 Till, Nicholas 
        Theatre Studies
 Wimbledon School of Art
 Merton Hall Road
 Wimbledon
 London SW19 3QA
 T: +44 020 8408 5000
 ntill@wimbledon.ac.uk
 Co-artistic director of experimental music-theatre company Post-Operative 
        Productions, dedicated to developing critical practice for new music-theatre/opera.
 
 Trimingham, Melissa 
        School of Performance and Cultural Industries
 University of Leeds
 Bretton Hall Campus
 West Bretton
 Wakefield WF4 4LG
 trimingham@hotmail.com
 Twentieth-century experimental theatre and performance particularly from 
        a European perspective; cross arts theory and practice, especially visual 
        art/performance; the theatre of Oskar Schlemmer.
 
 Vallejo, RogelioDepartment of Hispanic Studies
 University of Bristol
 r.vallejo@bristol.ac.uk
 
 Wang, Ya-wen36 Grantham Road
 Brighton BN1 6EE
 T: +44 07780 944932
 irenebrighton@hotmail.com
 MA student, University of Brighton
 
 White, ChristineDepartment of English and Drama
 Loughborugh University
 Loughborough
 Leics. LE113TU
 T: +44 01509 222970
 F: +44 01509 269994
 C.A.White@lboro.ac.uk
 
 White, Martin 
        Department of Drama: Theatre, Film, Television
 University of Bristol
 Cantocks Close
 Woodland Road
 Bristol BS8 1UP
 T: +44 0117 928 7831
 Martin.white@bristol.ac.uk
 PARIP Advisory Group member.
 
 Wilson, Julie Amanda 
        Northern School of Contemporary Dance
 98 Chapeltown Road
 Leeds LS7 4BH
 T: +44 0113 219 3032
 Julie.Wilson@nscd.ac.uk
 
 Woods, Pamela Department of Drama
 University of Exeter
 New North Road
 Exeter EX4 4JZ
 p.g.woods@exeter.ac.uk
 PhD by practice. Performance and choreography using site as source and 
        resource for movement and vocal responses. Exploration of continuum from 
        pure improvisation through to composition.
 
 Wright, Fiona 
        15h Summerhill Terrace
 Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 6EB
 T: +44 0191 221 1076
 fiona@hell.com
 Artist, performer and lecturer. Working through choreography, writing 
        and installation. Key interests include: solo performance/images of the 
        lone figure; looking as sensory experience. PhD by practice with Nottingham 
        Trent University.
 
 Wu, Pei-yingFlat 2
 51 Clarendon Villas
 Hove BN3 3RE
 T: +44 07747 001686
 river_theatre@yahoo.com
 PhD by practice at University of Brighton.
 
 Yao, Jo-chiehFlat 17
 72 The Drive
 Hove
 East Sussex
 BN3 3PE
 T: +44 07901 826177
 F: +44 01273 206757
 jochieh@ms18.hinet.net
 PhD by practice at University of Brighton.
 
 Yarwood, Toby 
        Centre for Research and Postgraduate Studies
 Dartington College of Arts
 Totnes
 Devon
 TQ9 6EJ
 toby_yarwood@hotmail.com
 Theory: manipulation of chronological perspective, the dismemberment and 
        confluence of time with location; Practice: performance areas rendered 
        interactive to virtual immersion of viewer, mediated via video screens. 
        PhD by practice.
 
 Zarrilli, Philip 
        Department of Drama
 University of Exeter
 New North Road
 Exeter EX4 4JZ
 P.Zarrilli@exeter.ac.uk
 PARIP Advisory Group member.
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