Theatrecapes – Expectations before the Conference: Fernando Mencarelli

Only a few hours until the start of our conference Theatrescapes – Global Media and Translocal Publics 1850-1950 – time to post our last video! As in the previous cases, we were interested in why our guests chose to attend our conference. Fernando Antonio Mencarelli’s (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) current research project centers on musical theatre in 19th century Rio de Janeiro. He hopes that at the Theatrescapes conference he will be able to connect with researchers from the field of global theatre history who work in a similar area of research.

To see the video, please click the link – it will open a new tab, where you can choose to watch the video in different formats. Flash is probably the one that it is the most convenient, but please note that it will not work on an iPad. Here, “Mobile” or “Quick Time” will be better.

https://cast.itunes.uni-muenchen.de/vod/playlists/ppBfnybnRo.html

Theatrescapes – Expectations before the Conference: Francisco Leocádio

Tomorrow our conference will start – we’re already looking forward to welcome our speakers in person. But even before that, we wanted to know why our guests chose to attend Theatrescapes – Global Media and Translocal Publics 1850-1950. Francisco Leocádio’s paper (Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro) centers on the large modernization project which Rio de Janeiro, then Brazíl’s federal capital’ underwent in the early 20th century and its connection to theatre. He hopes the conference will be a forum to exchange experiences and get to know other researchers interested in similar topics.

To see the video, please click the link – it will open a new tab, where you can choose to watch the video in different formats. Flash is probably the one that it is the most convenient, but please note that it will not work on an iPad. Here, “Mobile” or “Quick Time” will be better.

https://cast.itunes.uni-muenchen.de/vod/playlists/ppBfnybnRo.html

One more video to come!

Theatrecapes – Expectations before the Conference: Christine J.L. de Medeiros

Only three days left until the beginning of the conference… Why did our guests choose to attend Theatrescapes – Global Media and Translocal Publics 1850-1950? Christine Junqueira Leite de Medeiros’ (Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro & Carlos Chargas Filho Foundation, Brazil current research project focuses on the role of businessmen, companies and Portuguese actors in the Brazilian market. She believes the conference will be an attractive forum to expose, analyze and discuss different views on theatre and global media.

To see the video, please click the link – it will open a new tab, where you can choose to watch the video in different formats. Flash is probably the one that it is the most convenient, but please note that it will not work on an iPad. Here, “Mobile” or “Quick Time” will be better.

https://cast.itunes.uni-muenchen.de/vod/playlists/ppBfnybnRo.html

More videos to come!

Theatrescapes – Expectations before the Conference: Maria João Brilhante

Why did our conference guests choose to attend Theatrescapes – Global Media and Translocal Publics 1850-1950? What do they hope for? Maria João Brilhante’s (Lisbon University, Portugal) current research project centers on theatrical trade routes between Portugal and Brazil. She hopes the conference will provide a Forum to exchange ideas on this topic.

To see the video, please click the link – it will open a new tab, where you can choose to watch the video in different formats. Flash is probably the one that it is the most convenient, but please note that it will not work on an iPad. Here, “Mobile” or “Quick Time” will be better.

https://cast.itunes.uni-muenchen.de/vod/playlists/ppBfnybnRo.html

More videos to come!

Mapping and Visualization Workshop in St Andrews, UK

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Gero Toegl and Tobias Englmeier just came back from a Workshop hosted by the University of St Andrews, UK where they presented their visualization of the 1876 Fremdenlisten published during the first Richard Wagner Festival. For more information on their project “Wahnfried’s Worldwide Webs: Digital Theatre History of the late 19th century- A case study” and ongoing discussions see the Workshop’s website.

We thank the organizers Bernhard Struck, Konrad Lawson, Kelsey Jackson Williams and all who helped them for an inspiring and thought provoking conference!

Theatrescapes – before the Conference: Stanca Scholz-Cionca

Why did our conference guests choose to attend Theatrescapes – Global Media and Translocal Publics 1850-1950? What do they hope for? Stanca Scholz-Cionca (University of Trier, Germany) sees a connection between the term “theatrescapes” and the way theatrical worlds are conceptualized in Japan.

To see the video, please click the link – it will open a new tab, where you can choose to watch the video in different formats. Flash is probably the one that it is the most convenient, but please note that it will not work on an iPad. Here, “Mobile” or “Quick Time” will be better.

https://cast.itunes.uni-muenchen.de/vod/playlists/ppBfnybnRo.html

More videos to come!

Theatrescapes – Expectations before the Conference: Maria Helena Werneck

With only days left until the beginning of our international conference Theatrescapes – Global Media and Translocal Publics 1850-1950, we asked some of our conference guests about why they chose to attend the conference, how it ties in with their current research and what they expect from their stay in Munich. In today’s video Maria Helena Werneck (Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) answers to these questions.

Please click the link – it will open a new tab, where you can choose to watch the video in different formats. Flash is probably the one that it is the most convenient, but please note that it will not work on an iPad. Here, “Mobile” or “Quick Time” will be better.

https://cast.itunes.uni-muenchen.de/vod/playlists/ppBfnybnRo.html

More videos to come!