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Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2000 01:57:23 +0100 From: YUSTAT <yustat@EUnet.yu> YUSTAT, Yugoslav Performing Arts Association, is currently preparing its main project for 2000, the 3rd Biennial of Stage Design, and the third international conference from the series Spectacle-City-Identity, titled The Balkan City - Stage for the End of the XX Century. As part of the programme of the 3rd Biennial of Stage Design, the Conference will be held from 14 to 16 September 2000, in the Atelje 212 Theatre in Belgrade. You will note that the Conference is almost entirely dedicated to the region of the Balkans, its current situation and prospectives of overcoming the present state of anxiety, claustrophobia and conflicts in this region. Through all its projects, YUSTAT is permanently trying to demonstrate ways and means of creating and pursuing new, open and independent ways of professional co-operation in the field of performing arts, technology and urban culture in general, in spite of the unfavourable political situation in our region. YUSTAT is a non-governmental, independent professional institution founded in 1992, since then operating in conditions of permanent political and economic crisis. Yet, we are convinced that amount and quality of our work realised in last seven years, deserves to be continued, improved and further developed. It is very much obvious that politics does not have answers for the present crisis in our region. If we, as professionals or simply citizens, do not work very hard to improve the present condition by means available to us, we can not hope for true changes. And our country and the whole region do need them, in all aspects of life. 3rd International Multi-Disciplinary Conference THE BALKAN CITY - STAGE FOR THE END OF THE XX CENTURY Belgrade, 14 to 16 September 2000 YUSTAT, the Yugoslav Performing Arts Association, is for the third time producing and hosting an international, multi- disciplinary conference from the series "Spectacle - City - Identity". The conference, entitled The Balkan City - Stage for the End of the XX Century addresses theatre makers and experts in the fields of culture, fine arts, architecture and urban planning, sociology and history, ethnology and contemporary technologies - addresses everyone concerned, professionally as well as personally, with the cultural issues of urban areas of the Balkans and current events in this region. Contemporary urban life; urbanization of a performance and theatralization of a city; performance as an artistic act and performance as a form of social catharsis, were the central topics of the previous YUSTAT conferences: Spectacle - City - Identity, in 1996 and Streets and Squares as Performing Areas, in 1998.The Third conference will examine what is distinctive and significant for the region that happens to be our destiny - the Balkans and the immediate surroundings. Viewed from the perspective of political, economic, social and cultural circumstances, in which the countries of the Balkans and Southeast Europe have been experiencing transformations in recent decades, certain issues of the earlier YUSTAT conferences are growing in importance, and sometimes acquire paradigmatic values. Demolition of cities and urban structure of the Balkans, physical as well as spiritual, on one hand, and careful, creative exploring of deeply rooted traditional values in the Balkan countries, on the other, are simultaneous and inevitable forces which bring up the questions of existence and reality, collective guilt and individual apologies, meaning of the arts and creation in general, attitude toward the cultural inheritance (especially the legacy of the XX century), as well as indication or rather anticipation of possible new ways. With regard to theatrical and cultural aspects of the Balkan cities, central topics of the conference will be: transformations in urban systems of the Balkan cities; attitude toward ownership; political and commercial influence on public urban space and public events; private initiative vs. privatization and usurpation of public space; cities - theatres and cities - arenas; artistic, sports, social, religious and political rituals; "Balkan" and "balkanisation" as stereotypes vs. "Europe", globalization and democratic changes, local atavisms vs. aspirations for novelty; position and prospective of new and small towns in the Balkans: their identity and identification etc. Examples from different countries, whose values can be relevant for a general insight into the basic issues, or inspiring for new interpretation and application, will be explored and presented as part of the subsidiary programme of the Conference, in form of special lectures, exhibitions, performances, presentations etc. How to apply If you are interested in submitting a paper for the official Conference programme, please send a completed application form and enclose the following documents: Abstract, limited to 200 words Curriculum Vitae, up to 20 lines The submitted material, both in Serbian and English, will be accepted, followed by mandatory version in electronic form (sent by e-mail or as a download on computer diskette - MS Word Document). The subsidiary programme of the Conference is open to works in various media (video form, installations, performances, artworks, publications, etc...), to be submitted in appropriate form. Your application for participation in the Conference and the subsidiary programmes will not be processed unless received by May 1, 2000. Further information will be forwarded to those selected for the Conference before June 1, 2000. Your official paper entitles you to free admission to the Conference. VHS video projector, slide projector, overhead projector, epidiascope and monitors will be provided. Please note that additional technical support should be requested separately. Both Serbian and English will be the official languages. Simultaneous translation will be provided. Please send your application to the address below: Conference 2000 Irena Sentevska Programme Coordinator Dositejeva 20/I 11000 Belgrade Yugoslavia SPECTACLE - CITY - IDENTITY 1st International Multi-Disciplinary Conference 29 February - 2 March 1996, Belgrade The Conference programme was divided into three sections, covering the following subject areas: a) Urban space as open stage b) Spectacle and urban identity c) Acting space and new technologies of spectacle Experts from USA, Italy, Korea, Macedonia, Russia, Finland and Yugoslavia presented 43 papers in the fields of cultural studies, urban design and architecture, theatre studies, urban aesthetics, sociology and psychology, theatre technology etc. The subsidiary programme of the Conference presented exhibitions: "New Theatre Areas", "Mala Stanica, theatre centre in Skopje" and the exhibition of entries to the architectural student competition "Urban Space as Open Stage". STREETS AND SQUARES AS PERFORMING AREAS 2nd International Multi-Disciplinary Conference 23 - 25 October 1997, Belgrade The Conference programme was focused on two basic subjects: 1. Street and Square Performance (art projects; promotional projects; spontaneous events), 2. Theatricality of Streets and Squares (theatricality of the existing urban environments; designed theatricality of streets and squares; spontaneous and temporary urban stages). The Conference Streets and Squares as Performing Areas was aimed at methodical research on the phenomena of City and Performance, through the areas of urbanity, public events, theatre and new technologies etc. Main programme consisted of the series of lectures presented by 33 speakers from France, Great Britain, Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, Canada, USA, Belgium, Finland, Italy, Greece, Poland and Yugoslavia. Subsidiary programme presented exhibitions "Festival Chalon dans la Rue", "Valon Voimat - Festival of Light in Helsinki" and "Belgrade as a Stage", exhibition of the entries to the students competition "Streets as Performing Space" and performance-installation "Urban Ghosts". Tel/Fax: +381 11 620 415, 631 928 E-mail: yustat@EUnet.yu ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress