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Panel 3: Alternate Realities

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Panel 3: Alternate Realities

College of Arts and Humanities | School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures | School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies Saturday, March 9, 2024 11:30 am - 12:45 pm The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Cafritz Foundation Theatre

Panel with Yizhou Huang, Kyueun Kim, Chee-Hann Wu, and Mina Kawahara
Moderated by James Harding, Professor of Theatre and Performance Studies, University of Maryland

  • “Performance and Technicity in Unique Henan: A Case Study of the Immersive Industry in Contemporary China” —Yizhou Huang, Assistant Professor of Theatre, Department of Fine and Performing Arts, Saint Louis University
  • “Void Theatres of Virtual Reality: Site-specific Performances from South Korea” —Kyueun Kim, Ph.D. Candidate in Theatre and Performance, City University of New York
  • “Through the Frozen Moments in Time–VR and Immersive Storytelling of     Historical Trauma” —Chee-Hann Wu, Assistant Professor Faculty Fellow in Theatre Studies, New York University  
  • “Exploring memory and time through dance and technology: Mikuni Yanaihara and Nibroll Dance Company” —Mina Kawahara, PhD Student, Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies, University of Maryland

This event is part of Techno-Futures: Collaborations in Performance, Technology, and Creative Scholarship Symposium

Add to Calendar 03/09/24 11:30:00 03/09/24 12:45:00 America/New_York Panel 3: Alternate Realities

Panel with Yizhou Huang, Kyueun Kim, Chee-Hann Wu, and Mina Kawahara
Moderated by James Harding, Professor of Theatre and Performance Studies, University of Maryland

  • “Performance and Technicity in Unique Henan: A Case Study of the Immersive Industry in Contemporary China” —Yizhou Huang, Assistant Professor of Theatre, Department of Fine and Performing Arts, Saint Louis University
  • “Void Theatres of Virtual Reality: Site-specific Performances from South Korea” —Kyueun Kim, Ph.D. Candidate in Theatre and Performance, City University of New York
  • “Through the Frozen Moments in Time–VR and Immersive Storytelling of     Historical Trauma” —Chee-Hann Wu, Assistant Professor Faculty Fellow in Theatre Studies, New York University  
  • “Exploring memory and time through dance and technology: Mikuni Yanaihara and Nibroll Dance Company” —Mina Kawahara, PhD Student, Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies, University of Maryland

This event is part of Techno-Futures: Collaborations in Performance, Technology, and Creative Scholarship Symposium

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