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3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE THE REFLECTIVE CONSERVATOIRE An international conference bringing together leading researchers, performers and teachers in music and drama to address key issues through practical workshops, papers and round table discussions: Repertoire for the 21st century Researching performance: practice, discourse and methodologies Creative collaborative learning (from one-to-one partnerships to ensembles/ companies) Artists in society: understanding audiences and life in the real world Costs Conference Package: £350 Early bird fee (before 1 December 2011): £300 Single day rate: £100 (supplement of £50 for conference dinner) Includes registration fee, all meals, entrance to all sessions at the Barbican Conference Centre and Guildhall School and Conference Dinner For further information, please email [email protected] Keynote speakers to include: Sir Nicholas Kenyon: Managing Director of the Barbican Centre, previously the Director of the BBC Proms Patsy Rodenburg OBE: Author of best selling books including Presence and The Right to Speak and Head of Voice at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama Professor Richard Sennett: Professor of Sociology at the London School of Economics and New York University, author of The Craftsman and a new book The Performer due to be published in April 2011 Conference Director: Dr. Helena Gaunt Conference Chair: Prof. Barry Ife Booking now open Registration for the conference, including information on suggested accommodation is available at www.gsmd.ac.uk/conference 17 20 March 2012 Hosted by the Guildhall School of Music & Drama in partnership with the European Association of Conservatoires (AEC), London Centre for Arts and Cultural Exchange (LCACE), the Society for Education, Music & Psychology Research (SEMPRE) and the Centre for Music Performance as Creative Practice (CMPCP). Partners THE REFLECTIVE CONSERVATOIRE: Performing at the Heart of Knowledge

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An international conference bringing together leading researchers, performers and teachers in music and drama to address key issues through practical workshops, papers and round table discussions:

Repertoire for the 21st century Researching performance: practice,

discourse and methodologies Creative collaborative learning (from

one-to-one partnerships to ensembles/companies)

Artists in society: understanding audiences and life in the real world

Costs

Conference Package: £350 Early bird fee (before

1 December 2011): £300 Single day rate: £100 (supplement

of £50 for conference dinner)

Includes registration fee, all meals, entrance to all sessions at the Barbican Conference Centre and Guildhall School and Conference Dinner

For further information, please email [email protected]

Keynote speakers to include:

Sir Nicholas Kenyon: Managing Director of the Barbican Centre, previously the Director of the BBC Proms

Patsy Rodenburg OBE: Author of best selling books including Presence and The Right to Speak and Head of Voice at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama

Professor Richard Sennett: Professor of Sociology at the London School of Economics and New York University, author of The Craftsman and a new book The Performer due to be published in April 2011

Conference Director: Dr. Helena GauntConference Chair: Prof. Barry Ife

Booking now openRegistration for the conference, including information on suggested accommodation is available at www.gsmd.ac.uk/conference

17 – 20 March 2012Hosted by the Guildhall School of Music & Drama in partnership with the European Association of Conservatoires (AEC), London Centre for Arts and Cultural Exchange (LCACE), the Society for Education, Music & Psychology Research (SEMPRE) and the Centre for Music Performance as Creative Practice (CMPCP).

Partners

THE REFLECTIVE CONSERVATOIRE: Performing at the Heart of Knowledge