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Monday, 05 December 2011 12:08

Theatrical Translation as Creative Process: A Conference/ Festival

North Carolina/Duke Universities
April 12-15, 2012

The Mercurian: A Theatrical Translation Review, in conjunction with The Process Series of the Carolina Performing Arts Series, the Department of Dramatic Art at the University of North Carolina, and the Performance and Embodied Research Colloquium and Theatre Studies at Duke University, will hold a conference/festival on theatrical translation as creative process.

The Process Series will present staged readings of four theatrical translations:  Huddersfield by Uglijisa Stilnac, translated and adapted by Caridad Svich; Vengeance Can Wait by Yukiko Montoya, translated and adapted by Kyoko Yoshida/Andy Bragen; The Ballad of the Pine Tree Killers by Rebecca Kricheldorf, translated by Neil Blackadder; and Apocalypse Tomorrow by Ricardo Monti, translated by Jean Graham-Jones.

Andy Bragen, Neil Blackadder, and Jean Graham-Jones will be in residence to rehearse the readings, and will discuss their work as translators in the creative process.

The Conference will be organized following the “Open Space” model in which there are no prepared papers or presentations, but every person attending can propose a topic for discussion.  Further information will be provided on the first day of the conference.

Registration and hotel information can be found at:

http://sites.duke.edu/perc/translationconference/.

Please contact Adam Versényi, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., with any questions.

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