International Workshop “RE(a̸)SON(d̸)ANCE(s̸) – Philosophy, Performance and the Arts”
International Workshop
RE(a)SON(d)ANCE(s): Philosophy, Performance and the Arts
18 June 2024
Sala Mattos Romão (Room C201.J – Department of Philosophy)
School of Arts and Humanities – University of Lisbon
Event organized as part of the activities of Praxis-CFUL
Free attendance and open to the public. No registration required
In recent years, the notion of resonance has gained a prominent place in contemporary thought for its plasticity in representing commonalities, interactions, and reverberations in relational ontologies. However, its heuristic potential for thinking and grounding the dynamism of “presencing absence” has yet to be fully explored. By addressing the notion of resonance from different disciplinary perspectives, this one-day workshop aims to contribute to an ongoing dialogue in interdisciplinary research between philosophers and theorists, performers, artists, and practice-based art scholars.
Program
10h00 – 10h10 | Welcome
10h10 – 11h00 | Jonas Schnor (University of Antwerp)
Microdramaturgical Resonances. Thinking within and alongside Artistic Experimentation in Performance
11h00 – 11h50 | Ricardo Mendoza-Canales (University of Lisbon)
Rhythm and World: Aesthetics of Absence as Resonance
11h50 – 12h10 | Coffee Break
12h10 – 13h00 | Salomé Lopes Coelho (NOVA-University Lisbon)
Rhythms that Matter: The Role of Rhuthmanalysis in Artistic Studies
13h00 – 14h30 | Lunch
14h30 – 15h20 | Franziska Aigner (Kingston University)
A Certain Anarchy of the Soul
15h20 – 16h10 | Ellen Kilsgaard (Choreographer and Dancer)
SUPERPOWER ENSEMBLE – Resonant Relationality as Choreographic Method
16h10 – 16h30 | Coffee Break
16h30 – 17h20 | Patricia Feise (EH-Tabor Marburg)
In or Beyond Resonance? Artifacts made by People with Extraordinary Psychic Experiences
17h20 – 18h10 | Jörg Sternagel (University of Passau/University of Konstanz)
‘Queer furnishing’: Performative (Re-)Orientations in Ethics and Aesthetics
19h00 | Workshop Dinner
Organizer: Ricardo Mendoza-Canales (Praxis-CFUL, University of Lisbon)
This event is funded by Portuguese national funds through FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, I.P., in the scope of the project UIDB/00310/2020.