International Symposium / 30 September – 1 October 2024
International Symposium:“Culture and Crises”
30 SEPTEMBER
12:00 – 13:30 – Session 1 (Hybrid Format)
12:00 – Impermanence in Reality and Theatre / Liu Xinglin, China (OISTAT Centre) – In person (Translation from Mandarin to English)
12:30 – Building Bridges Through International Programs in Scenography / Adrian Damian, Romania (Member of OISTAT Centre) – Online
12:50 – The Culture of Crisis / Miljena Vučković, Serbia (Member of OISTAT Centre) – Online
13:10 – Discarded Materials and Aesthetic Diversity for Future Scenic Design Faiz Zahir, Bangladesh (Member of OISTAT Centre) – Online
13:30 – 14:00 – Coffee Break
14:30 – 16:00 – Session 2 (Hybrid Format)
14:00 – The role of theatre in the social adaptation of children and adolescents in the context of Russian military aggression against Ukraine / Sofiia Rosa-Lavrentii, Associate Professor of Theatre Studies and Acting Department, of Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, Ukraine – Online / Roman Lavrentii, Associate Professor of Ivan FrankoNational University of Lviv, Ukraine – Online
14:20 – Marwa Auda, Egypt (Associate Member of OISTAT) – Online
14:40 – Exploring the Impact of Architectural Elements in Theatre Set Design / Riham Hilal, Associate Professor, Art & Design Programs (AnD), Egypt – Online
15:00 – International Collaboration to Overcome Barriers and Address Local and Global Issues / Aby Cohen, Scenographer, Artistic director, Exhibition designer, Curator, President of OISTAT, Brazil/ / Slovenia – Online
15:20 – Culture from Crisis: How Theatre Can Connect Us to the Places We Are Separated From / Jacqui George, MEd SFHEA FRSA Making things happen; Arts Leader/ Educator. United Arab Emirates (Member of OISTAT) – Online
15:40 – National Elements and Stylization of Belarusian Costume in the Modern Theater of the Country / Lidia Malashenka, Belarus – In person
16:00 – Georgian Women Set Designers in the Context of Contemporary Crisis Challenges Marianna Oakley, Art Critic, Georgia (Member of OISTAT Centre) – In person
Moderator: Marianna Oakley, Georgia Location: National Parliamentary Library of Georgia Address: 7 Lado Gudiashvili St, Tbilisi
1 OCTOBER
Georgian Part
12:00 – 13:30 – Session 1 (In-Person)
11:00 – Irakli Gamrekeli. From constructivism to socialist realism / Khatuna Kikvadze, Art Critic, Georgia (Member of Georgian OISTAT Centre)- In person
11:30 – Organization of Events During Emergency Situations / Nino Gunia, Curator, Georgia (Member of Georgian OISTAT Centre) – In person
12:00 – Postmodernism and Some Issues of Post-Soviet Georgian Culture / Ketevan Tomaradze, Cultural Policy Expert, Georgia– In person
12:50 – Establishing Independent Theatre in the Context of Crises – Needs and Challenges / George Apkhazava, Director and Founder of Tbilisi Chamber Theater, Georgia (Member of Georgian OISTAT Centre) – In person
13:10 – Lika Mamatsashvili, Curator, Georgia– In person
13:30 – Petre Otskheli -The Ignored Presumption of Innocence / Meri Matsaberidze, Art Critic, Georgia (Member of Georgian OISTAT Centre) – In person
14:00 – Coffee Break Location: National Parliamentary Library of Georgia Address: 7 Lado Gudiashvili St, Tbilisi