Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track explores the role of narrative in queer performance, examining how storytelling shapes identity and cultural expression. Participants will analyze various forms of narrative practices that challenge traditional representations of gender and sexuality.
Focusing on the intersections of race, gender, and sexuality, this track invites discussions on how diverse identities influence theatrical practices. Scholars will present research that highlights the complexities of intersectional identities within queer performance.
This session examines the dynamics of audience engagement in queer theatrical works, considering how performances can provoke dialogue and foster community. Presenters will share innovative strategies for involving audiences in the creative process.
This track investigates the relationship between visual culture and queer aesthetics, focusing on how visual representation impacts identity politics. Participants will analyze artworks and performances that challenge normative visual narratives.
Exploring the frontiers of artistic innovation, this session highlights groundbreaking works in LGBTQ+ performance that push the boundaries of traditional theatrical forms. Presenters will discuss new methodologies and creative practices that redefine queer performance.
This track focuses on the role of queer theatre as a medium for social commentary, addressing pressing societal issues through performance. Scholars will examine how theatrical practices can critique and reflect upon contemporary cultural challenges.
This session delves into the representation of gender fluidity in performance art, exploring how artists navigate and express non-binary identities. Presenters will discuss the implications of fluid gender identities on audience perceptions and theatrical conventions.
Focusing on the interplay between cultural expression and queer identity, this track invites discussions on how performance reflects and shapes cultural narratives. Participants will analyze various forms of artistic expression that celebrate queer identities across different cultures.
This session examines the political dimensions of queer performance, considering how art can serve as a tool for activism and social change. Scholars will present research that highlights the relationship between performance and identity politics.
This track explores the significance of creative collaborations within queer arts, emphasizing the collective nature of artistic practices. Participants will discuss case studies that illustrate the power of collaboration in fostering innovative queer performances.
This session investigates the transcending of disciplinary boundaries in queer performance, highlighting interdisciplinary approaches that enrich theatrical practices. Presenters will share insights on how diverse fields contribute to the evolution of queer performance.
