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May 2010

MYTHOLOGIZING THE TRANSITION:
BAHRAM BEYZAIE'S CINEMA AND THEATRE


Symposium and Theatrical Performances

Saturday 12 June 2010  13.00 - 21.00

Wilkins Haldane Room, South Cloister, UCL, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT
and
UCL Garage Studio, Gordon Street, London, WC1E 6BT

A one day symposium focusing on the Cinema and Theatre of Bahram Beyzaie, one of the most complicated figures of the contemporary Iranian cultural scene.

 

Organised by

The UCL Mellon Programme and supported by Iran Heritage Foundation

Convened by

Dr Saeed R. Talajooy

Introduction

Bahram Beyzaie is one of the most complicated figures of the contemporary Iranian cultural scene. He is a leading expert in Iranian dramatic arts and his outstanding command of the Persian language and narration ranks him high on the list of Iranian playwrights and script writers. In spite of this, his work, especially his theatre, has not received its due acclaim internationally and is relatively unknown. This symposium therefore aims to introduce and explore Beyzaie’s theatre and cinema by presenting the salient themes and features that establish him as an author-director.

The symposium includes four papers on his cinema and theatre and two of his plays performed in English. The papers include:

  • Ta‘ziyeh and the Films of Bahram Beyzaie
    Dr Nacim Pak-Shiraz of Institute of Ismaili Studies

  • Nation and Heroism in Beyzaie’s Early Plays
    Dr Saeed R. Talajooy of University College London

  • A Journey into Night: Bahram Beyzaie’s Silence
    Dr Proshot Kalami of Loughborough University

  • Dramaturgical Structure of Death of Yazdgerd
    Vahid, Artistic Director of Goossun Art-illery

The first play, 'Arash', will be performed with a limited set but with full costumes in Wilkins Haldane Room at UCL by the students of Reading University.

The second play, 'Death of Yazdgerd' will be performed in UCL Garage Theatre by the students of Loughborough University.

Programme

For Programme click here

Admission

The event is free, but please contact Dr Saeed Talajooy s.talajooy@ucl.ac.uk to book a place.

For more information, visit: www.ucl.ac.uk/mellon-program/seminars/2009-2010

or

Contact

Dr Saeed Talajooy
Fellow in Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies
VP Office (South Cloister)
University College London
London WC1E 6B
Email: s.talajooy@ucl.ac.uk or srtalajooy@hotmail.com
Webpage: www.ucl.ac.uk/mellon-program/fellows/saeed/index.htm Telephone: +44 (0)20 7679 7458

 

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