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1. Jour2f te Carlotta Films cole Normale Sup rieure rue d Ulm member of PSL Mines ParisTech member of PSL Paris III Sorbonne Nouvelle PRISMES 4398 Paris IV Sorbonne VALE EA 4085 Paris Ouest Nanterre la D fense HAR EA 4414 Caen ERIBIA Le Havre GRIC EA 4314 Picardie Jules Verne CERCLL EA 4283 Rennes II ACE EA 1796 CNRS IRCL Montpellier UMR 5186 Soci t des Anglicistes de l Enseignement Sup rieur King s College London Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Deutsche Shakespeare Gesellschaft European Shakespeare Research Association Spanish and Portuguese Society for English Renaissance Studies Gdafisk Shakespeare Theatre Fundaci n Shakespeare Argentina Centro Estudos Shakespeareanos Brazil Shakespeare Society of Japan International Shakespeare Association Fondation Herm s Ville de Paris DDEEES dispositif Colloques internationaux Paris Ambassade du Royaume Uni His Serene Highness Prince Albert of Monaco British Council R gion Ile de France A ropotts de Paris SHAKESPEARE 450 PARIS 21 27 APRIL 2014 Presentation Two significant anniversaries ate coming up in April 2014 450 anniversary of Shakespeare s birth and 2016 fourth centenary of his death which the Soci t Fran aise Shakespeare SES is preparing to celebrate with a programme of events stretching over the next three years Shakespeare has been for several decades the most frequently performed playwright around th
2. lisi 450 BIRTHDAY axe Eo 2014 IN PAR ary org shakes SHAKESPEARE S This lecture aims to understand why Shakespeare is still so powerfully with us despite the four centuries distance and today s meagre knowledge of literary history My answer based on my reading of Hamlet but also of other plays especially Antony and Cleopatra azd The Winter s Tale zs that Shakespeare s sensibility to the poetic potentials of the dramatic medium gave him access to a mode of thought where being is constantly threatened with amnesia if not actual censorhip particularly where relationships between man and woman are involved Yves Bonnefoy College de France member of PSL Press Officer Nathalie Gasser 33 6 07 78 06 10 gasser nathalie presse gmail com Patrons PARTNERS AND SPONSORS Minist re de la Culture et de la Communication Minist re de l Enseignement Sup rieur et de la Recherche Paris Sciences et Lettres PSL Research University Rectorat de Paris Soci t Francaise Shakespeare Th atre de l Od on Mus e Delacroix Mus e Victor Hugo Op ra de Paris Com die Fran aise BnF Arts du spectacle Centre National du Livre Centre des Monuments nationaux Mus e d Art et d Histoire du Juda sme Centre National du Costume de Sc ne France Culture Festival d Avignon Maison Jean Vilar French Debating Association ditions Thierry Marchaisse Librairie Shakespeare and Co Librairie Le
3. Lettres Shakespeare edited by Dominique Goy Blanquet forthcoming from Editions Thierry Marchaisse March 6 Letters from Mich le Audin Georges Banu Pierre Bergounioux Yves Bonnefoy H l ne Cixous Jacques Darras David Di Nota Florence Dupont Michael Edwards Robert Ellrodt Rapha l Enthoven Jacques Jouet Mich le Le D uff Alberto Manguel Fran ois Ost SHAKESPEARE Pierre Pachet LETTRES What is Shakespeare s place today in the realm of imagination and creative writing We asked a number of writers who acknowledge a strong personal involvement with Shakespeare s works to celebrate the 450 anniversary of his birth by addressing a letter to him as a way of expressing what they owe to him what they hold against him what they envy him fot This collective correspondence alternating joy erudition intimacy levity and violence opens with the fevered history of this French passion and closes with an unexpected twist which suggests that Hames father is unlikely to cease haunting us in the near future ScHOOLS An e twinning program in partnership with the French Centre for Pedagogical Resources This program aims to offer schools an international exchange space around Shakespearean projects It is currently being developed with the Paris Centre for Pedagogical Resources CRDP the school inspectorates for English and French Literature Plans proposed will include study guides creative projects readings
4. lived on the second floor of the H tel de Rohan Gu m n e from 1832 to 1848 He wrote some of his major works there Marie Tudor Ruy Blas Les Burgraves Les Chants du cr puscule Les Voix int rieures a large part of Les Mis rables and was visited by Lamartine Vigny Dumas and Gautier The visit of the apartment illustrates the three main stages of his life before during and after exile through the display of his furniture different memorabilia and some astonishing interior decoration carried out during his exile in Guernesey 12 The museum is celebrating the 450 anniversary of Shakespeare s birth with an exhibition on Fran ois Victor Hugo one of Shakespeare s best known French translators The life and work of Victor Hugo s youngest son will be illustrated by paintings drawings pictures as well as by a wealth of manuscript sources and rare books and documents from the museum s archives Francois Victor s prefaces to his translations published by Michel L vy then by Pagnerre from 1857 with the Sonnets and from 1859 to 1866 for the plays also constitute an important contribution to Shakespeare studies Fran ois Victor Hugo s work which comes on the heels of the rediscovery of Shakespeare by the Romantics supported by his father s passion for the Bard was to be prefaced by Victor Wiliam Shakespeare The exhibition will give visitors glimpse in the life of his son Fran ois Victor By invitation of the
5. 1988 11h 13h Seminar 9 Legal Perspectives on Shakespearean Theatre Seminar 12 Green or Ecocritical Shakespeare non human nature as a character in his plays Seminar 13 The Shakespeare Circle Seminar 15 Shakespeare in French Film France in Shakespearean Film 14h Peter Holland Notre Dame USA Commemorating Shakespeare From Westminster Abbey to Stratford upon Avon and beyond 16h 17h30 Panel 11 Undiscovered Country the Future Shakespeare in Science Fiction Panel15 B Celebrating Shakespeare Commemoration and Cultural Memory Panel 31 Translations of Hamlet in Minority Cultures Minor Languages Workshop 3 Textual and verse analysis in relation to performance a workshop to read Shakespeare from the performer s viewpoint SORBONNE AMPHITHEATRE Louis LIARD Open to the public 11 13 15 18h Jo l Huthwohl BnF Arts du Spectacle Shakespeare dans les collections du d partements des Arts du Spectacle de la BnF Mich le Willems Rouen Avec ou sans museli re Les traductions de Shakespeare de Voltaire Francois Victor Hugo Interviews with Christian Schiaretti and Stuart Seide hosted by Jean Michel D prats Interview with Angela Antonini and Paola Traverso on their performance of Giordano Bruno s Candelaio THURSDAY 24 APRIL coLe pes Mines 9h 10h30 Panel 8 Shakespeare and th intertrafique of French and English Texts and Manners Panel 13 Popular Shakespeares in Ea
6. 26 APRIL OTHELLO DIR LEONIE SIMAGA In French L onie Simaga Director i 2 Cast of the Com die Frangaise TH TRE du VIEUX COLOMBIER Th tre du Vieux Colombier Following studies in literature and political science Leonie Simaga trained at the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art In 2005 she joined the Com die Fran aise becoming its 520th member 2010 Her performances include the title role Kleist s Penthesilea directed by Jean Liermier Polly Peachum in Brecht s Threepenny Opera directed by Laurent Pelly Hermione in Racine s Andromache directed by Muriel Mayette Holtz and Silvia in Marivaux s Game of Love and Chance directed by Galin Stoev At the Com die Frangaise she has directed Nathalie Sarraute s Over Nothing at and presented a carte blanche event based on Marguerite Yourcenar s Memoirs of Hadrian Beyond the themes of jealousy and gullibility she views Ofhello as a meditation on this unjustified and permanent hatred of a civilization for individuals condemned to fight their entire lives in order to escape the defamatory label of negro 11 Museums Registered participants are invited to visit several exhibitions dedicated to Shakespeare during the anniversary weck Mus eE Victor HuGo 6 place des Vosges 75004 Paris HUGO FATHER AND SON MAISONS Exhibit open February 18 June 15 VICTOR HUGO Paris Goemesey P Tu nd Photography by T B Hutton Victor Hugo
7. April 4 1849 He also attended a performance of Hamletin 1827 at the Th tre de l Od on featuring Harriet Smithson the famous English actress who so impressed Parisian audiences in the part of Ophelia Delacroix was fascinated with Hamlet the sensitive and tormented prince As early as 1825 when he was only 27 he painted the scene of Hamlet and his father s ghost Cracow Muzeum Universytetu 13 Jagiellonskiego In the early 1830s he undertook a series of lithographs on Hamlet in the same vein as his series to illustrate the French translation of Goethe s Faustus in 1827 In 1843 Delacroix himself paid for the publication of thirteen of his sixteen drawings The Delacroix museum is fortunate enough to have all sixteen lithographic stones he used On the occasion of the 450 anniversary of Shakespeare s birth celebrated in Paris the Eug ne Delacroix museum located in the painter s last home where he lived from 1857 until his death in 1863 will show pieces from its collection including the rarely shown lithographic stones as well as printed lithographs Other Shakespeare related works will also be exhibited such as the moving Romeo and Juliet at the tomb of the Capulets Registered conference participants will be invited to visit the museum free of charge BIBLIOTHEQUE NATIONALE DE FRANCE Quai Francois Mauriac 75706 Paris Cedex 13 Exhibition on the Summer of 1914 By invitation of the BnF Scheduled visits
8. IV the Pierre Gilles de Gennes Foundation the Louis Bachelier Institute and the IBPC Fondation Edmond de Rothschild Paris Sciences et Lettres endorses a shared institutional ambition a research strategy that encompasses the whole spectrum of academic disciplines and a common teaching strategy through the awarding of PSL degrees and shared initiatives to promote and disseminate knowledge 23 SORBONNE NOUVELLE SUB BE Er BI PERSA EN 860060 CHDP CRDP UNIVERSIT EF Paria RENNES UNIVERSITE universit Paris Ouest e de mus MINES PARIS Sarte Hormaedie Hardee La Caller i Ri ParisTech D ON p gt ipime elie nadianal THIERRY MARCHAISSE Marge 24
9. Museum Scheduled visits for conference delegates Mus e NATIONAL EUGENE DELACROIX 6 rue de Furstenberg 75006 Paris mus e national www musee delacroix fr EUGENE DELACROIX le plus l gitime des fils de Shakespeare April 1 June 30 Exhibition around Shakespeare with works from the collection of the Eug ne Delacroix museum Mus e Delacroix La mort d Hamlet apr s le duel The Death of Hamlet after the duel lithograph 1834 1843 RMN Grand Palais Mus e du Louvre Ren Gabriel Oj da Eug ne Delacroix 1798 1863 was a learned artist An avid reader he loved music and often went to the theatre In the 1820s and 1830s he eagerly followed the changes in French theatrical practice He was attracted by new notions on play acting notably those coming from England as well as from the posthumous publication of Denis Diderot s Paradox of Acting which drew him to compare the abilities and artifice used by actors with the painter s In his Journal an entry of January 1847 reads A painter must always improvise when he paints and this is the crucial difference with the actor s task William Shakespeare and his work hold a special place in Delacroix s paintings drawings and engravings The painter often mentions the English playwright in his Journal observing how deeply Shakespeare had helped shape English culture The English are all Shakespeare He has made them what they are in everything
10. Paris Ecole des Mines Mines ParisTech 60 boulevard Saint Michel 75006 Paris Registration desk Institut du Monde Anglophone 5 rue de l Ecole de m decine 75006 Paris From April 22 26 the registration desk will be at the Ecole des Mines Shakespeare 450 map includes details on all venues http goo gl maps 9eid7 Registration and programme Registration http www shakespeareanniversary org shake450 registration Online programme includes full lists of participants abstracts etc http www shakespeareanniversary org shake450 programme 18 Conference Schedule 21 APRIL 8h 10h Registration at the Institut du Monde Anglophone rue de l cole de M decine TH TRE DE L ODEON simultaneous interpretation into English will be provided throughout the opening day 11h Inaugural lecture by Yves Bonnefoy Pourquoi Shakespeare 12h Andreas H fele Munich Elsinore Berlin Hamet in Twenties 15h Roundtable 1 with stage directors Luc Bondy and Georges Lavaudant with Georges Banu 16h Roundtable 2 with stage directors David Bob e Thomas Jolly Vincent Macaigne and Gwena l Morin chaired by Leila Adham and Jean Michel D prats 17h30 Masterclass with actors Philippe Calvario Vincent Dissez and meric Marchand Le Nouveau LATINA 20h Othello by Orson Welles new digitally remastered print TUESDAY 22 APRIL pes Mines 9h 10h30 Panel3A Shakesp
11. Robin Harris Deutsches Filminstitut Frankfurt Hamlet by Svend Gade and Heinz Schall World premiere of the original score by Robin Harris 2014 commissioned by the Soci t Fran aise Shakespeare performed with Laura Anstee The film will be introduced by Prof Judith Buchanan University of York Auditorium Saint Germain 4 rue F libien 75006 Paris Conference participants are invited to the premiere Event open to the public with prior booking To book tickets http www shakespeareanniversary org shake450 cultural events hamlet purchase tickets 24 APRIL CAPULETI E I MONTECCHI BY V BELLINI AND E ROMANI An opera by Vincenzo Bellini in two acts Libretto by Felice Romani Bruno Campanella Conductor Robert Carsen Stage director Michael Levine Sets and costumes Davy Cunningham Lighting Alessandro di Stefano Chorus master Paul Gay Capellio Ekaterina Siurina Giulietta Karine Deshayes Romeo Charles Castronovo Tebaldo Nahuel di Pierro Lorenzo Paris Opera Orchestra and Chorus D EF SLT HOLL PARIS When he adapted Romeo and Juliet the librettist Felice Romani chose to go back in time past Shakespeare to the Italian origins of the legend He tightened the storyline editing out Mercutio the nurse the moonlight and the nightingale The drama becomes more somber the quarrel between the two families a veritable feud The music of the two lovers whose lives are crossed and intertwined over
12. by the Biblioth ques de POd on and hosted by Dominique Goy Blanquet Florence Naugrette and Daniel Loayza reading by Jacques Bonnaff and Dominique Parent April 29 30 and May 6 7 Shylock sc l rat ou victime Lectures du Marchand de Venise round table at the Mus e d Art et d Histoire du Juda sme hosted by Dominique Goy Blanquet and Gis le Venet with St phane Braunschweig Jean Michel D prats and readings by G rard Desarthe and Alice Vannier May 12 Shakespeare l toffe du monde Des rives de la Tamise celle de Shakespeare au CNCS exhibition at the Centre National du Costume de Sc ne CNCS in Moulins curated by Catherine Treilhou Balaud and Francoise Verdier scenography by Delphine Lebovici June 14 January 5 Shakespeare au Festival d Avignon exhibition at the Maison Jean Vilar with the IRCL CNRS from Montpellier Florence March through July Shakespeare dans le square Shakespeare readings and performance of Macbeth organized by the Shakespeare and Company bookshop square Viviani 75005 Paris July 23 27 Shakespeare devant ses proches conference organized by Yves Bonnefoy at the Coll ge de France Fondation Hugot November 6 7 Rencontres autour de la sc nographie et du costume dans la mise en sc ne contemporaine de Shakespeare en Europe organized by Catherine Treilhou Balaud Christian Biet and Dominique Goy Blanquet at the CNCS December 4 6 16 Books
13. e world The universal appeal of his work was showcased in London during the Olympic Games when the Globe featured the complete canon in thirty seven languages from A Albania to Z Zimbabwe This programme of events supported by the Ministry of Culture and Communication is built in partnership with Th tre de l Od on Universit Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris III Paris Sciences et Lettres Rectorat de Paris various research centres CREA from Nanterre University CNRS IRCL in Montpellier Centre de Recherche en Langues et Litt rature d Amiens Groupe de Recherche Identit s Cultures du Havre Unit de Recherches Rennes II King s College who monitor the 2016 Anniversary in London as well as the Mus e Delacroix Mus e Victor Hugo Centre National du Costume de Sc ne BnF Arts du spectacle Centre National du Livre Op ra de Paris MC 93 Maison Jean Vilar and the Avignon Festival The 2014 project Shakespeare une passion fran aise has its source in poet s rising influence on writers and artists in France from the 1820s A weeklong international conference Shakespeare 450 will gather some four hundred foreign participants many world renowned scholars among them who will question the meaning and impact of his works in their own culture Over sixty panels seminars and workshops will confront studies and theories in this most active field of academic research It will also bring in closer relation academic research centre
14. eare Jubilees on three Continents 1864 and 1964 Panel 7 Telling Tales of from Shakespeare Indian Ishtyle Panel 20 Moving Shakespeare Approaches in Choreographing Shakespeare Panel 24 Shakespeare s World in 1916 11h 12h30 Panel 3B Shakespeare Jubilees on three Continents 1864 and 1964 Panel 17 Shakespeare and the Popular Culture within Beyond the Asian Identities Panel 27 Speaking but in the figures and comparisons of it Figurative speech made literal in Shakespeare s drama page and stage Panel 28 Shakespearean festivals and anniversaries in Cold War Europe 1947 1988 14h Hoenselaars Utrecht Great War Shakespeare Somewhere in France 15h30 17h30 Seminar 3 The Many Lives of William Shakespeare Collaboration Biography and Authorship Seminar 6 Global Shakespeare as Methodology Seminar 16 The Celebrated Shakespeare public commemoration and biography Seminar 20 The web of our life is of mingled yarn good and ill together The Nature of Problem in Shakespearean Studies Workshop 4 Shakespeare Theatre Needs Francophone Actors AUDITORIUM SAINT GERMAIN 19h30 Film concert Hamlet by Sven Gade Original score by Robin Harris 19 WEDNESDAY 23 APRIL COLE pes MINES 9h 10h30 Panel13 A Popular Shakespeares in East Asia Local and Global Dissemination Panel15 A Celebrating Shakespeare Commemoration and Cultural Memory Panel28 B Shakespearean festivals and anniversaries in Cold War Europe 1947
15. eatre professionals including directors actors scenographers authors and translators from around the world to discuss Shakespeare s work during an annual conference Since the creation of the SFS many directors have attended these conferences including Guy R tor Antoine Vitez Peter Brook Terry Hands Robert Hossein Roger Planchon Gabriel Garran Marcel Mar chal Jorge Lavelli Lluis Pasqual Daniel Mesguich Denis Llorca Jean Pierre Vincent Francois Marthouret Stuart Seide Georges Lavaudant Jane Howell St phane Braunschweig Philippe Adrien Krzysztof Warlikowski Arthur Nauzyciel actors Sylvia Montfort Sian Thomas Patrick Stewart Philippe Avron G rard Desarthe Brian Cox Philippe Torreton Jean Yves and Eric Ruf scenographers Yannis Kokkos Guy Claude Francois writers and critics Val re Novarina Yves Bonnefoy George Steiner Philippe Sollers Ren Girard Bernard Dort classics specialists Jean Pierre Vernant Nicole Loraux Jean Bollack Bernard Sich re theatre head managers Michael Attenborough Patrick Sommier as well as Andrew Wade head of the Voice Department of Royal Shakespeare Company David Pearce director of the Rose Theatre Stanley Wells editor of the Complete Oxford Shakespeare Michael Coveney theatre critic from Whatsonstage com Jerzy Limon founder of the Gdansk Shakespeare Festival The Soci t Frangaise Shakespeare welcomes academics from around the world specializing in Shakespea
16. erre La D fense Michael Dobson Birmingham and Shakespeare Institute Stratford e Tobias D ring Munich Deutsche Shakespeare Gesellschaft Roy Eriksen Kristiansand Dominique Goy Blanquet Soci t Francaise Shakespeare Sarah Hatchuel Le Havre Andreas H fele Munich Hoenselaars Utrecht Peter Holland Notre Dame Ioana Ieronim Bucarest Dennis Kennedy Dublin Douglas Lanier New Hampshire Francois Laroque Paris IIT e Jerzy Limon Gdansk Declan McCavana cole Polytechnique Garth McCavana Harvard Florence March Avignon Martin Proch zka Prague Paola Pugliatti Florence e Aimara da Cunha Resende Minas Gerais Brazil Carol Rutter Warwick Chantal Sch tz Soci t Francaise Shakespeare e Patrick Sommier MC93 Bobigny Nathalie Vienne Guerrin Montpellier IRCL PSL www univ psl fr Paris Sciences et Lettres PSL is a new research university comprised of the Ecole normale sup rieure the Coll ge de France MINES ParisTech ESPCI ParisTech Chimie ParisTech the Observatoire de Paris the Universit Paris Dauphine and the Institut Curie These founding institutions have been recently joined by the Conservatoire national sup rieur de musique et de danse de Paris the Conservatoire national sup rieur d Art dramatique the Ecole nationale sup rieure des beaux arts the Ecole nationale sup rieure des Arts D coratifs La f mis the Lyc e Henri
17. for conference delegates The exhibit discusses in great detail the events from July 23 to August 4 1914 and the series of diplomatic political and military decisions that lead to the outbreak of World War I Performing Arts Department A department that preserves and adds to the memory of all forms of performing arts theatre circus mime dance etc The department endeavours to store all types of materials produced before during and after performances scripts of plays manuscripts mock ups sets costumes and objects photographs audiovisual materials posters drawings and prints programs and press cuttings etc as well as books and reviews Every expression of live performance is represented in its collections theatre circus dance puppetry street etc as well as cinema television and radio The department also holds a large number of archive collections and collections from personalities and institutions theatres festivals companies etc 14 CoMEDIE FRANCAISE Place du Palais Royal 75001 Paris The Com die Frangaise was born in the century of Louis XIV the Sun King from the centralising passion of a ruler known for his unwavering commitment to the performing arts Strengthened by its achievements its battles and setbacks armed with its traditions and its boldness supported by its great actors guided by its administrators the three centuries old Com die Fran aise is more than ever pass
18. ionately committed to live performance and ready to face perils of the stage Backstage visit of tbe Com die Fran aise for conference participants O Cosimo Mirco Magliocca coll Com die Francaise BASILICA OF SAINT DENIS 1 rue de la L gion d Honneur 93200 Saint Denis Introduction by Serge Santos head administrator of the Basilica Visit of the tombs of Clovis Charlemagne Catherine de Medici Henri IV Louis XIII Louis XIV or Henrietta wife of Charles I among many others Followed by Royal Imagery performance by Chantal Sch tz and Yan Brailowsky accompanied by Frangois Bonnet lute in the Apse of the Basilica 15 Other Shakespeare 450 events In addition to the week dedicated to the April conference other events are part of Shakespeare 450 during 2014 EXHIBITIONS FILMS READINGS CONFERENCES Much Ado about Nothing a film by Joss Whedon released in France on January 29 with some twenty post film discussions organized by members of the Soci t Francaise Shakespeare Shakespeare mode d emploi a graduate seminar by Marc Por e a the ENS every Thursday from 2 to 4pm starting February 13 Shakespeare et l op ra romantique keynote speech by Damien Colas at the Studio Bastille de l Op ra March 27 Othello by Orson Welles in a new remastered edition Carlotta Films release on April 23 Shakespeare dans l atelier romanesque four readings organized
19. is Laroque Paris II The plague of custom Shakespeare s ambivalent anthropology 16h 18h Seminar 1 Shakespeare on Film The Romances Seminar 4 Early Shakespeare Seminar 8 fabrique du personnage shakespearien Seminar 17 Shakespeare and Denotement Workshop 2 Shakespeare Wherefore Art Thou The places in his plays and the places that he knew CIN MA LE Louxor 19h30 Les Enfants du paradis by Marcel Carn with English subtitles 21 SATURDAY 26 APRIL 9h 10h30 Panel5 A Panel 10 A Panel 23 Panel 25 11h 12h30 Panel 5 B Panel 10 B Panel 29 Panel 30 14h 15h30 17h30 Seminar 5 Seminar 10 Seminar 11 Seminar 14 Seminar 18 ECOLE DES MINES Born before and after Shakespeare Shakespeare and Natural History Shakespeare Satire and Inn Jokes Shakespeare et les romans hispano am ricains Born before and after Shakespeare Shakespeare and Natural History The ends of means of knowing in Shakespeare and his world Shakespeare et le roman Sarah Hatchuel Le Havre The Shakespearean Films of the 1990s Afterlives in transmedia Shakespeare and the Visual Arts Shakespeare and Slavic East and Central European Countries It s Shakespearian The critical fortune of a commonplace in France from 1820 to the present Many straunge and horrible events Omens and Prophecies in Histories and Tragedies by Shakespeare and His Contemporaries Shakespeare Middleton and fatherless lineage Worksh
20. op 5 Working from cue scripts An actor s approach to performing duologues 20h TH TRE DU VIEUX COLOMBIER Othello dit L onie Simaga Alternate programme Y Capuleti e i Montecchi at the Op ra Bastille or Macbeth at the Cartoucherie See April 24 SuNDAY 27 APRIL 10h 12h 14h 18h General Assembly of the Soci t Francaise Shakespeare Museum visits Mus e Delacroix Mus e Victor Hugo BASILICA OF SAINT DENIS Visit and performance on Royal Imagery Closing speeches 22 Organisation Dominique Goy Blanquet Chantal Sch tz Yan Brailowsky Academic Liaison Line Cottegnies Francois Laroque Theatre Liaison Jean Michel D prats Press Officer Nathalie Gasser Graphic Designer Guillaume Blanquet International steering committee The Soci t Francaise Shakespeare has set up an international steering committee to collect information on past Shakespeare Anniversaries around the world and to prepare future celebrations A dedicated website has been created to post the information online Elisabeth Angel Perez Paris IV Georges Banu 5 e Marcel Benabou OuLiPo Christian Biet Institut Universitaire de France Yan Brailowsky Soci t Francaise Shakespeare e Clara Calvo Murcia SEDERT Roger Chartier Coll ge de France jennifer Clement Mexico Charlotte Coffin Soci t Francaise Shakespeare Line Cottegnies Paris IIT e Jean Michel D prats Paris Ouest Nant
21. performances and cross cultural exchanges around Shakespeare s works Call for applications Shakespeare has the ability to speak to people of all age and degrees of knowledge with songs political action wars tales full of scenes both tender and cruel bawdy and comic violent or meditative and dreamy With a single word a burlesque scene can become tragic oratory contests can turn into bloody battles inner worlds can open up to infinite perspectives He constantly displays invention and playfulness The Shakespeare 450 project represents an invitation to read to act or to play with him by giving free rein to new ideas with your pupils Who will update Hamlet or Beatrice s Facebook page Who wants to put Brutus Iago Richard III Angelo or Shylock on trial for attempted murder to prosecute Lear for abandonment of post or Falstaff for drunken driving Who would like to change endings to make Cordelia victorious to organize a meeting between Hamlet and Rosalind in England Or to get Bottom to rewrite A Midsummer Nights Dream or Dogberry to rescript 1 5 Well explore the Elizabethan planisphere with Antipholus Pericles Perdita Fortinbras To compose new sonnets Or to ask Coriolanus to comment on recent news Shakespeare as you like it 17 Venues Opening day Od on Th tre de l Europe Place de l Od on 75006 Paris Plenaries Sorbonne 17 rue de la Sorbonne 75005 Paris cole Normale Sup rieure 45 rue d Ulm 75005
22. re studies performance studies Early Modern English literature and history graduate students studying in these fields teachers and students interested by Shakespeare or connected topics the French or European Renaissance theatre studies art history etc theatre professionals Shakespeare enthusiasts Cultural Programme 21 APRIL OTHELLO DIR ORSON WELLES USA Italy Morocco France 93 1952 B amp W 2013 WESTCHESTER FILMS INC rights reserved few years after the release of Macbeth 1948 director Orson Welles Citizen Kane Touch of Evil decided to adapt another play by Shakespeare Ofhello The shooting proved chaotic the first producer abandoned the project the film had to be unexpectedly recast and a number of financial problems forced Welles to interrupt shooting several times The result is a stunning adaptation of Shakespeare s tragedy The actor director working alongside celebrated decorator Alexandre Trauner played on the contrasts between light and shadow in each shot of this aesthetically amazing Othello The film which was rewarded with the Grand Prix at the Cannes Festival in 1952 has been digitally remastered for this release Pre release screening at Le Nouveau Latina 20 rue du Temple 75004 Paris In partnership with Carlotta Films 22 APRIL FILM CONCERT HAMLET DIR SVEND GADE AND HEINZ SCHALL Germany 110 1921 silent film Original score by
23. s and cultural institutions involved in the Shakespeare 450 programme through theatrical and operatic productions exhibitions readings and the world premiere of a film in concert see Cultural Events section We also expect a large number of PhD students some of whom will act as hosts and guides during the conference Also under way a programme designed for schoolchildren in partnership with higher education administrators will invite classes to devise a theme of study recreation reading performance or exchange with foreign correspondents centred on Shakespeare s plays 2014 Conference of the Soci t Francaise Shakespeare The conference exceptionally this year will spread over a whole week 21 27 April 2014 alternating keynote lectures seminars panels workshops and roundtables with visits to the various places where special exhibitions and performances will be held in honour of this momentous anniversary A multilingual website dedicated to past and future celebrations keeps and updates the agenda of events around the world http www shakespeareanniversary org About the Soci t Fran aise Shakespeare http shakespeare revues otg The Soci t Fran aise Shakespeare SFS is a non profit professional organization created in 1975 by a group of academics gathered by Jean Jacquot the founder of musicology and theatre studies at the CNRS the largest research institution in France The SFS brings together academics and th
24. st Asia Local and Global Dissemination Panel 21 Diplomacy International Relations and The Bard in the Pre and Post Westphalian Worlds Panel 26 Shakespeare in French Theory 11h 12h30 1 Shakespeare in Brazilian Popular Culture Panel 18 As you like it La psychanalyse la rencontre de Shakespeare Panel 14 A Shakespeare and Levinas Panel 16 Shakespeare and Architecture 20 14h Mich le Le D uff CNRS Comme il nous plaira 15h30 17h30 Seminar 2 Biology through Shakespeare Seminar 7 In this distracted globe Cognitive Shakespeare Seminar 19 Shakespeare and Global Girlhood Seminar 21 Shakespeare Festivals in the 21st Century Workshop 1 Web link with the Argentina Shakespeare Association conference Op ra BASTILLE 19h30 I Capuletti e i Montecchi by Bellini and TH TRE DU SOLEIL CARTOUCHERIE 19h30 Macbeth directed by Ariane Mnouchkine Note both performances are also scheduled on Saturday 26 April Fripay 25 APRIL ECOLE DES MINES 9h 10h30 Panel2 A Shakespeare et la science Panel 9 Bakhtinian Forays into Shakespeare Panel 19 This Earth Panel 22 Shakespeare and Marlowe 11h 12h30 Panel2B Shakespeare and Science Panel 4 Secular Shakespeares Panel 12 Crossroads 21st century perspectives on Shakespeare s Classical Mythology Panel14 B Shakespeare and Levinas 14h Dominique de Font R aulx Mus e Delacroix Les origines th trales de la photographie 15h Fran o
25. whelms the soul and illuminates the world Under the baton of Bruno Campanella Ekaterina Siurina and Karine Deshayes lend their voices to the lovers themselves embraced by Bellini s intensely dramatic music Dates April 24 2014 opening night performance and April 26 2014 at 19 30 24 APRIL MACBETH DIR ARIANE MNOUCHKINE In French Directed by Ariane Mnouchkine Music by Jean Jacques Lem tre Th tre du Soleil Cartoucherie de Vincennes www theatre du soleil fr Evil stands behind the door You can hear it scream Macbeth should never had thought of opening the door Too late strikes like lightning Be warned We think we should never allow the Macbeths to open the door Evil is ready lying in wait for just such a moment Be warned Evil knows no stop Are you prepared H l ne Cixous February 1 2014 Dates 24 and 26 April at 19530 Premiere on 23 April Cartoucherie de Vincennes Route du Champ de Manauvre 75012 Paris 10 25 APRIL LES ENFANTS DU PARADIS DIR MARCEL CARNE France 190 1945 with English subtitles Special film screening at the historic Louxor cinema designed in 1921 by architect Henri Zipcy and recently reopened to the public The cinema features a neo Egyptian facade with a mosaic by decorator Am d e Tiberti In Children of Paradise Shakespeare s Othello is performed a stage of the Boulevard du crime Le Louxor 170 Boulevard de Magenta 75010 Paris
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