The Dancer in Celebrity in the long 18th century: reputations, images, portraits in association with the Oxford Centre for Life-Writing
New College, Oxford
The Timetable at a glance
Tuesday 15th | |
10:30 | Registration, Coffee, The Marble Hall |
I: Keynote address: Haldane Room, Chair: Michael Burden | |
11:00 |
Shearer West, Humanities Division, University of Oxford âPortraiture and the Birth of Celebrity on the Eighteenth-Century Stageâ |
II: Audiences and Signifiers - Haldane Room Chair: Michael Burden |
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12:00 |
Raf Geenens, University of Leuven ââDance, like morality, is in the eye of the beholderâ: Adam Smith on the role of the spectatorâ |
12:30 |
Kristin Flieger Samuelian, George Mason University âSignification and the Dancing Body, 1760-1826â |
13:00 | Lunch - The Buttery |
III: Images, personalities - Haldane Room, Chair: Anne Daye | |
14:00 |
Keith Cavers, Independent scholar âNew Finds: Old Friends - New Pictures; digging up Icons of the Danceâ |
14:30 |
Joanna Jarvis, Birmingham City University âNatural beauty or âPaint-paintedâ? Giovanna Baccelli by Thomas Gainsborough â 1782â |
15:00 |
Helena KazĂĄrovĂĄ, Academy of Performing Arts in Prague âUnknown portraits of Salvatore Vigano in Bohemian Collectionsâ |
15:30 |
Iris Julia BĂŒhrle, Sorbonne-Nouvelle Paris / Stuttgart University âCapturing the hovering sylph: Marie Taglioniâ |
16:00 | Tea - The Hall |
IV: Hester Santlow - Haldane Room, Chair: Bruce Alan Brown | |
16:30 |
Moira Goff, Independent scholar ââLovely in her countenance, delicate in her formâ: The portraits of Hester Santlow (c.1693-1773)â |
17:00 |
Marisa Iglesias, University of South Florida [Cancelled] ââBeauteous Wonder of a Different Kindâ: Hester Santlowâs Celebrity Statusâ |
V: Dukes and dance - Haldane Room, Chair: Bruce Alan Brown | |
17:30 |
Jennifer Thorp, New College, University of Oxford âCelebrity patrons: the Montagu family and dance throughout the eighteenth centuryâ |
18:00 |
Anne Daye, TrinityLaban, London, and Dolmetsch Historical Dance Society âSome are born great: the Dukes of York as dance celebritiesâ |
18:30 | Reception - The Private Dining Room |
19:00 | Dinner - The Buttery |
Wednesday 16th | |
08:30 | Coffee and pastries for all delegates - The Hall |
VI: Dancing in European Cities - Haldane Room, Chair: Jennifer Thorp | |
09:00 |
Uta Dorothea Sauer, Technische UniversitĂ€t Dresden 'The role of Dance in the Political Ballets at the Court of Dresdenâ |
09:30 |
Petra DotlaÄilovĂĄ, Academy of Performing Arts in Prague âJean-Georges Noverre and his luxurious âjob applicationâ to Warsawâ |
10:00 |
Hanna Walsdorf, University of Leipzig ââFormeront le Bosquetâ: Teenage Future Dance Icons on the Jesuit Stage in Parisâ |
10:30 |
Mary Collins, Royal Academy of Music and Royal College of Music ââMy agreeable acquaintanceâŠMrs Egerton âŠwill laugh very heartily on recollecting the many happy days, and whimsical adventures which occurred that winter in dear Dublinââ |
11:00 | Coffee - The Hall |
VII: Sultans and Hornpipes - Haldane Room, Chair: Iris Julia BĂŒhrle | |
11:30 |
Adeline Mueller, New College, University of Oxford âA Peep into Mozart and Le Picqâs Serraglio (Milan, 1772): Noverreâs Tragic Reworking of a Comic Balletâ |
12:00 |
Olive Baldwin, Thelma Wilson, Essex âThe celebrated Miss Nancy Dawson and her hornpipeâ |
12:30 | Lunch - The Buttery |
VIII: Circuses, Tumblers, and Hot Air - Haldane Room, Chair: Adeline Mueller | |
13:30 |
Monica Mattfeld, University of Kent, Canterbury âJohn Astley, the Equestrian Hero: Masculinity, Celebrity and the Equestrian Dancerâ |
14:00 |
Michael Burden, New College, University of Oxford âTumbling images: Carlo Antonio Delpini at workâ |
14:30 |
Caitlyn Lehmann, Independent Scholar âAiry Delights: Ballet, Balloonmania and Celebrity in Late Eighteenth-Century Londonâ |