2024 Curran Symposium: SARDANAPALUS & “Performing Politics”


Friday, October 24-25, 2024

  • New York University, Palladium Hall 140 East 14th StreetNew York, NY, 10003United States (map)
Co-hosted by the Keats-Shelley Association of America and Byron Society of America
Organizers: Elizabeth Effinger, University of New Brunswick, Robin Hammerman, Stevens Institute of Technology, and Kaila Rose, Communications Officer for The International Association of Byron Societies

The 2024 Curran Symposium, “Performing Politics,” will honor the bicentennial of Lord Byron’s death by engaging with some of the most pressing public issues in the lives of Byron and his contemporaries that carry through to our own turbulent lives in 2024. We take this moment to examine how such conflicts rage on “dubiously and fiercely,” and to consider how art reacts to and reimagines such acts of theatrics and turmoil (Sardanapalus, Act III.i.198).

This symposium will be one full day of panels and discussions, taking place on October 25th, 2024 at NYU’s Palladium Hall in New York City. The symposium festivities will also include a special production of Byron’s Sardanapalus at The Red Bull Theater (NYC) on Thursday, October 24th.

Staging Byron’s closet drama enables us to think about the difference between intentions for privacy, audience, and writing narratives of legacy. How might acts or performances (broadly conceived) help usimagine a new time and place? What are our stories of political transformation? And what does the actof going public, of sharing these stories, activate for us as citizens, scholars, and artists, those“unacknowledged legislators of the World” as Shelley famously put it?On the 25th, the symposium, which includes both in-person and virtual components, will feature invited speakers addressing a diverse range of performances and politics in the work of Byron and his Romantic contemporaries. During the evening’s drinks and appetizer reception, we will also feature a digital presentation of the artwork from the special creative project we have designed: “Uncloseting Byron”—a public art project that takes a creative, experimental approach to closet drama by using Byron as its starting point. Beginning with a line from one of Byron’s plays, participants create short mixed-media closet dramas and share them via social media. As we not only get off the stage but also off the page for this project, we tarry with how this act of performance might become a space of freedom. 

SCHEDULE

Thursday 24th 2024

7:30 pm         Sardanapalus at The Red Bull Theatre — Sheen Center

                       Post-show Talk-back to follow

Friday 25th 2024, NYU’s Palladium Hall

 8:45am – 9:15am             Coffee and Tea

 9:15am – 10:00am      Post-Sardanapalus Production Roundtable

Panelists: Omar F. Miranda (University of San Francisco) – moderator, James Armstrong (City College NY), Michael Gamer (U Penn)

10:00am – 10:15am         Coffee and Tea Break

10:15am – 11:30pm         Panel One: Poetics and Biopolitics, War, Incarceration

Chair: Arden Hegele (Columbia University)
Panelists: John Havard (Binghamton), Michael Demson (Sam Houston), Mariam Wassif  (Carnegie Mellon)

11:30am – 11:40am Coffee & Tea Break

11:40 am – 12:30 pm  Discussion: Byron and Gender Revisited

Panelists: Gerard Cohen-Vrignaud (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) and Kate Singer (Mount Holyoke College)

12:30 – 2pm                Lunch Break

2pm – 3:15pm             Panel Two: Politics of Performing the Future

Chair: Amal Bou Sleiman (International Association of Byron Societies)
Panelists: Emily Rohrbach (Durham, UK), David Sigler (Calgary), Marc Gotthardt (Cambridge U) 

3:15pm – 3:30pm        Break

3:30pm – 4:45pm        Panel Three: Our Everlasting Flame: Engaging with
Romanticism’s Enduring Foundations

Chair: Tom Mole(Durham University, UK)
Panelists: Elizabeth Denlinger (Pforzheimer Collection in the NYPL); Marsha Manns (BSA); Alice Levine (BSA); Andrew Stauffer (UVA); Jonathan Sachs (Concordia)

4:45pm – 5:45pm        Keynote

Chair: Alice Levine(Hofstra University)
Jerome McGann  (UVA)

5:45pm – 6:15pm        Closing Remarks by Kate Singer, Closet Drama & Commonplacing Showcase, Kaila Rose (Byron Society of America) and Olivia Moy (Lehman College, CUNY)

6:30pm – 8:30pm       

Reception at The Penny Farthing,
103 3rd Ave, New York, NY 
10003

Celebrate Bacchanalia by joining us for drinks & appetizers!

                       

Register for the day here!

ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES

On Wednesday 23rd October, 4pm EST, the Byron Society of America will be hosting the 14th Leslie A. Marchand Lecture at Drew University, organized by Marsha Manns. Dr. Tom Mole, Principal of Van Mildert College, Durham, will be giving a talk in Drew’s Special Collections Library, where the BSA archives are housed. The lecture will be followed by a reception and tour of the BSA’s Collection.

HOTEL SUGGESTIONS

As we do not have an official hotel partner for the event, here are some suggestions of affordable options close to Union Square:

The Chelsea Inn: https://chelseainn.com/
The Heritage Hotel NYC: https://www.heritagehotelnyc.com/
Freehand Hotels: https://freehandhotels.com/
Union Square Apartments NYC: https://unionsquareapartmentsnyc.com/ 
East Village Hotel NYC: https://www.eastvillagehotelnyc.com/
The Holiday Inn: https://www.ihg.com/holidayinn/hotels/us/en/new-york/nycvc/hoteldetail?cm_mmc=GoogleMaps-_-HI-_-US-_-NYCVC
Broadway Plaza Hotel: https://www.broadwayplazahotel.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=business-listing

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