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How can theatre, dance and performance help the public to understand scientific concepts? The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center and the Graduate Center’s Science & the Arts series present this seminar for CUNY faculty, graduate students and guests in conjunction with the Science & the Arts Conference 2010. Eva-Sabine Zehelein (Germany; author of Dramatic: Science Plays in America and Great Britain, 1990-2007), Liliane Campos (Ecole Normale Superieur, France), and US playwright Arthur Giron will participate, with Marvin Carlson (Distinguished Professor, The Graduate Center CUNY) as moderator.
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Science + Theatre Seminar
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How can theatre, dance and performance help the public to understand scientific concepts? The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center and the Graduate Center’s Science & the Arts series present this seminar for CUNY faculty, graduate students and guests in conjunction with the Science & the Arts Conference 2010. Eva-Sabine Zehelein (Germany; author of Dramatic: Science Plays in America and Great Britain, 1990-2007), Liliane Campos (Ecole Normale Superieur, France), and US playwright Arthur Giron will participate, with Marvin Carlson (Distinguished Professor, The Graduate Center CUNY) as moderator.
The Science & the Arts Conferenceis supported in part by the National Science Foundation.
4:00-5:30 p.m. Thursday, October 28, 2010
Martin E. Segal Theatre Center
Room C198 (Concourse level). Free!