Royal Spectacle and Court Performance

Schedule

Thu Sep 21 2023 at 09:30 am to 05:30 pm

Location

The University of Adelaide | Adelaide, SA

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This workshop explores royal spectacles and court performances in the medieval and early modern world.
About this Event

NB: If you will be joining us online, the zoom link will be available closer to the date.

Venue: Ingkarni Wardli Level 7 Conference Room, University of Adelaide, North Tce Campus, Adelaide.

Start Time: 9.30am, keynote address at 10am.

Finish Time: 5.30pm

Schedule: There will be three panels throughout the day with morning tea, lunch, and afternoon tea in-between each session. A program will be available closer to the date.

Event Synopsis: Royalty has often been accompanied by spectacle, ritual, and excess. Monarchs have exploited public space to exert authority, express anger or encourage love, deploying high-profile and fantastic rituals or displays to communicate with their publics. Clothing, accessories, gifts, food, and other materials have been used to build friendships, negotiate social hierarchies, or to convey displeasure. Art, statuary, monuments and buildings, as well as the more ephemeral prints, ribbons, or household goods, have been used as propaganda and to further a performance of power. Art and material goods were often part of elaborate performances at court, on stage, in the press, or on the street, where spectacle was embodied and communicated as identity, power and privilege. Such activities were replete with emotion, as courtiers sought to build or negotiate relationships, encourage awe or affection, and promote appreciation of systems of monarchical power and divine right. This workshop explores royal spectacles and court performances in the medieval and early modern world and presentations throughout the day will speak to this theme.


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Where is it happening?

The University of Adelaide, North Tce, Adelaide, Australia

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Tickets

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University of Adelaide, Society for the History of Emotions

Host or Publisher University of Adelaide, Society for the History of Emotions

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