In this episode Adam and Budi interview artist-scholar/educator, performance maker, theatre director, actor-movement trainer Dr. Elizabeth de Roza.

Elizabeth de Roza (www.elizabethroza.com) is internationally known as a practitioner-researcher|educator, multi-disciplinary performance maker, theatre director, actor-movement trainer. She co-convenes the Embodied Research Working Group within the International Federation for Theatre Research and holds a Ph.D. (Theatre and Performance), Goldsmiths, University of London. She also serves as an Assistant Editor for the Journal of Embodied Research. Her research interests focus on embodied experiences, thinking, and practice through making, embodied cognition, and cross-cultural performance at the intersections of both decolonial and feminist theories. She has presented her research and methodology at various international conferences, universities, and theatre conservatories

Mentioned in this episode:

Pitbull platinum
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Embodied Research Working Group
International Federation of Theatre Research
Journal of Embodied Research
The Lion and the Breath: Combining Kalaripayattu and Fitzmaurice voicework techniques towards a new Cross-Cultural Methodology for Actor Training by Elizabeth de Roza and Budi Miller
Goldsmiths, University of London
William Teo
Francisco Varela
Jinkli Nona dance
Mahabharata
Peter Brook's Mahabharata
The Sacred Canopy: Elements of a Sociological Theory of Religion by Peter Berger
Intercultural Theatre Institute
T. Sasitharan
Chautauqua Theater Company
Ethan McSweeney
Durian
Pisang Goreng

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