Cathy Berberian and Theatrical Imagination

September 5, 2025
Maynooth University
Ireland

ABOUT

In the year marking the official 100th anniversary of Cathy Berberian’s birth, a one-day symposium will celebrate the work of the American mezzo-soprano known as “the Callas of the Avant-Garde”.

With a view to exploring the particular crosscurrents between the performative languages that forged New Music Theatre in post-world war II Europe, we situate Berberian at the centre of pioneering vocal experimentation while always seeking wider considerations as to her place in these crosscurrents.

An iteration of the Embodied Monologues series (2017, 2022), the 2025 Embodied Monologues Symposium invites you to join a transdisciplinary laboratory posing the eclectic work of Cathy Berberian as a platform to pivot conversations about underrepresented performance practices and practitioners in New Music Theatre and other forms of staged vocal performance.

The event will significantly foster the overlap between contemporary opera and other experimental forms of theatre with/in music from the time, especially highlighting its legacies in the contemporary production and scholarly scene.

The event is hybrid, with both in-person and online presentations. Online streaming available to registered participants.

Program

09:00
BWR Hallway
Registration
09:15
Bewerunge Room
Welcome
09:30
Bewerunge Room
Research Envoicement
09:50
Bewerunge Room
Research Envoicement
10:30
BWR Hallway
Listening Workshop
11:10
BWR Hallway
Coffee Break
11:40
Bewerunge Room
Research Envoicement
12:00
Riverstown Hall
workshop

La règle du jeu

Emanuele Enria

13:00
BWR Hallway
Lunch
14:00
Bewerunge Room
Short Film

Voice in Translation

Francesco Venturi

15:00
Bewerunge Room
Research Envoicement
15:20
BWR Hallway
Installation
15:50
Riverstown Hall
Practice-Based Presentation

Oleada, waves after Berberian

Juan Francisco de Dios Hernández and Maria-Angeles Ferrer

16:40
Riverstown Hall
Practice-Based Presentation
17:40
Break
18:00
Riverstown Hall
Performance-Lecture
19:15
Registrar’s Conference Room
Wine Reception

organising committee

Francesca Placanica (Chair)

Maynooth University, Ireland

Laura Hamer

The Open University, UK

Pamela Karantonis

Goldsmith University, UK

Stefano Lombardi Vallauri

IULM University, Milan, Italy

sponsor

Maynooth University, Network and Collaboration Support Fund

The fund aims to support network and collaboration research activities to enhance MU researcher profiles both nationally and internationally and increase collaborative funding opportunities. This includes activities such as attending conference and network events, grant writing supports and funding for small research projects.

Creative Practice and Embodied Knowledges @ Arts and Humanities Institute, MU

This cluster builds support for and values practice-based research and research-creation. We seek to lead innovative thinking and methods in creative making across disciplines and practices, envisioning new ways of knowing and engaging with the world while challenging existing conventions and epistemic models.

Sounding Images – Screening Sounds (SISS) @ IULM

NextGenerationEU “Sounding images – Screening sounds” (SISS) funded by the EU, focuses on the relation between music and image. The main partners of the project are the Conservatorio “F. A. Bonporti” , Trento and Riva del Garda, Conservatorio “T. Schipa” in Lecce, Libera Università di Lingue e Comunicazione IULM in Milan and IED Istituto Europeo di Design di Milano.

CRIV: Centro di Ricerca Interdisciplinare sulla Voce

CRIV is dedicated to research, production, and education in the fields of voice studies, somatics, and live arts. With a vocation towards inclusion, accessibility, and socially engaged research-as-practice, we offer a yearly programme of courses, workshops, and events.

Society of Musicology in Ireland

The society seeks to generate public awareness of the importance of music teaching and research in higher education and society. Our close association with our many Affiliated Members demonstrates our integral role in many aspects of music education in Ireland.

Women’s Musical Leadership Online Network (WMLON)

The Women’s Musical Leadership Online Network (WMLON) is an AHRC-funded research network which explores women’s musical leadership in the contemporary music industries and within music education and aims to interrogate the role which mentorship plays in developing women’s leadership potential.

IMBAS

IMBAS is an Irish forum for artists and scholars working within and beyond the University sector who share an interest in arts practice research, particularly in the performing arts.