Workshops
Plato and Shakespeare - are there limits to interpretation?
From April 11 to 14, 2024, within the Centre for Theatre Research and Creation "Ion Sava" of NTB, will take place a Theatre Workshop with the topic Plato and Shakespeare - are there limits to interpretation?, held by PhD. Catalin Partenie. The texts addressed will be Plato's Allegory of the Cave from the Republic and Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew. Catalin Partenie will also base his approach to Shakespearean text on Emma Smith's recent work This is Shakespeare.
Catalin Partenie teaches philosophy at the Faculty of Political Sciences of the National School of Political and Administrative Studies in Bucharest. He studied philosophy at the universities of Bucharest, Oxford, Heidelberg and Glasgow. He has edited several books, including Plato. Selected Myths (Oxford's World Classics), Plato's Myths (Cambridge University Press) and In Fiction We Trust (Polirom). Vizuina de Aur (The Golden Hole), his first novel (Polirom, 2020), received the Traian Olteanu Prize for debut prose awarded by the Iasi Branch of the Romanian Writers' Union and the Liviu Rebreanu Salon Prize at the National Prose Contest.
The workshop will be attended by 2 young directors, 4 student/graduate actors and 4 students from the Faculty of Philosophy and the National School of Political and Administrative Studies.
The selection of participants will be based on a CV sent to centrulsavatnb@gmail.com by April 8, 2024, 12:00.
Translated by Andreea Codrea-Boeriu







