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Treten Sie näher! Speakers´ Corner!
Wie freie Rede veranschaulichen? Studenten der Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London versuchen, die Atmosphäre des Speakers´ Corner zu schaffen, der seit Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts ein traditioneller Ort öffentlicher Debatte ist. Noch heute kann jeder unangekündigt am Londoner Hyde Park über jedwedes Thema sprechen, vorausgesetzt die Polizei erachtet die Rede als im Rahmen des Gesetzes. Treten Sie näher und hören Sie sich Nancy Reagans „Just Say No!“, Elie Wiesels „The Perils of Indifference“ und Nellie McLungs „Should Men Vote“ an!
Im Anschluss an diese historischen Reden, begrüßt das gesamte Team des Europäischen
Forums Alpbach alle TeilnehmerInnen und StipendiatInnen. Diese Feierlichkeit markiert den
Beginn des heurigen „Festivals der Ideen“.

Vice President, European Forum Alpbach, Vienna Welcome
President, European Forum Alpbach, Vienna Welcome
Student, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London Art
Student, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London Art
Student, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London Art
Student, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London Art
Student, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London Art
Student, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London Art
Student, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London Art
Student, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London Art
Playwright; Associate Director, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London Art
Student, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London Art
General Secretary, European Forum Alpbach, Vienna Chair

Dr. Caspar EINEM

Vice President, European Forum Alpbach, Vienna

1967-1971 Studium der Rechtswissenschaften, Wien
1972-1977 Bewährungshelfer in Wien und Salzburg, zuletzt verantwortlich für Finanzen und Organisation des Trägervereins
1978-1979 Mitarbeiter, Ludwig Boltzmann-Institut für Kriminalsoziologie
1980-1991 Arbeiterkammer Wien, darunter:
1980-1986 Mitarbeiter, Bereich Konsumentenpolitik und -beratung
1985-1986 Vorsitzender des Betriebsrates
1986-1991 Leiter der Kommunalpolitischen Abteilung
1991-1994 OMV AG
1991-1992 Leiter, Konzernstrategie, OMV AG
1992-1994 Direktor, Geschäftsbereichs Gas, OMV AG
1994 Berufung zum Staatssekretär im Bundeskanzleramt
1995-1997 Bundesminister, Inneres
1997-2000 Bundesminister, Wissenschaft und Verkehr
2000-2007 Abgeordneter zum Nationalrat, Europasprecher der SPÖ,
  Mitglied im EU-Hauptausschuss, im Außenpolitischen Ausschuss und im Industrieausschuss
2000 Vertreter des österreichischen Nationalrates im Europäischen Grundrechtskonvent
2001-2007 Stellvertretender Vorsitzender der SPÖ-Nationalratsfraktion
2002-2003 Vertreter des österreichischen Nationalrates im Europäischen Verfassungskonvent
2002-2008 Präsident des Bundes sozialdemokratischer AkademikerInnen, Intellektueller und KünstlerInnen
2005-2008 Präsident des CEEP - Europäischer Sozialpartnerverband und seiner österr. Sektion - Verband d. öffentl. Wirtschaft u. Gemeinwirtschaft
2007-2011 Vorstandsmitglied in einem privaten Luftverkehrsunternehmen
2011-2013 Aufsichtsratvorsitzender, Austro Control GmbH
seit 2004 Chefredakteur der sozialdemokratischen Monatszeitschrift ZUKUNFT
seit 2011 Präsident, oiip - Österreichisches Institut für Internationale Politik
seit 2014 Vizepräsident, IHS - Institut für Höhere Studien, Wien
seit 2012 Vizepräsident, Europäisches Forum Alpbach, Wien

Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Franz FISCHLER

President, European Forum Alpbach, Vienna

1973-1979 Research Assistant, Institute for Agricultural Management, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna
1978 Doctorate, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna
1979-1984 Executive Assistant, Provincial Chamber of Agriculture of Tyrol, Innsbruck
1985-1989 Director, Provincial Chamber of Agriculture of Tyrol, Innsbruck
1989-1994 Austrian Federal Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, Vienna
1995-2004 European Commissioner for Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries, Brussels
2005-2011 Chairman, Ecosocial Forum Europe, Vienna
2005-2015 Chairman, RISE-Foundation, Brussels
2014-2015 Chairman of the Steering Committee of the EU scientific programme for Expo Milano 2015
since 2012 President, European Forum Alpbach, Vienna
since 2016 President, Board of Trustees to the Austrian Institute of Advanced Studies (IHS), Vienna

Rachel BARNWELL

Student, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London

 Rachel Barnwell is a London based actor from Chesham in Buckinghamshire. She was a member of the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain and now is training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, where she will graduate in July 2020. Before going to drama school she performed with London based repertory theatre company Fourth Monkey where her theatre credits included: As you like it, A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Trinity Buoy Wharf studios in London and Rapunzel and Hansel & Gretel performed at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2015. She also performed Theresa Rebeck’s Seminar at Camden’s Etcetera Theatre, London with Greenwood Theatre Company. Her credits whilst training at Rada include: King Lear (Shakespeare), The Oresteia (Aeschylus), The Provoked Wife (John Vanbrugh) and As you like it (Shakespeare).

Daniel BOWERBANK

Student, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London

 Daniel Bowerbank is a BA (Hons) in Acting student at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). Prior to training at RADA, attended the Arts Educational Schools London (ArtsEd) where, having attained one of only three prestigious scholarships offered, trained in acting, as well as dance (styles including: Ballet, Modern,Jazz, and Contemporary), and in singing. At RADA roles played include: Dr Lvov in "Ivanov" by Anton Chekhov, Laertes in "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare, Kreon in "The Theban Trilogy" in an adaptation by Timberlake Wertenbaker of Sophocles’ original works, Tom Fashion in "The Relapse" by John Vanbrugh, and most recently as Duke Senior, William and Charles the Wrestler in 2As You Like It" by William Shakespeare.

Leonard BUCKLEY

Student, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London

 Leonard Buckley is a London-based actor, musician and visual artist from Dublin, Ireland. His theatre credits as an actor, composer and dramaturge include: "Outlying Islands", dir. Mark Atkinson Borrull (Sugarglass Theatre / Samuel Beckett Theatre); "The David Fragments", dir. Nicholas Johnson (SBT; Greenwood Theatre, London); "Pseudaria" (Felicity Theatre / Live Collision 2017); "Love À La Mode" (Felicity / Smock Alley Scene + Heard 2017), the award-nominated "Gays Against the Free State!" (Tiger Dublin Fringe 2016), "God’s Ear" (Felicity / SBT), dir. Colm Summers; and the award-winning "Enemy of the Stars", dir. Nicholas Johnson & Colm Summers (SBT; Fez International Theatre Festival, Morocco). He has also published illustrations, poetry and literary criticism in publications across Dublin, Edinburgh and the Netherlands, including "T-JoLT", "Icarus Magazine", "Crows Nest Zine", and "Brill". In 2016, he graduated from Trinity College Dublin with a first-class honours B.A. in English Literature.

Phoenix DI SEBASTIANI

Student, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London

 Phoenix Di Sebastiani is a London-based actor who was born in Rome, Italy, but was raised in England. His theatre credits include: "King Lear", directed by Gregory Doran in 2016 (Royal Shakespeare Company @ the RSC Stratford Upon Avon & Barbican Theatre London); "Rainbow Magic Live", directed by HIT entertainment/The Panto Company in 2015 (UK tour); "Warwick Castle", directed by Merlin Entertainments from 2013 to 2015 (Warwick Castle); "Stitch Live", directed Disney in 2012 to 2013 (Stitch Live @ Disneyland Paris); Character & parade department, directed by Disney in 2011 to 2013 (Disneyland Paris). His film credits include: "King Lear Live" in Cinemas, directed by Gregory Doran for RSC Live in 2016 (Royal Shakespeare Company & Picture House Entertainment); Official Narrative Music Video for Vicious Words by Chris Tye, directed by Hayley Dickinson in 2016 (Christ Tye Music).

Scott GUTTERIDGE

Student, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London

 Scott Gutteridge began acting when he was 16 years old, joining Llanelli Youth Theatre (LYT) in South Wales. Some of his theatre credits with LYT, National Theatre of Wales and National Theatre Connections include ZEUS (Homer’s ‘Iliad’), Alex DeLarge (A Clockwork Orange), Rev. John Hale (The Crucible), Lysander/Puck (A Midsummer Night’s Dream), King Henry (Henry V), Scott (Tomorrow I’ll Be Happy), Dieter Ackerman (The Edelweiss Pirates), Tubbsy (Heritage), Carl (Buggerall) and Sonny (Grease). Having studied for 2 years at RADA, Scott has also played King Lear (King Lear) and Orlando (As You Like It) as part of the course. He now embarks on his 3rd and final year before graduating.

Isobel JESPER JONES

Student, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London

 Isobel Jesper Jones a third year acting student at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. Her theatre credits include: Love Plus (Burton Taylor '14), Romeo and Juliet (Michael Piltch Studio '14), The History Boys (Oxford Playhouse '14), Orlando (Keble O'reilly '14), King Lear (Keble O'reilly '15), Plenty (Keble O'reilly '15), Punk Rock (Simpkins Lee '15), Creditors (Burton Taylor '15), Singin’ in the Rain (Oxford Playhouse ’15), Breathing Corpses (Keble O’reilly ‘15), The Changing of the Guard (Keble O’reilly ‘16), Around the World in 80 Days (OUDS National Tour ‘15), Ghosts (Burton Taylor ‘16), ircleville, Circlevalley (OUDS National Tour ‘16), The Disintegration Loops (North Wall ‘16) and Madonna and Child (North Wall ‘17). In 2016 Isobel graduated from Oxford University with a BA (Hons) degree in English Literature and Language.

Saura LIGHTFOOT LEON

Student, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London

 Saura Lightfoot Leon is 21 years old. Born in Leiden in the Netherlands, Saura is half Spanish half English. She grew up with her parents who work at the Netherlands Dance Theatre. After completing her studies in the British School in the Netherlands, Saura attends Rada where she is now in her final year of BA Acting training. Saura discovered her passion for performing in acting classes in The Hague’s youth theatre ‘Rabarber’ as well as taking workshops led by ISTA and the New York Film Academy prior to her training at RADA. Saura went to participate in a charity project in Dhaka (Bangladesh) with her parents in 2014 where they gave workshops to street children, giving them an opportunity to express themselves through the creativity of their physicality. Saura’s also appeared several times in her parents choreographies on film. Saura’s interests are spoken word, yoga, dancing and drawing.

Harmony ROSE-BREMNER

Student, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London

 Harmony Rose-Bremner is about to enter her third year of the BA Acting course at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. During her training she has participated in a number of projects including "As You Like It" by William Shakespeare playing Rosalind, "The Theban Trilogy" by Sophocles playing Antigone and "Measure for Measure" by William Shakespeare playing Isabella. Prior to RADA she has been involved in a number of short and feature films, including "Carousel" (2016), directed by Kal Webber and "The Dark Mike" (2017), directed by Gary Love. Alongside acting, she is also very passionate about music. She studied flute, piano and voice at the City of Edinburgh Music School participated in Edinburgh Fringe Festival every year from 2010-2017 in range of musicals. There roles include Leading Player in "Pippin", Ti Moune in "Once on This Island" and Emma in "Jekyll and Hyde".

Nona SHEPPHARD

Playwright; Associate Director, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London

 Nona Shepphard is a freelance writer, director and deviser with over 150 productions and 40 commissioned plays to her credit. Her plays for a young audience recieved several awards and have been presented in the USA, Canada, Europe and Russia. Among her most recent writings are: "Signs of a Star-Shaped Diva" for GraeaeTheatre Company/Theatre Royal Stratford and Therese Raquin a musical version of Emile Zola's novel. She is the Associate Director of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) and Creative Director of RADA Enterprises.

Lewis TRELA-GRAY

Student, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London

M.Sc. Philippe NARVAL

General Secretary, European Forum Alpbach, Vienna

1994-1996 Scholarship holder/Student, Lester B. Pearson United World College, Victoria
1996-1997 National Service/Gedenkdienst, Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial, Jerusalem
1997-1998 Community Service Coordinator, American International School, Cochabamba
1998-2003 BA, King's College, London
2000-2001 Exchange Year, Universidade de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte
2003-2004 Exhibition Coordinator, Künstlerhaus Wien
2004-2005 Programme Manager, Concordia, Chisinau
2005-2010 Programme Officer, Light for the World, Vienna
2010-2011 MSc, University of Oxford
since 2012 General Secretary, European Forum Alpbach, Vienna

Seminarwoche

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Genre : Alle

14.08.2019

15:00 - 17:30SchnitzeljagdSocial
18:00 - 19:30WillkommenPlenary
19:30 - 21:30Brot und WeinSocial

15.08.2019

09:30 - 13:00Vorstellung der SeminarinhaltePlenary
20:00 - 21:00Special Lecture: Globales MuckrakingPlenary

15.08.-20.08.2019

Seminar 16: Partizipative Führung – Techniken des Dialogs und der Ko-KreationSeminar
Seminar 17: LEADfit – die Kunst der FührungSeminar
Seminar 18: Human-Centered Design: Neue Gestaltungsansätze für offene und nachhaltige GesellschaftenSeminar
Seminar 19: Das Leben ist (k)ein Spiel – Critical Game DesignSeminar
Seminar 20: Wie Achtsamkeit resilient(er) machen kannSeminar
Seminar 21: Warrior of the Heart – DojoSeminar
Seminar 22: Wer bist du? Spoken Word: Wie man sich gut vor Menschen ausdrücktSeminar
Seminar 23: „It does matter where“ – Raum fühlen, Raum hinterfragenSeminar
Seminar 24: Die ganze Welt ist BühneSeminar
Seminar 25: Die ganze Welt ist BühneSeminar
Seminar 26: Dramatic Thinking: Kunst als Mittel, um die eigenen Ideen klarer zu kommunizierenSeminar
Seminar 27: Singen – Hören – Gestalten – LeitenSeminar
Seminar 28: Musik – eine soziale Utopie?!Seminar
Seminar 29: Die ganze Welt ist BühneSeminar

16.08.-21.08.2019

Seminar 01: Innovationen in der Pflanzenzucht – Chance oder Risiko für die Sicherung unserer Ernährung?Seminar
Seminar 02: Europa und die Herausforderung der DesintegrationSeminar
Seminar 03: Freiheit und Sicherheit: Daten, Fakten und Stimmen aus AfrikaSeminar
Seminar 04: Chancen und Risiken von UrbanisierungSeminar
Seminar 05: Freiheit und Sicherheit im Zusammenhang mit FrauenrechtenSeminar
Seminar 06: Die globale wirtschaftliche KampfzoneSeminar
Seminar 07: Visual Culture: Bilder der Macht und Macht der BilderSeminar
Seminar 08: Politik und Religion: Räume und Grenzen der FreiheitSeminar
Seminar 09: Quantentechnologien – eine neue Ära der InnovationSeminar
Seminar 10: Die EU und ihre Nachbarn – EU-Außenpolitik zwischen Ehrgeiz und PragmatismusSeminar
Seminar 11: Wassersicherheit für Mensch und Natur – von jetzt bis 2050 (Teil der Alpbach Learning Missions)Seminar
Seminar 12: Nichtübertragbare Krankheiten – wie man sie kontrolliert und verhindert (Teil der Alpbach Learning Missions)Seminar
Seminar 13: Wie gelingt der Übergang zu einer Low-Carbon-Gesellschaft? (Teil der Alpbach Learning Missions)Seminar
Seminar 14: Intellektuelle Selbstverteidigung (Teil der Alpbach Learning Missions)Seminar
Seminar 15: Digital Democracy Lab (Teil der Alpbach Learning Missions)Seminar

16.08.2019

15:00 - 18:00Seminar 16-29Seminar

17.08.2019

09:30 - 12:30Seminar 1-15Seminar
15:00 - 18:00Seminar 16-29Seminar

18.08.2019

10:30 - 12:00Feierliche Eröffnung des Europäischen Forums Alpbach 2019Plenary
12:00 - 14:00Seminar 1-15Seminar
15:00 - 17:00Seminar 16-29Seminar

19.08.2019

09:30 - 12:30Seminar 1-15Seminar
15:00 - 18:00Seminar 16-29Seminar

20.08.2019

09:30 - 12:30Seminar 1-15Seminar
15:00 - 18:00Seminar 16-29Seminar
20:15 - 21:45International EveningPlenary

21.08.2019

09:30 - 12:30Seminar 1-15Seminar