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Dr Eirini Nedelkopoulou

Lecture in Theatre

Dr Eirini Nedelkopoulou is a Lecturer in Theatre at York St John University. Her main research interest in new media theatre and phenomenology partially derives from her PhD thesis Mixed-media Theatre: A Phenomenological Exploration of Body/Technology Chiasm in Contemporary Greek Theatre, which focuses on the reconfiguration of both body and space through technology in mixed-media performance.

Her research interests include: theories of embodiment in contemporary performance, multimedia theatre, interactive media, neuroaesthetics, postdramatic theatre, and physical theatre.

She has published on phenomenology, new-media theatre and participation. Eirini Nedelkopoulou is currently working on a co-edited book project, which explores issues of phenomenology in contemporary performance.

She is a member of the Performance and Philosophy working group of the Performance Studies International (PSi) and the Performance and New Technologies working group of Theatre and Performance Research Association (TaPRA).

Publications and Papers