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Dr Chris Hay
Dr

Chris Hay

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Overview

Background

Chris is an Australian theatre and cultural historian teaching and researching in the Drama program in the School of Communication and Arts, currently working on an ARC DECRA-funded project about the origins of live performance subsidy in Australia between 1949 and 1975. In this work, as in all of his research, Chris is particularly interested in what funded cultural output can tell us about national pre-occupations and anxieties. Along with this historical focus, Chris is working on a book project about contemporary Australian mainstage theatre after the Kevin07 election, as well as the Australian component of a project on the cultural history of the Eurovision Song Contest outside Europe. Chris's teaching responsibilities at UQ include theatre history, performance production, and script analysis. Chris welcomes applications for higher degree research at MPhil or PhD level in any of these areas.

Chris joined UQ from the University of New England (UNE), where he was Lecturer in Theatre Studies in 2017 and directed UNE's major production of Spring Awakening in his own translation. Between 2014 and 2016, Chris was Associate Lecturer in Performance Practices at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), Sydney, where he taught into the theoretical components of the practice-led Bachelor and Master of Fine Arts degrees. Chris was awarded his PhD from the Department of Theatre and Performance Studies at the University of Sydney, with a thesis entitled “Learning to inhabit the chair: Knowledge transfer in contemporary Australian director training”. This research was later published as the monograph Knowledge, Creativity and Failure (Palgrave, 2016). Chris currently serves as Vice-President of ADSA (the Australasian Association for Theatre, Drama and Performance Studies), an Associate Editor of Theatre, Dance and Performance Training, Deputy Editor of Performance Paradigm, and a Convenor of the Historiography Working Group of the International Federation for Theatre Research (IFTR).

Availability

Dr Chris Hay is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Sydney

Research interests

  • Australian theatre history

  • Theatre directing and directors

  • Creative arts pedagogy

  • Early Modern performance practice

  • Actors and actor training

  • Eurovision Song Contest

Works

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59 works between 2010 and 2024

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2017

Journal Article

Black, White, and Red Faces: Race and Performance at NIDA

Hay, Christopher (2017). Black, White, and Red Faces: Race and Performance at NIDA. Australasian Drama Studies, 70, 57-85.

Black, White, and Red Faces: Race and Performance at NIDA

2017

Conference Publication

On the Inside: Audience Belonging and "The Comedy of Errors"

Hay, Chris and Dixon, Robin (2017). On the Inside: Audience Belonging and "The Comedy of Errors". Australasian Association for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies, Auckland University of Technology, June 2017.

On the Inside: Audience Belonging and "The Comedy of Errors"

2017

Conference Publication

The Importance of Being Neutral: Challenging Belonging in Actor Training

Hay, Chris (2017). The Importance of Being Neutral: Challenging Belonging in Actor Training. Australasian Association for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies, Auckland University of Technology, June 2017.

The Importance of Being Neutral: Challenging Belonging in Actor Training

2016

Book

Knowledge, creativity and failure: a new pedagogical framework for creative arts

Hay, Chris (2016). Knowledge, creativity and failure: a new pedagogical framework for creative arts. London, United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-41066-1

Knowledge, creativity and failure: a new pedagogical framework for creative arts

2016

Conference Publication

The Avant-Garde Within the Institution

Hay, Chris and Dixon, Robin (2016). The Avant-Garde Within the Institution. Ten Questions About the Australian Avant-Garde, Sydney, Australia, November 2016.

The Avant-Garde Within the Institution

2016

Conference Publication

Resistance is Fertile: Failure as productive in the drama classroom

Hay, Chris (2016). Resistance is Fertile: Failure as productive in the drama classroom. Australasian Association for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies, Toowoomba,QLD, Australia, June 2016.

Resistance is Fertile: Failure as productive in the drama classroom

2015

Journal Article

The corpse corpses: non-professional performers and misperformance

Hay, Chris (2015). The corpse corpses: non-professional performers and misperformance. Performance Paradigm, 11, 46-58.

The corpse corpses: non-professional performers and misperformance

2015

Journal Article

The academic lives of student actors: conservatoire training as degree-level atudy

Hay, Chris and Dixon, Robin (2015). The academic lives of student actors: conservatoire training as degree-level atudy. About Performance, 13, 115-136.

The academic lives of student actors: conservatoire training as degree-level atudy

2015

Conference Publication

Code Clashes in Drama Education

Hay, Chris (2015). Code Clashes in Drama Education. International Symposium on Performance Science, Kyoto, Japan, September 2015.

Code Clashes in Drama Education

2014

Journal Article

V-Effekt: death, mortality, and the Melbourne International Arts Festival

Hay, Chris (2014). V-Effekt: death, mortality, and the Melbourne International Arts Festival. Anthropology and Humanism, 39 (2), 174-183. doi: 10.1111/anhu.12055

V-Effekt: death, mortality, and the Melbourne International Arts Festival

2013

Conference Publication

Written on the Floor: Shared Theatre Space as Palimpsest

Hay, Chris (2013). Written on the Floor: Shared Theatre Space as Palimpsest. Performance Studies international, Stanford, CA, United States, June 2013.

Written on the Floor: Shared Theatre Space as Palimpsest

2012

Journal Article

"What is to count as knowledge": the Evolving Directing Program at the National Institute of Dramatic Art

Hay, Christopher (2012). "What is to count as knowledge": the Evolving Directing Program at the National Institute of Dramatic Art. Australasian Drama Studies, 60, 194-207.

"What is to count as knowledge": the Evolving Directing Program at the National Institute of Dramatic Art

2012

Conference Publication

Strategising to Survive — an Australian conservatoire's experience

Hay, Chris (2012). Strategising to Survive — an Australian conservatoire's experience. Performance Studies international, Leeds, United Kingdom, June 2012.

Strategising to Survive — an Australian conservatoire's experience

2012

Conference Publication

NIDA Goes To Berlin

Hay, Chris (2012). NIDA Goes To Berlin. Australasian Association for Theatre, Drama and Performance Studies, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, July 2012.

NIDA Goes To Berlin

2011

Conference Publication

What is to count as knowledge?: The Evolving Directing Program at NIDA

Hay, Chris (2011). What is to count as knowledge?: The Evolving Directing Program at NIDA. Knowledge/Culture/Social Change International Conference, University of Western Sydney, November 2011.

What is to count as knowledge?: The Evolving Directing Program at NIDA

2011

Conference Publication

Picturing Success: Imaging Collaborative Networks Amongst NIDA Directing Graduates

Hay, Chris and McGillivray, Glen (2011). Picturing Success: Imaging Collaborative Networks Amongst NIDA Directing Graduates. AusStage Symposium, Geelong, VIC, Australia, September 2011.

Picturing Success: Imaging Collaborative Networks Amongst NIDA Directing Graduates

2011

Conference Publication

Learning to Inhabit the Chair: Knowledge in the NIDA Directing Program

Hay, Chris (2011). Learning to Inhabit the Chair: Knowledge in the NIDA Directing Program. Australasian Association for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies, Monash University, July 2011.

Learning to Inhabit the Chair: Knowledge in the NIDA Directing Program

2011

Conference Publication

Melbourne is a Place Where Nothing Ever Happens

Hay, Chris (2011). Melbourne is a Place Where Nothing Ever Happens. Death Down Under Conference, University of Sydney, June 2011.

Melbourne is a Place Where Nothing Ever Happens

2010

Conference Publication

“Edgy, rockin’ student-theatre": Emergent Directors and the Avant-Garde

Hay, Chris (2010). “Edgy, rockin’ student-theatre": Emergent Directors and the Avant-Garde. Australasian Association for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies, Australian National University, Canberra, June 2010.

“Edgy, rockin’ student-theatre": Emergent Directors and the Avant-Garde

Funding

Past funding

  • 2020 - 2022
    The Origins of Live Performance Subsidy in Australia, 1949-1975
    ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award
    Open grant
  • 2019
    A Vigorous and Significant Force: the Origins of Arts Funding in Australia, 1949--1975
    UQ Early Career Researcher
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    "Policy as Choreographic act: How the AETT shaped a national dance identity in Australia"

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Stephen Carleton

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Playing Shakespeare: Unlocking Meaning via the Subversive Performance of Implied Stage Directions

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Jennifer Clement

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Dr Chris Hay directly for media enquiries about:

  • Australian Theatre History
  • Drama
  • Eurovision Song Contest
  • Live performance
  • Shakespeare
  • Theatre

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