FULBRIGHT ALUMNUS RON JENKINS WILL
DELIVER
2007 SELMA JEANNE COHEN LECTURE
Ron Jenkins, professor of theater at Wesleyan University,
will present the 2007 Selma Jeanne Cohen Lecture in International Dance
Scholarship. Dr. Jenkins will speak on "Sacred
Dance and Secular Law in Bali.” All conference participants and guests are
encouraged to attend this special event.
The lecture will explore the significance of Balinese
sacred dance by examining a landmark 2007 court case involving renowned painter Nyoman Gunarsa who
alleged that several of his paintings of dancers had been counterfeited. He attempted to demonstrate the illegitimacy
of the forged paintings by dancing in the courtroom. Dr.
Jenkins conducted primary research for the paper during his time in Bali as a Fulbright scholar in 2007.
"The paper will analyze Balinese dance in a context that removes it from its typically exotic setting in Hindu temple festivals,” Dr. Jenkins said. "In doing so, I hope to encourage future dance scholars to look past the intoxicating surface spectacle of Balinese dance to its more mundane functions as a cultural point of reference that helps the Balinese make sense of their world in concrete ways.”
Dr. Jenkins is the author of several books on performance and translator of numerous plays by Italian Nobel Laureate Dario Fo. He has studied Balinese performance since 1976, when he lived in a Balinese village for a year and performed with a troupe of temple dancers.
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I am happy and honored at having been chosen to deliver the Selma Jeanne Cohen Fund Lecture,” Dr. Jenkins said. "Many years ago, Dr. Cohen’s sponsorship of the International Encyclopedia of Dance allowed me to write about masked performance in Indonesia, so I feel this lecture will be the continuation of an ongoing dialogue about the importance of dance in a culture where the arts are essential to the life of the community.”
Dr. Selma Jeanne Cohen, preeminent dance historian and
founding editor of the International
Encyclopedia of Dance, endowed the dance lecture at the Fulbright Association’s annual conference to
highlight dance scholarship in a multidisciplinary, international forum. Previous lecturers are Leslie Friedman, the
Lively Foundation, San Francisco (2000); Robin Marshall Grove, University of
Melbourne, Australia (2001); Gretchen Ward Warren, University of South Florida (2002);
Wayne B. Kraft, Eastern Washington University and the Erdély (Dance) Ensemble (2003);
London-based Millicent Hodson, dance historian and choreographer (2004); Richard
Semmens, University of Western Ontario, Canada (2005); and Barbara Browning,
New York University (2006).