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Arrivaland registration...
Conference Events
Conference schedule at a glance
Panel timetable at a glance

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Useful information
Getting here and getting around Brighton.
Performances and performers
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ASEASUK - get involved....
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Contact Us

The academic host for the conference

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Becky Elmhirst and organisation is being handled by the

f eam Clare Hodgson and Emily Bretnoll from South Coast Conferences. ln addition, we are
being assisted by a number of student volunteers. Please ask any of us for any assistance. To contact
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South Coast Conferences, email Southcoastevents(dbrishton.ac.uk or telephon e +44-1273-642L56.
To contact Becky Elmhirst, email R.J. Elmhirst(O briehton.ac.uk

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Cover photo: Shan women's skirt cloth from Burma/Myanmar, collected in the 1880s. From the

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Welcome
Welcome to the 2014 ASEASUK Conference, which we are very pleased to be holding at the
University of Brighton. This is the 28th conference of the Association of South-East Asian Studies in
the UK, and we look forward to an exciting programme of academic panels, workshops and cultural
performances in a convivial and friendly setting. The conference has benefited from the generous
support of the James Henry Green Charitable Trust, which has enabled us to hold our dinner at the
Royal Pavilion in Brighton. We are also pleased to include a panel on museology, convened by Helen

Mears, Keeperof World Art, Royal Pavilion & Museums, Brighton. There are 20 panels running
across five parallel sessions over the two days of the conference, and with the exception of the
conference reception and dinner on Saturday evening, all activities take place on the Falmer campus,
offering plenty of opportunity to meet new people and catch up with old friends. This year, the
conference welcomes lndonesian performance artist Agus Nur Amar, generally known as P.M.Toh,

to host Phakamas Jirajarupat and her team of Thai
dancers, who are offering performances and a workshop. ln this document, you will find practical
information about the conference venue and timetable, together with a detailed programme, paper
abstracts and contact details of panellists. lf you have any questions, please contact South Coast
Conferences Event Support (for practical matters) or the academic host Becky Elmhirst (for academic
matters). Contact details may be found on page of this document.


as artist-in-residence. We are also delighted

Arrival and registration
Registration opens from 15.00 on Friday 1-2th September, Checkland Building Foyer, Falmer Campus,
University of Brighton. lf you are likely to arrive earlier than that time, please notify the Events Team

at South Coast Conferences. You will be able to check into your room - accommodation is on
campus and just a short walk from the registration desk.

Conference Events
Welcome Reception, Friday 12th September, 18.30, Westlain House, Falmer Campus. The
conference will open with a brief ceremony and welcome reception, followed by a refectory dinner
at 19.00. Thanks to generous support from the Ford Foundation, ASEASUK is delighted to welcome
lndonesian performance artist, Agus Nur Amal, known as P.M. Toh, as artist-in-residence at the
conference. As part of our welcome event, at 20.30 there will be an opportunity to see the
documentary film,'Promised Paradise'(dir Leonard Retel Helmrich), which features the work of
P.M.Toh. This is followed by discussion, chaired by Professor Matthew Cohen, Royal Holloway
University of London, in Room 129, Mayfield Building.
Pre-dinner Drinks Reception, Saturday 13th September, 18.30-20.00, Brighton Dome, Brighton. All

delegates are invited to join us for a complementary drink and to enjoy a performance of Thai court
and folk dances by Ms Phakamas Jirajarupat, Miss Manissa Vasinarom, Miss Pawinee Boonserm,
Miss Purita Rungjirayos, Mr Cheerawat Wanta and Mr.Krailas Chitkul.

Conference Dinner, Saturday 13th September,20.00, Banqueting Room, Royal Pavilion, Brighton.
For those that have booked the conference dinner as part of their registrationpackage. With the
generous support of the James Henry Green Charitable Foundation, ASEASUK is delighted to be

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Welcome Reception

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Refectory Dinner

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07.30-09.00

Breakfast

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09.00-10.30

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