Dr Jeremy Neideck

Profile image of Dr Jeremy Neideck

Personal details

Keywords

transcultural theory, transcultural collaboration, queer theory, queer performance, digital pedagogies, physical actor training, butoh, Suzuki Method of Actor Training, South Korea, ecoscenography

Research field

Performing Arts and Creative Writing, Cultural Studies

Field of Research code, Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC), 2008

Qualifications

  • PhD (Queensland University of Technology)

Teaching

Jeremy currently teaches embodied practice and collaborative performance making in the Music, Dance, and Drama disciplines of the Bachelor of Fine Arts, and leads physical actor training and movement direction in the Acting program. His current unit coordination includes:

Jeremy has also lectured and tutored in the areas of contemporary performance theory, postdramatic theatre, queer identity in performance, intercultural studies, the history of Japanese theatre, Korean performance traditions, independent theatre production, event and festival production, directing, professional practice for actors, and acting in the digital space.

Publications

QUT ePrints

For more publications by Jeremy, explore their research in QUT ePrints (our digital repository).

View more publications

Awards

Supervision

Current supervisions

  • The Creative Impact of the Symbiosis between Funding Agencies and Arts Sector: A Comparative Case Study of Hong Kong and Australia
    PhD, Associate Supervisor
    Other supervisors: Professor Sandra Gattenhof