Seminars
2007
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19
Judith Bettelheim, San Francisco State University:
Religion Performed: Carnival and Festival in Cuba.
Frances Ramos, Western Michigan University, Kalmazoo: Saintly Images and Carnival Dancing in 18th Century Puebla: The Case of the Heretica Doll.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
James Stokes, University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point:
Attacking the festive World: Entertainment, Religion and Cultural Control in Tudor England.
David Sanchez, Technical University, Berlin, Germany:
The Tarasca in Madrid's Corpus Christi Procession (1650s-1770s).
A Popular Depiction of Evil.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9
Janet Marquardt, Eastern Illinois University: Medieval Fever in 1910 Cluny; Religious Festivals Joins Royal Reenactment.
Christina Neilson, John Hopkins University, Baltimore: Beheading the Baptist: Sacred Street Theater and Sculptural Intervention in Renaissance Florence.


