Terry Duffy talk at Kings College Chapel
…be missed. ‘Victim, no resurrection?’ expresses in a powerful and thought provoking way the plight of victims of conflict, whether that be personal, local, or national. It is especially relevant…
…be missed. ‘Victim, no resurrection?’ expresses in a powerful and thought provoking way the plight of victims of conflict, whether that be personal, local, or national. It is especially relevant…
…psychologists, criminologists, curators, artists, writers, taggers, anarchists, and out and out vandals. Submission Guidelines Full papers should be around 5000 words, inclusive of citations and bibliography. Shorter submissions, including research…
…pursuing a practice-based PhD degree in Drama at the University of Exeter. Agnieszka Mendel (UK/Poland) is a singer, actress, ethnologist, voice and theatre teacher. For more information, please visit: www.urbanresearchtheater.com….
…as Colin, Simon & I to scrutinise male friendship. Simon Ellis is a Reader in Dance at Roehampton University. Post-show discussion 8 June. For more information please visit www.colinsimonandi.com. …
…in collaboration with members of the public will be archived at createlategraphics.tumblr.com following the event. This event has been organised in collaboration with CreateVoice, the V&A’s youth collective: www.vam.ac.uk/create For…
…of Commons Alinah Azadeh Alinah is currently undertaking a period of R+D supported by Arts Council England/GH Foundation for Peace, to develop an interactive audio App exploring conflict transformation, place,…
Immersive art works are part of the growing experience economy. Participatory performances, locked rooms, and interactive gaming offer new(ish) opportunities to immerse people in imaginary worlds that can technology can…
…‘carnival’ like no other – ‘yardi-gras’, devoid of bodies, bustle and tourists. The paper asks how politicised discourses about performing bodies, or their absence, in New Orleans intervene in or…
…panel discussion with four keynote speakers from across the disciplines of literature, the visual arts, and philosophy will provide an exciting forum in which to explore issues surrounding death and…
Sheila Maurice-Grey, also known as Ms MAURICE, is a London based trumpeter, vocalist and visual artist. Her sound is influenced by 70s jazz, a touch of West African sonic seasoning…
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