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"It is the specific details that are closer to universal truths", said Mathilde Lopez (Artistic Director of August 012) during the round table discussion following friday’s performance of Politics Explained to My Grandchildren: A Bildungsroman About Europe. This idea of using minute aspects of personal stories to build larger ____ is integral to the W.I.S.E Project’s success. The aim of which is to create micro-histories of a community that will lead to a greater understanding of…
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Over the passed couple of weeks I have spent a couple of hours watching the rehearsals for NTW18. I've had a couple of discussions, which have lead to a couple of thoughts and I thought I'd might as well blog about it.
This idea of "radicalization" keeps coming up, and I wonder what would radicalize me. The persecution of my family? Living in a society where I feel like me freedoms have been taken away? Luckily, these are things that I've never…
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Hi Jess, thanks for helping out with WiLD, look forward to meeting you on Friday!
Teifi x
Hey Jess! Have a wonderful summer and thanks so much for the friend add. See you in the new term x
Here I am, on my inter-webular stalking spree... Just thought I'd add that this is rather convenient as I left my charger at home so can't reply to your text - eeek! Either way, hope all is well.
Also, feel free to join our group if you want to be kept in the loop on what we have planned:
http://community.nationaltheatrewales.org/group/livestock-theatre-company
Hello Darling, Just check your all set up on the Team group and also the actors group so you can keep informed with everything. Message me if you need anything :)
Hi Jessica,
Welcome to the Community! It's great to see you here.
Have a look around and get stuck in. A good place to start is by joining a group. I recommend checking out the Actors Group (which is looked after by Michael Salmon, Company Assistant).
You can also Write a Blog Post to update the Community, or start a debate, or see what's on and add your own events in the What's On section.
As usual it's best to just dive in, but do give me a shout if you have any questions.
Jen