The monographs of Thinking Through Performance will complement and augment the existing Performance Research Books series, Inside Performance Practice, that has focused upon specific performance companies or artists and the engagement of scholarship with practice in relation to a distinctive body of work. Thinking Through Performance will allow more cross-cutting, interdisciplinary and speculative writing around and through performance and will enable, through…
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Performance Research Books, Wales are pleased to announce the launch of their second publication:
‘We're People Who do Shows’: Back to Back Theatre - Performance, Politics, Visibility
Edited by Helena Grehan…
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30th JULY – 12th AUGUST 2012, Aberystwyth, Wales
2 Week, 1 Week or Weekend workshop options available
How do we combine the precision of training with creative…
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We’d like you to design a bookmark that people won’t be able to resist picking up.
The six winning designs will be printed and made available at the June…
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The Centre for Performance Research (CPR) and Ymlaen Ceredigion seek five freelance community arts facilitators to assist with the delivery of a food and performance project that will be run with small groups of young people in five regions of Ceredigion - Llanarth, Llandysul, Llangybi, Newquay and Penparcau – from March to May 2011.
Each facilitator will be assigned to one region and will be required to facilitate sessions with their community group for the equivalent of one day per…
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