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The Ecologies of Amateur Theatre, has won the 2019 David Bradby TaPRA Award for outstanding research.
Congratulations to Nadine Holdsworth and colleagues Helen Nicholson (Royal Holloway) and Jane Milling (University of Exeter) on this fantastic achievement.
Learn more about The David Bradby Award
Pictured: The Ecologies of Amateur Theatre (Palgrave Macmillan 2018), WINNER OF THE DAVID BRADBY AWARD 2019
Interested in a PhD with us and want to secure Midlands4Cities funding?
You can hear more about how to apply at the Coventry Midlands4Cities application writing workshop on the 16th November.
Sign up HERE
PhD candidate Carolyn Deby invites you to urbanflows: an audience experience that journeys through the city of Coventry
You are invited to urbanflows: an audience experience that journeys through the city of Coventry
urbanflows: entangled in the grain of worlds, becoming is an audience experience that journeys through the city of Coventry, with elements of performance, installation, sound, video, and words scattered throughout the everyday spaces passed through. Audience size is limited and tickets must be booked at least four hours in advance. If you have one, please bring your smart phone, charged and with data. You will receive the secret starting location and instructions by text and email 24 hours before (or on the day of the performance for late bookings). The work will proceed rain or shine. You are advised to wear comfortable footwear for walking and dress for the weather conditions. Bring hope.
Congratulations to Alice Golisano who has been awarded the Warwick-Paris Seine co-tutelle EUTOPIA scholarship
Congratulations to Alice Golisano who has been awarded the Warwick-Paris Seine co-tutelle EUTOPIA scholarship. Alice will be joining us in September 2019.
School of Creative Arts, Performance and Visual Cultures (SCAPVC)
A new creative venture from the Faculty of Arts will help develop the University as a powerhouse for the artistic, cultural, creative and media industries in the region and beyond. The new School of Creative Arts, Performance and Visual Cultures will redefine Warwick’s teaching and research in the arts, cultural and creative industries – offering great opportunities for students, graduates, external partners, academics and for public engagement.