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Creativity and Performance in Teaching and Learning Colloquium Provisional Programme

18-19 September 2009
CAPITAL Centre, Millburn House, University of Warwick

Events will take place in The CAPITAL Centre Studio unless otherwise indicated.

Friday 18th September
10am
Millburn House Foyer
Coffee and Registration  

10.30am

Welcome and Introduction Carol Rutter and Nick Monk
10.45am Open Space Learning: Past, Present and Future Jonothan Neelands
11.45am Plays without Titles: Fail Better, the Lorca Project
and the idea of the Resident Company
Jonathan Heron
12.30pm
Millburn House Foyer
Lunch  
1.15pm Research through Drama to make Applied Theatre : Passing On(PDF Document) Claudette Bryanston and Dr Judith Purkis
2.00pm The Risk Factor: Performance
Skills and The Entrepreneur
 (PDF Document)
Ruth Leary, Nick Monk and Jonathan Heron.
3.20pm Skills & Pedagogy:
A Roundtable (CAPITAL Rehearsal Room)

Michael Whitby, Pro Vice-Chancellor
in Teaching & Learning; Karen Ford, Learning and Development Manager (Academic);
Nathalie King Postgraduate Skills Programme Project Officer; Matt Armstrong, Development
Officer, Kneehigh Theatre; Jenny Mills, Warwick
Graduate. Led by Susan Brock.

4.00pm
Millburn House Foyer
Tea  
4.15pm Creative Engagement with
Philosophy and Literature
 (PDF Document)
Eileen John
5.00pm Creating an Interdisciplinary Module Paul Prescott
5.20pm Reflection Led by Nick Monk
7.30pm
Scarman House
Dinner  
     
Saturday 19th September
10.00am On Trial: Shakespeare and
The Law
 (PDF Document)
Paul Raffield and Carol Rutter.
11.00am
Millburn House Foyer
Coffee  
11.30am CAPITAL Chemistry: Performance,
Pedagogy and the Sciences
 (PDF Document)
Peter Sadler, Julie Ann Lough, Nicky Farrer and
Nick Monk.
12.30pm
Millburn House Foyer
Lunch  
1.30pm Effective Partnerships Jacqui O'Hanlon, Head of Education, Royal
Shakespeare Company
2.30pm Re-Performing Performance:
Shakespeare Archives in Teaching and Learning
Jonathan Heron
3.00pm
Millburn House Foyer
Tea  
3.30pm Summary and open discussion Led by Carol Rutter
4.30pm Close