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Warwick Student Arts Festival 2010
This year the Warwick Student Arts Festival returns, taking place from Friday 25 to Monday 28 June 2010 on central campus, absolutely free of charge.
Public Lecture with Richard Dowden: What Africa Gives the World
Richard Dowden, Director of the Royal African Society, will deliver a public lecture on Thursday 8 July entitled 'What Africa Gives the World' as part of the Institute of Advanced Study (IAS) summer school programme on Theory for a Global Age: The Place of Africa?
Koan returns to Warwick Arts Centre
After nearly two years’ absence Warwick Arts Centre's iconic White Koan was reinstalled in the new landscape at the entrance to Warwick Arts Centre on Tuesday 18 May.
One World Week 2010
The world's largest student run international event - One World Week - returns to campus between the 22nd and 30th January for its annual celebration of the world’s mosaic of cultures.
'Spy Steps' Experimental Theatre
The latest not-quite-theatre production from the Stan's Cafe Theatre Company is now on at the Warwick Arts Centre until the 26th June.
Stratford-upon-Avon Poetry Festival comes to Warwick
As part of the prestigious Stratford-upon-Avon Poetry Festival two special readings will take place at the University on Thursday 14 May.
The Last Women take to the 'stage'
A collaborative research project between The Centre for the History of Medicine and the Triangle Theatre Company draws to a close with performances at Coventry's Belgrade Theatre this week.
Warwick's Dramatic Success at National Festival
Warwick University Drama Society (WUDS) and Warwick drama company Curious Directive swept the boards at the recent National Student Drama Festival in Scarborough, for their productions of Elephant’s Graveyard and Return to the Silence.
'Shakespeare Found' Film is Top Download on iTunes U
A University of Warwick production about a newly discovered Shakespeare portrait has become the most downloaded film on Apple's iTunes U service.
Warwick in Venice Summer School
A new Venice Summer School exploring global arts will take place at the University’s Palazzo Pesaro Papafava in Summer 2009.
Opera Warwick presents Dido and Aeneas
Opera Warwick presents a new production of Purcell's opera, Dido and Aeneas, which will be touring venues around the West Midlands and London this month. The production will feature professional baritone, Richard Whitehouse in the lead role and the new venture aims to raise the bar for student theatre at Warwick.
Taking time over 'Slow Poems'
Warwick
academic and poet Professor David Morley recently contributed over 80 poems to a
“slow art” poetry trail in woodland at Bolton Abbey, North Yorkshire. The “slow poems” are written into natural
materials to form a woodland trail and will remain there until they naturally
fade and disappear.