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Academic Skills Session
MRC

Week 10 - Tuesday 4 December 2012

1.00 - 2.00pm

Modern Records Centre

Modern Records Centre - with Helen Ford

Focussing on the issues of medical history and mental health

MA Medicine based event; please note therefore that additional places are limited.

To reserve a space please email t.horton@warwick.ac.uk

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CHM Academic Skills Session
MRC

Week 10 - Tuesday 4 December 2012

1.00 - 2.00pm

Modern Records Centre

Modern Records Centre - with Helen Ford

Focussing on the issues of medical history and mental health

MA Medicine based event; please note therefore that additional places are limited.

To reserve a space please email t.horton@warwick.ac.uk

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STVDIO Seminar - Angela Nuovo (University of Udine)
H4.03

Angela Nuovo (University of Udine) on 'The library of Gian Vincenzo Pinelli (1535-1601): Book collecting and the Republic of Letters in Late Renaissance Italy'

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Caribbean Studies Seminar - Colin Babb
S0.10, Social Sciences

Colin Babb will talk about his latest book,

 

‘They Gave the Crowd Plenty Fun: West Indian Cricket and its Relationship with the British-resident Caribbean Diaspora’

 

Copies of the book will be available to buy on the night and for signing.

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Angela Nuovo (University of Udine) on 'The library of Gian Vincenzo Pinelli (1535-1601): Book collecting and the Republic of Letters in Late Renaissance Italy'

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Caribbean Studies Seminar series

Colin Babb will talk about his book, They Gave The Crowd Plenty Fun: West Indian Cricket and its Relationship with the British-Resident Caribbean Diaspora,  Room S0.10 Social Sciences Building at 5.15pm

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'To Tell My Story' exhibition launch
Helen Martin Studio & Upper bar foyer, ÌÇÐÄTV Arts Centre

'To Tell My Story' an exhibition celebrating multicultural achievements

in Shakespearean performance over several generations.

Theatre Bar, ÌÇÐÄTV Arts Centre, Tuesday 4th December, 8pm

'To Tell My Story' is an exhibition launching British Black and Asian Shakespeare, a three-year project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, which focuses on the forgotten history of non-white actors playing Shakespeare in the UK since the nineteenth century. It follows on from the successful Paul Robeson exhibition in 2009-10, celebrating Robeson's continuing legacy in British theatre.

You are also invited to a rehearsed reading of 'I Have Done the State Some Service: Robeson, Othello and the FBI’ by Tony Howard in the Helen Martin Studio, ÌÇÐÄTV Arts Centre, Tuesday 4th December at 6pm with a post-show discussion panel, to be followed by the exhibition opening.

Drinks and light refreshments will be served from 8pm.

Seating for 'I Have Done the State Some Service' is limited; please indicate if you would like to attend this performance.

RSVP by

12 noon 30 November2012  

Lisa Cook 

Project Support Officer

British Black and Asian Shakespeare Project 

Lisa.D.Cook@warwick.ac.uk

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