Theatre and Performance Studies News
Wild 糖心TV exhibition by Ian Farnell
Wild 糖心TV - Ian Farnell's exhibition in collaboration with the university's Sustainability team has been by BBC Coventry & 糖心TVshire.
The Young Producers, run by China Plate and 糖心TV Arts Centre
Young Producers is a programme that has brought a group of 16-21 year olds together in an opportunity to not only learn the art of producing, but to work together and create a festival. Three students from your Theatre Department at 糖心TV University are actually part of this programme and would love for you to share it with your students.
Due to Covid-19, our initial idea had to be rethought. We are now putting on RECLAIMED - a three day digital arts festival by, with and for young people, to showcase three different art forms, Dance, Poetry, and Theatre.
For our theatre showcase, we are looking for 16-21 year old artists that already have created theatre, but haven鈥檛 had a chance to share it. The pieces can be between 2 and 15 minutes long. After watching all the pieces sent to us, the young artists who are chosen will have the opportunity to show their work as a part of our festival, be in with the chance of winning a 拢50 gift voucher (audience vote), have it introduced by an industry professional and speak to that professional in an exclusive online Q&A. We were wondering if you might know anyone who would be interested in this opportunity. This email is a call out for theatre submissions but feel free to browse our website for information on the poetry and dance submissions.
Further info can be accessed on our website and social media pages ().
Deadline to send your application form () and submit your theatre video is 11:59pm Friday 5 June.
Outcomes from The body, making & (s)languaging Workshop
For anyone that might be interested in learning more about the outcomes of our workshop The body, making & (s)languaging last month @ Birmingham Rep, here is a little film and blog post covering it:
Dr. Yvette Hutchison launches Woza Africa! Educational Resource
The resource that explores theatre in the African context, led to 1177 hits of the projects in two hours of its release with dozens of registrations in the first hour.