Creative Arts, Performance and Visual Cultures » SCAPVC News, Events and Activities /fac/arts/scapvc/events/ The latest from Creative Arts, Performance and Visual Cultures » SCAPVC News, Events and Activities en-GB (C) 2026 University of 糖心TV Fri, 24 Apr 2026 15:02:53 GMT http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss SiteBuilder2, University of 糖心TV, http://go.warwick.ac.uk/sitebuilder In Memorium - Professor Baz Kershaw /fac/arts/scapvc/theatre/staff/baz_kershaw/ <div class="news-thumbnail" style="float: left; margin-right: 10px; margin-bottom: 5px;"><img class="thumbnail" width="100" height="100" src="/sitebuilder2/file/fac/arts/scapvc/events?sbrPage=%2Ffac%2Farts%2Fscapvc%2Fevents&newsItem=8ac672c59db02a11019dbffdd61c321b" alt="image"></div><p>We are deeply saddened to announce that Baz Kershaw died on 31st March.</p> <p>Prior to his retirement, Baz Kershaw was Professor in Theatre and Performance Studies at the University of 糖心TV. Baz was a pioneer whose research was unfailingly innovative and forward-thinking. He led the way through his research into community theatre, the politics of performance, performance ecologies and his commitment to practice-based methodologies. He was author of <i>The Politics of Performance</i> (Routledge 1992), <i>The Radical in Performance</i> (Routledge 1999) and <i>Theatre</i>&nbsp;<i>Ecology</i> (Cambridge University Press 2007), editor of <i>The Cambridge History of British Theatre, Vol 3 &ndash; Since 1895</i> and co-editor of <i>Engineers of the Imagination</i> (Methuen 1983, 2nd ed. 1990), <i>Practice-as-Research in Performance and Screen</i> (Palgrave 2009) and <i>Research Methods in Theatre and Performance</i> (Edinburgh University Press 2011). His writing was translated into Spanish, German, Chinese, Indonesian, Arabic and Turkish. He co-founded the Practice-as-Research Working Group of the International Federation of Theatre Research and was co-initiator and founder member of the Theatre and Performance Research Association (TaPRA). In 2011 he was awarded Lifetime Membership of TaPRA in recognition of outstanding contributions to theatre and performance research internationally. He received similar honours from the Irish Society of Research and the Egyptian Ministry of Culture/Cairo International Festival of Experimental Theatre.</p> <p>Our thoughts go out to his family, friends, former colleagues, collaborators, and students.</p> Fri, 24 Apr 2026 14:56:00 GMT 8ac672c59db02a11019dbffdd61c321b ECOLOGISATION IS NOT A METAPHOR: CULTURE IN THE WEB OF LIFE /fac/arts/scapvc/events/?newsItem=8a17841a8f95a9ce018fcf217ab160fb <p>CMPS is delighted to invite you to our annual lecture from Dr. Colin Sterling (University of Amsterdam) on Weds 19th June at 5pm in the FAB cinema, followed by a wine reception.</p> <p>Entitled <i>Ecologisation is not a metaphor: Culture in the Web of Life, </i>the lecture draws from Dr. Sterling's research, critically examining heritage and museums through the lens of art and ecology. Abstract and bio below. Please register here <a href="/fac/arts/scapvc/ccmps/research/beinghuman2024/annuallectureregistration">/fac/arts/scapvc/ccmps/research/beinghuman2024/annuallectureregistration</a></p> <p>The lecture forms part of our PGR conference <i>Being Human in the Media and Creative Industries</i>, that will run throughout the day on 19th June. Details and registration page <a href="/fac/arts/scapvc/ccmps/research/beinghuman2024/">here</a>.</p> <p>We hope to see you there!</p> <hr /> <p>ECOLOGISATION IS NOT A METAPHOR: CULTURE IN THE WEB OF LIFE</p> <p>Ecological thinking has long been entangled with different ideas about how to organise political, economic and social life. In the face of climate change and the environmental crisis, the urgency of thinking and acting ecologically has only intensified. Cultural actors and institutions have mobilised to address these concerns with new environmental programming, innovative sustainability strategies, and declarations of a climate and ecological emergency. This talk will argue that such shifts don’t just point towards alternative ways of living on and with the planet, they also instigate a fundamental reorientation of culture in the web of life. Drawing on the work of Jason Moore, this conceptualisation recognises that &ndash; like all forms of human organisation &ndash; cultural policies and practices are always co-constituted through nature. By focusing on the evolving place of museums in this web, the talk will explore how museums have contributed to the planetary crisis through specific symbolic and material practices, but also how emerging approaches in the field might, in some small way, help to ecologise society more broadly.</p> <p>Colin Sterling is Assistant Professor / Senior Lecturer in Heritage, Museums and the Environment at the University of Amsterdam, where he teaches across heritage and memory, museum studies and artistic research. Colin's research critically examines heritage and museums through the lens of art and ecology. He is the author of <i>Heritage, Photography, and the Affective Past </i>(Routledge, 2020) and co-editor of <i>Deterritorializing the Future: Heritage in, of and after the Anthropocen</i>e (Open Humanities Press, 2020). He is co-editor of the journal <i>Museums &amp; Social Issues</i>.&nbsp;</p> Fri, 31 May 2024 14:50:00 GMT 8a17841a8f95a9ce018fcf217ab160fb Congratulations to SCAPVC Staff! /research/research-culture-at-warwick/celebration-awards <p><strong>C</strong><b>ongratulations to SCAPVC staff for their research excellence</b> highlighted at the <a href="/research/research-culture-at-warwick/celebration-awards">糖心TV Research Celebration</a>:</p> <p>Prof Nadine Holdsworth and Dr Bobby Smith presented on their Impact work, and both were nominated for Impact Awards, and Prof Nadine Holdsworth was Highly Commended for her work.</p> <p>Prof Yvette Hutchison and Dr Bobby Smith were also shortlisted for postgraduate supervision from over 80- nominations.</p> <p>David Wright was also nominated for fostering an inclusive research culture award.</p> <p>Congratulations to all the nominees! </p> Mon, 20 May 2024 14:07:00 GMT 8a1785d88f95a9d5018f965428f60660 In Memoriam - Professor Jim Davis /fac/arts/scapvc/events/?newsItem=8a1785d78ba96175018baec81bc3259e <div class="news-thumbnail" style="float: left; margin-right: 10px; margin-bottom: 5px;"><img class="thumbnail" width="100" height="100" src="/sitebuilder2/file/fac/arts/scapvc/events?sbrPage=%2Ffac%2Farts%2Fscapvc%2Fevents&newsItem=8a1785d78ba96175018baec81bc3259e" alt="image"></div><p>It is with a very heavy heart that we write to let you know that Professor Jim Davis passed away on Saturday 4th November following a stroke. Everyone who had the pleasure of encountering Jim will appreciate that this is a huge loss for his family, friends, colleagues, collaborators and the wider research community. He was a fantastic scholar and unwavering champion for the discipline and theatre historiography. He was such an important part of the Theatre and Performance family at the University of 糖心TV and will be missed for his leadership, mentorship, friendship and unfailing sense of fun and mischief. Jim Davis joined 糖心TV in 2004 as Head of Department (2004-2009) after eighteen years teaching Theatre Studies at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, where he was latterly Head of the School of Theatre, Film and Dance. In Australia he was also President of the Australasian Drama Studies Association and member of the Board of Studies of the National Institute of Dramatic Art. Prior to leaving for Australia he spent ten years teaching in London at what is now Roehampton University. He co-organised many conferences including for the International Federation of Theatre Research (IFTR) in New South Wales and at 糖心TV. He convened Historiography Working Groups for both IFTR and for TaPRA. He served as an editor for the journal Nineteenth Century Theatre and Film. He published widely and with considerable critical acclaim in the area of nineteenth-century British theatre. His most recent bookComic Acting and Portraiture in Late-Georgian and Regency England (2015) won the TaPRA David Bradby Prize for Research in International Theatre and Performance in 2017 and was shortlisted for the 2015 TLA George Freedley Memorial Award. His other publications include Theatre &amp; Entertainment (2016), Dickensian Dramas: Plays from Charles Dickens Volume II (2017) and European Theatre Performance Practice Vol 3 1750-1900 (editor, 2014). He was also joint author of a study of London theatre audiences in the nineteenth century Reflecting the Audience: London 1840-1880 (2001), which was awarded the 2001 Theatre Book Prize. He contributed numerous chapters including essays on nineteenth-century acting to the Cambridge History of British Theatre and on audiences to the Cambridge Companion to Victorian and Edwardian Theatre. He also published many articles in Theatre Journal, Theatre Survey, Theatre Notebook, Essays in Theatre, Themes in Drama, New Theatre Quarterly, Nineteenth Century Theatre, Theatre Research International and The Dickensian. He was also responsible for many of the theatrical entries in The Oxford Readers' Companion to Dickens and contributed to the Oxford Encyclopaedia of Theatre and Performance, The Cambridge Encyclopaedia of Stage Actors and Acting and the New Dictionary of National Biography. For several years he wrote an annual review of publications on nineteenth-century English Drama and Theatre for The Year's Work in English Studies. There will be an event to celebrate Jim’s life in the New Year &ndash; we will post details when we know more</p> Wed, 08 Nov 2023 11:53:51 GMT 8a1785d78ba96175018baec81bc3259e Marco Polo and the Silk Roads – Call for Applications /fac/arts/scapvc/events/marco_polo_and <div class="news-thumbnail" style="float: left; margin-right: 10px; margin-bottom: 5px;"><img class="thumbnail" width="100" height="100" src="/sitebuilder2/file/fac/arts/scapvc/events?sbrPage=%2Ffac%2Farts%2Fscapvc%2Fevents&newsItem=8a17841a9126f10e01912d27227e37b1" alt="image"></div><p align="center"><strong>Autumn School for Postgraduate Students and Early Career Researchers</strong></p> <p align="center"><strong>Venice, 30 September &ndash; 4 October 2024</strong></p> Wed, 07 Aug 2024 14:03:00 GMT 8a17841a9126f10e01912d27227e37b1 Assistant Professor White's Book Acquired by Serpent's Tail /fac/arts/scapvc/events/?newsItem=8a17841b8a840eb0018a93d484db37df <p>&quot;Dirty Queers&quot;, Dr. Bryony White's new book and her first non-fiction title, <a href="https://www.thebookseller.com/rights/serpents-tail-snares-two-novels-and-a-queer-cultural-history">has been acquired by Serpent's Tail Press</a>. A queer cultural history, the book has been described as &quot;fabulously erudite&quot;, and is set to be published in Spring 2026.</p> Thu, 14 Sep 2023 13:14:00 GMT 8a17841b8a840eb0018a93d484db37df Assistant Professor White Wins 2023 TaPRA Early Career Researcher Award /fac/arts/scapvc/events/?newsItem=8a17841a8a8411e3018a93cc5f8f325d <p class="newsItemTitle">Dr. Bryony White, Assistant Professor of Theatre and Performance Studies and Director of Graduate Studies at 糖心TV's Department of Theatre and Performance Studies, has won the 2023 TaPRA Early Career Researcher Award for her article in the Summer issue of the peer-reviewed Art Journal, '<a href="https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00043249.2023.2239117" style="font-size: 14px; background-color: #ffffff; -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent; color: #b4153a; text-decoration-color: #cb5b75;">Returning to The Scene of the Crime: Gendered and Racialized Violence in Ana Mendieta's Rape Scene</a>'.</p> Thu, 14 Sep 2023 13:05:00 GMT 8a17841a8a8411e3018a93cc5f8f325d Fat Performance (Studies) Today /fac/arts/scapvc/events/?newsItem=8a1785d787bcda990187c808d70c33e3 <p>Jussara Belchior, Magdalena Hutter, Gillie Kleiman</p> <p>Wednesday 24th May 4pm-5.30pm on MS Teams</p> <p><i>The Fat Performance Reader</i> is to be an edited collection of original artistic and scholarly material discussing fat performance, which we define - for the moment - as performance whose meaning-making is both predicated on fatness and can speak into a conversation about fatness. In this talk, the three editors of this collection will discuss the origins of the project, its aspirations and limitations, and the key themes that have emerged through dialogue with contributors, as well as our individual perspectives on fat performance (studies). We will continue to unpick our understandings of fat performance and its relationship to the disciplines of performance studies and fat studies, unfolding our collaboration in public.</p> <p>Biographies</p> <p><i>Jussara Belchior (Brazil)</i></p> <p>Jussara Belchior is a fat ballerina. She also works as a choreographer, a collaborator in other artists’ projects and a researcher of practices and writings in contemporary dance. Her projects deal with fat people, fatness and non-normative bodies. She has a PhD degree in Live Arts. She is currently developing the CAIBA project (Catálogo Imaterial da Baleia - Whale Immaterial Catalogue), alongside that she is a part of the MANADA and the Escrita Performativa collectives. She is interested in poetics and politics of movement and positioning yourself through dance.</p> <p><i>Magdalena Hutter (Germany/Canada)</i></p> <p>Magdalena is a documentary filmmaker, cinematographer, and photographer. Her projects frequently deal with themes of belonging, ranging from documentary film to installations and interactive documentaries. In addition to her own projects, she also works as a DoP and consulting producer on other documentary films. She is a PhD candidate in the Interdisciplinary Humanities at Concordia University in Montreal/Canada, doing research-creation about fatness in dance and developing frameworks for Fat ScreenDance.</p> <p><i>Gillie Kleiman (United Kingdom)</i></p> <p>Gillie Kleiman works with and in dance and choreography, creating performances, texts, events and pedagogical encounters. Gillie’s work has a persistent interest in both the figure and the activity of the non-professional, and many of her projects have involved participation of non-professional collaborators or of the audience; this was the topic of her PhD project (completed in 2019). In 2020, Gillie initiated a new cycle of thinking and working about fat and fatness. Alongside her artistic practice, she is Head of Higher Education at Dance City, an adviser to Jerwood Arts, a Trustee of People Dancing, and external examiner at the Danish National School of Performing Arts. She is a member of the trade union UVW-DCW and is an accredited trade union representative. Gillie lives and works in Newcastle upon Tyne.</p> Fri, 28 Apr 2023 13:23:55 GMT 8a1785d787bcda990187c808d70c33e3 Mourning Theatres: Pandemic Grief and Queer Performance /fac/arts/scapvc/events/?newsItem=8a1785d787bcda990187c80871f433e1 <p>Fintan Walsh</p> <p>Wednesday 3rd May 12pm-1.30pm on MS Teams</p> <p>Grappling with extraordinary loss and its political denial, theatre and performance during the pandemic innovated forms and approaches to support the work of mourning. In particular, queer practices drew on their deep reservoirs of grief to make room for it in the bewildered present. This paper explores how some of this work intervened the social and cultural climate of the coronavirus pandemic, and how the pandemic enabled queer theatre and performance to reanimate and repurpose its own archives of loss.</p> <p>If you would like to attend please email <a href="mailto:anna.six@warwick.ac.uk">anna.six@warwick.ac.uk</a> </p> Fri, 28 Apr 2023 13:23:29 GMT 8a1785d787bcda990187c80871f433e1 Pizza for PTES /fac/arts/scapvc/events/?newsItem=8a1785d8808f1e71018093bea4c51c9f <p>On <b>Wednesday 11th May, 13:00-14:30</b> we are holding a PIZZA FOR PTES event at the Agora in FAB. This means free pizza for anyone who turns up and completes the PTES questionnaire!</p> Thu, 05 May 2022 10:23:00 GMT 8a1785d8808f1e71018093bea4c51c9f