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Who is she? Who are we? 我们是谁?她是谁?

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The MA module Performance and Collaborative Enterprise (PACE) has brought together young women from China and the UK with diverse backgrounds, from international finance to performance design, translation to management. They have collaborated with The Stanley and Audrey Burton Gallery to create text, films and images designed to attract a new audience to the gallery, especially...

MALEFICARUM

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Final year students from the School of Performance and Cultural industries present Maleficarum, originally created as a stage performance but now totally reconceived as a radio play.

What is Digital Performance: a stage@leedsDigital Webinar

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Our digital creative literacy has had an enormous boost during the period of lock down. Formerly niche platforms like ‘Teams’ and ‘Zoom’ have become as familiar as Facebook and Youtube. Many creatives have moved on-line, with a raft of singer songwriters delivering gigs from their couches and cultural heavyweights such as the National Theatre and...

Close Knit

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stage@leedsDigital presents Close Knit: Knitting away the loneliness, stitch by stitch• Let’s knit ourselves closer during this time of self isolation and cast on to new connections. Close Knit

Radical Performance Knowledge webinar series - Broken Chords can Sing a Little: artistic and performative practices beyond neutrality

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Broken Chords can Sing a Little: artistic and performative practices beyond neutrality Isabel Lima, community-based artist, Teesside Respondent: Lindsay Rodden (playwright and researcher, University of Leeds) Broken Chords Can Sing A Little is a series of community-based art projects that began in 2016, commissioned by the Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art. Calling upon classical mythology,...