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Thinking Practice: February 2015
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Wednesday, 25 February 2015. The last 10 days has seen a plethora of noteworthy reports and policy announcements (ie 1). Just as I prepared to sit down to blog about one, along would come another. I want to discuss two here with some reference to two others, as they all connect. First up was a ‘closing statement’ from GPS Culture. 8211; the troika of Christopher Gordon, David Powell and Peter Stark. A New Destination for the Arts. Between a RoCC and a Hard Place. Deliver its Royal Charter. 8217; This eco...
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Thinking Practice: June 2015
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Wednesday, 17 June 2015. Talking to the Dead. Sometimes chinks of light. Are framed in black. Last weekend I was one of a number of people who read poems by our friend Gordon Hodgeon at the launch of his book,. Talking to the Dead. Which was mainly written in the years after Gordon became paralysed, but whilst he could still talk with the aid of a ventilator, and therefore write using dictation software. Albeit decades apart –. His own poems were always gimlet-eyed and, some might say, a bit on the miser...
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Thinking Practice: RSA cultural contract: straw man dons thinking head
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Friday, 13 March 2015. RSA cultural contract: straw man dons thinking head. From @ace national twitter stream with permission. Thanks to Alison O'Hara for pointing me out! I promised more on the RSA’s draft contract between government and the arts and cultural sector. After the launch debate event this week. So here we go, trying to reflect some of the conversation as I heard it, and some thoughts of my own. Get yourself a brew, it’s not as short as I’d like. (Not enough time! How long is it for? The tim...
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Thinking Practice: July 2014
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Thursday, 10 July 2014. Thinking Practice work in most if not all its usual variety has continued in recent months, alongside the major commitment/opportunity of being Interim Director at mima. Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art. This has ranged from some great facilitation and coaching gigs, talking adaptive resilience in a museums context, helping launch CidaCo's Developing Cultural Resilience. The CPP for South East Northumberland, evaluating Northern Stage's NORTH. And less sleep than usual. Anywa...
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Thinking Practice: Talking to the Dead
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Wednesday, 17 June 2015. Talking to the Dead. Sometimes chinks of light. Are framed in black. Last weekend I was one of a number of people who read poems by our friend Gordon Hodgeon at the launch of his book,. Talking to the Dead. Which was mainly written in the years after Gordon became paralysed, but whilst he could still talk with the aid of a ventilator, and therefore write using dictation software. Albeit decades apart –. His own poems were always gimlet-eyed and, some might say, a bit on the miser...
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Latest News | The Audience Through Time | an interdisciplinary dialogue around spectatorship
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The Conference and Speakers. The Audience Through Time. An interdisciplinary dialogue around spectatorship. Timings Now Online and Conference Twitter. Posted by Christine Twite. Asymp; Leave a comment. Are now available for The Audience Through Time Conference. Please go to our Conference and Speakers section. We are also pleased to announce that we will be inviting the audience to tweet during the conference. Our hashtag is #audiencethroughtime. Kalagora at The Audience Through Time. Directed by Russell...
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The Conference and Speakers | The Audience Through Time
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The Conference and Speakers. The Audience Through Time. An interdisciplinary dialogue around spectatorship. The Conference and Speakers. The Audience Through Time, Saturday 3rd December 2011, 9am – 6.30pm. Please note that speaker abstracts and some panel line ups are subject to slight change. At the end of the conference at 8pm there is also the chance to attend a performance of Kalagora by Siddhartha Bose, a poet, playwright, performer, and a Leverhulme Fellow in Drama at Queen Mary, University of Lond...
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Call For Papers | The Audience Through Time
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The Conference and Speakers. The Audience Through Time. An interdisciplinary dialogue around spectatorship. The Audience Through Time Conference. Keynote Speaker: Professor Tracy C. Davis, Barber Professor of. Performing Arts, Northwestern University. Saturday December 3rd 2011. 9am – 6.30pm (followed by drinks reception). Arts Building, Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End, E1 4NS. CFP Deadline: September 16th 2011. How have audiences changed through time? Chairperson: Dr Bridget Escolme. Bridget ...