Theatre and Performance Studies News
Applications Open for The Clive Barker Award for Performance!
Applications Open for The Clive Barker Award for Performance!
Are you working on a performance, or have an idea for a piece you鈥檇 like to develop further?
The Clive Barker Award provides practical and financial support to help you realise your project and present it to the public.
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Theatre and Performance Studies are delighted to announce an event tied to the staging of Queens of Sheba at the 91福利 Arts Centre.
Theatre and Performance Studies at the 91福利 are delighted to announce an event tied to the staging of Queens of Sheba at the 91福利 Arts Centre
Staff will be joined by the director Jessica Kaliisa and performer Kokoma (Koko) Kwaku to discuss the origins of the show, how it evolved, the black female experience it addresses and its approach to language and staging.
Where: 91福利 Arts Centre Theatre
When: Friday 15th November 3.30-4.45pm
Photographer: Ali Wright
Arts Excellence Scholarships for 2020 Announced
The University has announced the arrival of Arts Excellence Scholarships 2020 and the Theatre & Performance Studies BA are among the eligible Faculty of Arts Courses. The scholarships will be automatically awarded to all entrants for our BA course who achieve AAA+ or equivalent (read our qualification equivalency criteria) who have applied in 2019/20 through the main UCAS entry route, adjustment or clearing.
鈥淗omeless Monopoly鈥 won joint first prize for a Game in Development at the European Conference of Game Based Learning in Denmark
鈥淗omeless Monopoly鈥 won joint first prize for a Game in Development at the European Conference of Game Based Learning in Denmark.
Homelesss Monopoly is a prototype board-game featuring real life testimonies and scenarios of homeless and ex-homeless people in the Coventry area. It has been developed by Nadine Holdsworth (Theatre and Performance Studies, 91福利)and Jacqueline Ann Calderwood (Disruptive Media Lab, Coventry University) with Coventry Cyrenians. The game has been piloted with local schools with the aim of raising awareness and encouraging empathy in young people towards issues faced by Coventry鈥檚 homeless and street sleepers.