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28 September 2023
Webinar: How to build a campaign in the Performing Arts
Your creativity has the power to make an impact on our Ocean. Create a legacy. Work for good. The Ocean needs our help.
Our Deep Currents workshop has been built to help young people aged 16-25 understand more about themselves and our Ocean.
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6 May 2023
Dance Performance - And the Summer Shall Follow
In a thought-provoking double-bill of contemporary danc, emerging choreographers Catherine Sleeman and Liezl De Wouters explore the link between personal and planetary well-being, inviting their audience to look both outward and inward for hope.
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16 March 2023
Too Much World At Once: An underrated triumph of theatre
Surly, guarded Noble attempts to navigate the treacherous waters of youth and coming of age whilst trying to uphold his crumbling family in this achingly real yet charmingly surreal production.
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5 December 2022
Shrewsbury Theatre Severn Pantomime: Utterly Unmissable
A smashing show ‘Fitt’ for the West End. Watch out Shrewsbury, Brad is back! ‘The perfect anecdote to everything going wrong in the year’ - David Jack, Theatre manager.
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9 November 2022
The American theatrical dream and its costs
Gigi talks about the difference in systems between American Theatre and British Theatre sectors.
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12 March 2021
The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland top three in the world for performing arts
The highly esteemed Scottish drama school, where David Tennant, Daniella Nardini, James McAvoy, and Alan Cumming (to name a few) all trained, has been named one of the world’s three best places to become a performer.
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4 November 2017
Boys in the performing arts
Ever noticed the large gender gap between the amount of boys and girls in amateur performing arts? Well I think that it's an issue that needs to be addressed and here's why.
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8 July 2017
Free Creative Development Workshop and Performance
Come and take part in a free workshop, then have the chance to ask all the questions you have about training and working in the arts! Finally, you'll get to see Wac Arts' Diploma students perform - all for free!
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23 June 2017 – 26 August 2017
Jimmy Robert - European Portraits
Jimmy Robert's European Portraits opened on 23 June marking the first anniversary of the Brexit vote, exploring ideas of inclusion and exclusion, belonging and identity and how these are constructed. Robert foregrounds the physical division between PEER's two gallery spaces in an installation that integrates a series of intimate text portraits written by the artist and a new sound work by Ain Bailey, alongside three consecutive evenings of live performance in the gallery in late June. The focal point of the performance is the substantial doorway and entry/exit point that conjoins the two rooms where Robert moves within and through, a constricted space of both transience and infinity while handling the drapes and folds of a large-scale fabric-printed image from a 16th century Bronzino portrait. A film of the live event is available on the PEER website and the audio/visual elements of European Portraits are presented as a gallery installation.
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