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Lydia Watt and Danielle Hilaire-‘Starting out in a Communications job: A world of modern media, purpose and shaping brand perception!’

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Join Danielle and Lydia, consultants at Lansons Communications and both featured on the PR Week 30 under 30 Newcomer list 2021, for an exclusive online session. The pair will discuss what a communications role looks like today and how to know whether you’d be a good fit! In a post-pandemic world, brand perception and reputation

Rooms – Dance Performance by Haowen

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The dance work focuses on the lives of people under the epidemic, and explores the overwhelming impact of people on their daily lives. People tried to entertain themselves at home during the isolation, by socializing online, playing virtual games, hosting their own parties, festivals with a strong sense of ritual, and playing in fear and

Samson Akanni- Afro-Fusion Workshop

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Samson AKANNI was born and raised in Lagos, Nigeria. He did his Bachelors and Masters in the Department of Theatre Arts, University of Ibadan where he majored and minored in Dance and Acting. Throughout his years within the four walls of the university and the entertainment industry of Nigeria, he was exposed to several dance

The People Show Q&A with Gareth and Maya

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People Show are the UK’s first experimental theatre collective (1966). Informed by a rich legacy of performance, every new show is an expression of whoever is in the room. Here is the link to register on Eventbrite!  

Julian Dismore- Workshop on Television/Film Production

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Julian is an award-winning TV director and series producer. He’s travelled the world making shows for BBC1, ITV, Channel 4, Five, Animal Planet, Sky, Nat Geographic and Discovery. Julian’s series produced over forty shows including ‘Crash Scene Investigators’ for ITV, ‘Missing Mums: Lorraine Kelly Investigates’ for Sky, ‘The Sheriffs Are Coming’, ‘Real Lives Reunited’ and

Melissandre Varin- Drama Talk

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Relation, displacement, multiplicity, identity, interdependency, and language emerge from Melissandre’s work. Making from an Afro and Caribbean diasporic context, Melissandre adds layers of complexity using a situated Black feminism. Through poetic performance arts, moving image assemblages, and site-specific installations – among other things – Melissandre interrogates how the encounter between bodies that have been marginalised,

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