Ernst Oppler. Pavlova as bacchante. Drawing. (Public Domain) The Centre for Global Theatre History cordially invites to a public talk by London based reader and researcher Kate Elswit ( (Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London) on Tracing Dynamic Spatial histories and Networks of Movement on the Move on Wednesday, 14 June, 12-1:30pm @ Institute for Theatre Studies, Georgenstrasse 11, Room #109. "The talk is based on a series of collaborations between Kate Elswit and H..
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Dr Philipp Ekardt NOMIS-fellow (eikones), University of Basel Monday, 10 December 2018, 5:30 pm ...
Lecture on the capacity of the (architectural) drawing to act as a precise mnemonic device in the re...
Nic Leonhardt, Director of the Centre for Global Theatre Histories, has been invited as a keynote sp...
The Department of History at Heidelberg University has invited Christopher Balme to speak about his ...
From 19 to 21 of August, the Global Theatre Histories project celebrates 5 years of successful work ...
The Centre for Global Theatre History cordially invites you to this guest lecture by Helen Gilbert, ...
Over the last decade, the term 'lecture-performance' has come to circulate widely in contemporary ar...
This interview is part of the series “Seen Through a Spatial Lens … – Spatializations in Global Time...
Live Transmission is a series of critical and creative events curated across a week in June (11-14th...
A seminar and workshop developed as part of What is a Living Archive? Curating the Unruly Materialit...
The 12th Annual Graduate Conference in European History (GRACEH), organised by the University of Vie...
Organised by the ERC project SAW (Research Group SPHERE), in relation to the seminar History of Scie...
Lecture on the capacity of the (architectural) drawing to act as a precise mnemonic device in the re...
In 2016 I initiated Public Programming, a research collaboration with Dr Janna Graham and Dr Susan K...
Keynote presentation at Conversations: The Data Route, a conference in connection with the BIG BANG ...
Dr Philipp Ekardt NOMIS-fellow (eikones), University of Basel Monday, 10 December 2018, 5:30 pm ...
Lecture on the capacity of the (architectural) drawing to act as a precise mnemonic device in the re...
Nic Leonhardt, Director of the Centre for Global Theatre Histories, has been invited as a keynote sp...