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Performance Research Hub, University of Oxford. https://torch.ox.ac.uk/performance-research-hub
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prhoxford.bsky.social
Join playwright Nicholas McInerny and BAFTA-winning actress Rakie Ayola on 25 October. Sensitivity reading as dramaturgy: can it really work? torch.ox.ac.uk/event/sensit...
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oxhumanities.bsky.social
Today we are delighted to launch the new Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities, a one-of-a-kind space where academia and culture will intersect to create something extraordinary. Read more: humanities.web.ox.ac.uk/article/step...
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hgreenstreet1.bsky.social
For anyone in/ near Oxford, @marieminden.bsky.social and I are having a public conversation about our new books and ’new approaches to theatrical form’ with the fabulous Sos Eltis in November. There will be cake! www.torch.ox.ac.uk/event/new-ap...
New Approaches to Theatrical Form: Radical Realisms in Contemporary British Theatre and Modernism after the Ballets Russes book conversation
www.torch.ox.ac.uk
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apgrd.bsky.social
🎉🎉New exciting event just announced for November. 'Dressing “Greek”: Clothing, Movement and Performance from Ancient to Modern', Ertegun House, Oxford, 29th November. An interdisciplinary conference on ancient Greek bodies, performance and clothing.
#clothing #performance #classics #reception
Image of a drawing of an ancient dancer, dark hair and light clothing. She is waving her hands up and jumping on one foot. The backfroung is mustard colour.
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apgrd.bsky.social
You are warmly invited to the 25th Annual Joint Postgraduate Symposium on Ancient Performance and Reception, Thursday 3 July and Friday 4 July. University of Oxford and Royal Holloway, University of London.
Zoom link and Programme now available: www.apgrd.ox.ac.uk/events/2025/...
Image of a screenshot showing a computer screen with a section of its keyboard, a picture of an ancient Greek fresco and writing "Ecologies and Futures in the Theory and Practice of Greek and Roman Performance and its Reception"
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oxmusicfaculty.bsky.social
On Tuesday 10 June, Dr Esther Cavett and Javier Rivas present at the Graduate Research Colloquia, exploring current conversations on the potential for participatory music-making to promote sustainable human coexistence.
Graduate Research Colloquia: Dr Esther Cavett (KCL, University of Oxford) and Javier Rivas (King's College London)
www.music.ox.ac.uk
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oxmusicfaculty.bsky.social
Timothy Coombes, ‪@marinuleccia.bsky.social‬, @ehmacgregor.bsky.social, and Javier Rivas will each give presentations at OSiMTA on Tuesday. Please do join us from 5pm for this session on Music Theory, Analysis, Education and Play.
oxmusicfaculty.bsky.social
This term the Oxford Seminar in Music Theory and Analysis has been curated by Dr Giles Masters and explores 'Scenes from Childhood: Music Theory and Analysis, Education and Play'. Mark your diaries to join us on Tuesday 3 June!
Oxford Seminar in Music Theory and Analysis: Scenes from Childhood: Music Theory and Analysis, Education and Play
www.music.ox.ac.uk
prhoxford.bsky.social
Join @kirstensb.bsky.social for a workshop looking at soon-to-be-published translations of the work of Henrik Ibsen and Laura Kieler - three plays in dialogue with one another. 19 May 2025. torch.ox.ac.uk/event/voiced...
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theruskin.bsky.social
What's In A Letter: Queer Temporalities.
Listen to Ruskin DPhil researcher Jen DeNike on local BBC radio tonight at 9pm interviewed in the show Out with Kathy to hear all about Jen's performance lecture & exhibition in collaboration with Giulia Astesani, on Sat 3 May!
www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand...
A portrait photo of Jen DeNike showing a close up of her face. She is dressed in a tweed cap and grey jacket with a red cravat.
prhoxford.bsky.social
Join Jen DeNike & Giulia Astesani on 3 May for a performative lecture and conversation designed to collaboratively think through an (inherently queer) epistolary form. torch.ox.ac.uk/event/whats-...
What’s in a letter: Queer Temporalities. Performance Lecture and exhibition. Saturday 3 May 2025, 4pm
Dolphin Gallery, St John's College, Oxford OX1 3JP
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oxmusicfaculty.bsky.social
EMPRes collaborate with @modernartoxford.bsky.social on Thursday 1 May to present an evening of experimental performance, electronic music, sound art, film, and movement.
LIVE x EMPRes
www.music.ox.ac.uk
prhoxford.bsky.social
Join us on 28 April for an open rehearsal of The White Whale, a new adaptation of Moby Dick by The Theatre, Chipping Norton in collaboration with Professor Christine Gerrard (English). @chippytheatre.bsky.social torch.ox.ac.uk/event/open-r...
Open rehearsal: The White Whale
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engfac.bsky.social
Time's running out to book your free ticket for this evening's English Faculty / Oxford World's Classics #Shakespeare webinar.

Delve into The #Tempest with Emma Smith and Lauren Working.

7 April at 6pm - 7.15pm
Online via Zoom

All welcome!

#TeamEnglish #Cpd #BookSky
English Faculty/OWC Shakespeare Webinar: The Tempest
In this free webinar, Professor Emma Smith will be discussing the new edition of The Tempest from Oxford World's Classics.
shakespeare-webinar-the-tempest.eventbrite.co.uk
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engfac.bsky.social
Are you an aspiring novelist, playwright or screenwriter? There's still time to enter the Oxford/42 New Writing Prize.

We're looking for talented new voices in fiction & welcome experimental writing as well as work that would appeal to a broad audience. Closing date=30 April.

#BookSky #amwriting
Launch of Oxford/42 New Writing Prize: now open for submissions
english.web.ox.ac.uk
prhoxford.bsky.social
Join us on 9 May for Videographic Entanglements. At a time of extraordinary challenges to the university as a social institution, we gather to discuss the role of video in sustaining our research practices and collaborations. Book your place: torch.ox.ac.uk/event/videog...
Videographic Entanglements: Audiovisual Practice Across Disciplines
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apgrd.bsky.social
Final reminder to sign up for A Colloquium on Aeschylus' Agamemnon!
⏰ 1.30pm Friday 21 March
📍 Ioannou Centre, Faculty of Classics, University of Oxford
📢 FREE, but register to attend in person
🧑‍💻 Join online - no registration needed
🎭 All details: www.apgrd.ox.ac.uk/events/2025/...
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robertlaidlow.bsky.social
Excited to announce “TECHNO-UTOPIA”, my new concerto for Zubin Kanga commissioned by the BBC Philharmonic and Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra. TECHNO-UTOPIA explores memory, magic, ruthless algorithms, and what makes music more than just data.
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oxmusicfaculty.bsky.social
Don't miss the BBC Radio 3 broadcast of @danhulme.bsky.social's colloboration with Shiva Feshareki at the Barbican Centre! Listen along to the New Music Show from 10.45pm on Saturday evening.
www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m...
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torchoxford2013.bsky.social
TODAY | Join us for an exciting event between the Sleep and the Rhythms of Life project, and Dansox, with live dance performance and panel discussion featuring experts from science, literature, music and history. Register here: tinyurl.com/2tdae7dy #dance
Between Sleeping and Waking, an evening of Dance and Discussion
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apgrd.bsky.social
🎥 Our recording of last month's event 'The Art of Filmed Theatre: Greek Tragedy captured by the National Theatre' with Erin Lee (NT Head of Archive) and Jess Richardson (Head of Production and Content) is now available to watch online!🍿 @nationaltheatre.org.uk @apac-ssn.bsky.social shorturl.at/k3nnh
The Art of Filmed Theatre: Greek Tragedy captured by the National Theatre
YouTube video by Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama
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climateoxford.bsky.social
Putting climate negotiations on stage: A roundtable with the writers of Kyoto, a political thriller dramatising UN climate negotiations.

Tue 11th Mar 17:00 - 18:30
St Catherine's College, Oxford

Tickets: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1251676731...

@goodchancetheatre.bsky.social

Image (c) Manuel Harlan
A roundtable with the writers of Kyoto
Join us for a discussion with the talented writers from Kyoto on March 11, 2025 at 5:00 PM!
www.eventbrite.co.uk
prhoxford.bsky.social
Our RSC IF Fellow Amahra Spence is leading an event on 2 April as part of Marmalade Festival - see you there!