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Activating Theatre: people participating, performing politics (Symposium, Leeds, 6 March 2012)
A practice-based symposium examining how theatre and performance work to change people and society on Tuesday 6 March 2012, Stage@leeds Building, University of LeedsMembers of the Faculty of Performance, Visual Arts and Communications and the Faculty of Medicine and Health have … Continue reading
Posted in Arts in Health, Seminar
Tagged arts, arts in health, imagination and creativity, medical humanities, theatre, wellbeing
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Performing Medicine – The Anatomy Season – 28 Oct to 10 Dec 2011
For six weeks from 28 October to 10 December, Performing Medicine: The Anatomy Season explores the fertile and fascinating relationships between anatomy and performance bringing together brilliant artists, anatomists, medics and thinkers for a series of conversations, performances and workshops. … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements
Tagged anatomy, history of medicine, medical humanities, medicine, performance, theatre
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Breaking Patterns, Creating Change – Report on the first ‘Theater of the Oppressed’ Workshop held for Medical Students in India
Dr Satendra Singh reports on the first ‘Theater of the Oppressed’ (TO) workshop ever for medical students in India, held on 23-24 Aug, 2011 at New Delhi and conducted by Medical Humanities Group UCMS, Delhi: Created by the Brazilian theater … Continue reading
Posted in Review
Tagged arts, infinite ability, medical humanities, theatre, University College of Medical Sciences
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