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In its most recent report, the Arts Council England surveys the way audiences engage with arts online. The digital audiences report is part of the Council's digital opportunities programme, a three-year...
[caption id="attachment_8586" align="alignright" width="183" caption="The Performing Arts on Film & Television Catalogue 2011"][/caption] A new catalogue is now available to download, detailing film...
The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) are marking their 10th Anniversary with a number of activities including a Research in Film Award competition. This is designed to showcase, reward and...
This resource is one of the major outputs of the AHRC-funded research project Screen Plays: Theatre Plays on British Television, which was based at the Centre for Research and Education in Arts and Media...
Telling the untold history of Black and Asian performers working in Shakespeare in the UK is the subject of the latest film from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC). The film British Black and...
On 7 - 9 May 2012, the first international ECLAP conference on 'Information Technologies for Performing Arts, Media Access and Entertainment' will take place in Florence, Italy. ECLAP - the e-library for...
12-13 September 2013 Weetwood Hall, Leeds Bringing together a vast range of film and media scholars, and featuring keynote speeches by Andrew Higson and Claire Monk, this conference will investigate...
Mirror Mirror: Representations and Reflections on Age and Ageing 29-3 October 2013 London College of Fashion (LCF), University of the Arts London http://tinyurl.com/arts-MirrorMirror This two-day...
Welcome Open University Students We hope the television programmes we have produced with the BBC, Channel 4 and Sky Arts provide you with a useful resource to help inform and support your OU studies.
Multicultural Shakespeare: 1930-2010 is a three- year, AHRC-funded research project based at the University of Warwick's Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies. Collaborating with theatres...