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Part one of Leni Riefenstahl’s documentary about the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games.
In 1935 Leni Riefenstahl was approached by the president of the German Olympic Committee to make a film of the 1936 Berlin games, which were being staged by Goebbels as a giant propaganda exercise. Using 44...
Half of all gamers are women, but only 4% of coders are. Radio 1’s Alice Levine takes five girls and finds out if they can take on and take over the male-dominated digital world. [120 minutes]
Any group leader can use these co-operative games with his or her group and get a positive response. But besides being fun, they are designed to teach or reinforce basic skills in maths, English,...
Dale le Fevre demonstrates skill games that are fun but also teach important developmental skills that every child needs, to promote learning and social skills. The video introduces teachers to games that...
Inspired by the songs from "As You Like It", musician, Anjana Vasan, performs a musical triptych which follows the trajectory of a relations that doesn’t end well.
Lecture by Dr Stephen Curtis (Lancaster University), part of the Game Lab series, examining the ways in which the Bard and his works have been used as the inspiration or setting for games, both card/board...
Podcast hosted by Rich, Ben and Dicky. In this edition the explore of what kind of board games might have appealed to Shakespeare and his characters.
Weekly Podcast hosted by Cassidy Cash in which she explores Elizabethan England and Shakespeare’s world. This week David Parlett discusses some of the card games popular in Shakespeare’s day.
An interactive video game conceived and created by Professor Gina Bloom and ModLab, University of California, Davis. The game gives everyone a chance to design, direct and act in scenes from Shakespeare’s...
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