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Emma Darwall Smith. Article. Emma Darwall Smith has a degree in Dramatic Arts from the University of Leeds and and trained as an actor at RADA. She worked for eight years in theatre, film, TV and radio. Emma co-wrote and performed Forbidden Dance at
Sioban Whitney Low. Article. Sioban Whitney Low was born in 1964. She read English at Jesus College, Cambridge, spent five years working for a fashion designer while trying to first write this novel, and from 1990 has worked extensively in the Arts,
Working with Private Media Materials in the Public Realm. Article. A collaboration between Herbert Media, Val Hill and Shaun Hides from the Department of Media and Communications, Coventry University and Nirmal Puwar, from the Methods Lab at the
BA Arts Management lectures taught me transferable skills; with the help of my lecturers, I gained more experience in the industry which led me to my full-time role.
Primary page content. Lily Evans-Hill's MPhil/PhD Art research project. My research uses the Women’s Art Library to look at the mobilisation of collectives, co-operatives and collaboration in feminist art in the UK. It explores the various
Primary page content. M. Maria Walhout's MPhil/PhD Art research project. My practice-led research project examines the contemporary charismatic Christian prayer practice of glossolalia ('speaking in tongues') through a queer/trans lens on
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Often seen in Chinese film and theatre, Chinese sword dance is a core discipline in traditional Chinese classical dance training.
The Erhu is a two stringed bowed instrument with a beautifully characteristic haunting sound quality and is most famously used in the sound track to Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon.
This degree offers you rigorous and relevant training in economic theory, economic history, modelling, coding, statistics, and econometrics with real-world applications.