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Ideas About Sustainable Theatre

Ideas About Sustainable Theatre

Explore ideas about sustainable theatre shared at our Sustainability, Pedagogy and Environmental Justice in the Performing Arts conference.

Michael Walling, Artistic Director of Border Crossings, discusses the company’s approaches to ‘Engaging with Indigenous Ecological Knowledges’, in dialogue with Sachiko Soro and other members of the renowned Fijian dance company Vou. This talk was programmed for the Sustainability, Pedagogy, and Environmental Justice in the Performing Arts symposium held at Royal Holloway in June 2023. Further information on each company can be found at https://www.bordercrossings.org.uk and https://voufiji.com/about respectively.

 

At the Sustainability, Pedagogy, and Environmental Justice in the Performing Arts symposium held at Royal Holloway in June 2023, Professor Roberta Mock offers insights into Transitioning to Sustainable Theatre Production in the UK. The full report on her research can be downloaded here: https://pec.ac.uk/discussion-papers/transitioning-to-sustainable-production-across-the-uk-theatre-sector-2

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