ResearchWorks: The story of a ‘pracademic’ Sophie Hope delves into her experience as a 'pracademic' by showcasing extracted images and sounds from her collaborative work.
Patrons Q&A with Adrian Dunbar Support Guildhall School’s students as a Patron Plus and join us for an exclusive Q&A with Guildhall alumnus and award-winning actor Adrian Dunbar.
Diversity in action: Diversifying production arts staffing in drama schools and conservatoires (2.0) For the second year, join us at Guildhall School of Music & Drama for a day of learning and meaningful networking as we consider the diversification of staff in drama school and conservatoire production arts departments.
ResearchWorks: Glimpses into Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) and its research potential in a Conservatoire Introducing a new project that applies Guided Imagery and Music (GIM) methods in music therapy to research involving conservatoire students and staff.
Beyond Text – The Performer as Creator with Robert Levin Robert Levin's presentation will address the techniques required for the two principal applications of improvisation to classical performance and include demonstrations of resultant improvisations.
ResearchWorks: Tango in Japan: Allure, Self-Transformations, the Performance of Modernity Discoveries from a case study in Japan about Argentine tango, from its historical "beginnings" to its contemporary international popularity.
ResearchWorks: Social Arts Practice – modes of artistic leadership with The Messengers Presenting work with band The Messengers, involving people who are homeless/in temporary accommodation, students, and professional artists.
ResearchWorks: Listening, Belonging, and Memory Abigail Gardner presents insights from her latest book about silence, witnessing and connected listening.
ResearchWorks: Agata Zubel – Vocal Works This lecture presents selected issues regarding the use of voice in the vocal works of the composer and singer Agata Zubel.
ResearchWorks: Clowns and Identity – reinventing clowning from the margins Jon Davison presents his work with artists of marginalised identities who are reinventing clowning.