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  • Research, Centre for Performance (Unknown Publisher, 2010-06)
    CONTENTS: CPR Collection changes; Society for Theatre Research; The Third Forage: Dance and Choreography; World Theatre Journal Donation; Box lists online!; Making Theatre Making History; Performance Research Archive; ...
  • Staniforth, Amy (CPR, 2011-06-06)
    Contents: ITC Forage; Numbers up; Post doctoral research assistant; New Acquisitions; Giving Voice; PRIMO books; Go Wales; Bookshop; Theatre, Dance, Art & Sound; On Trauma
  • Research, Centre for Performance (CPR, 2009)
  • Gough, Richard (2011-12-12)
    Cardiff Laboratory Theatre took The Dragon Procession to a variety of Welsh Towns during the Summer of 1981. Many of these images are from the performance in Llandysul. In general the processions started on the edge of a ...
  • Gough, Richard (2011-12-12)
    The performance started some days before the wedding ceremony with the Town Dragon, made by the children of Blaenau Ffestiniog, sitting and waiting under a canopy for a suitable dragon to arrive in the town. In the morning ...
  • Watt, Daniel (Centre for Performance Research, 2006)
    A speculation on the future of performance and an evocation of the history of the Centre for Performance Research (CPR) The Aberystwyth based Centre for Performance Research (CPR) concludes its recent celebration of 30 ...
  • Research, Centre for Performance (Centre for Performance Research, 2009)
    Giving Voice springs from a strong belief in the voice’s ability to communicate beyond language and cultural difference, and that working with the voice can allow people, from wherever they come, to enjoy and value the ...
  • Staniforth, Amy (Centre for Performance Research, 2010-02)
    I felt for some of the librarians and archivists who didn’t have a chance to speak their part at the last event – who were told in some ways that their ordering destroyed the pleasure and surprise of the archival visit. ...
  • Greer, Stephen (CPR, 2010-10)
  • Research, Centre for Performance (Centre for Performance Research, 2008-05)
    CPR Newsletter Spring 2008 May 2008 1. CPR Funding Appeal Update 2. CPR – New York 3. Bali Unmasked – Topeng Mask Workshop 21st – 23rd May, Cardiff 4. Opportunities available from CPR collaborators: a. Performance of ...
  • Staniforth, Amy (2012-05-09)
  • Staniforth, Amy (2009-03-01)
    The discovery in 1959 of the fossil fragments that would become the Zinjanthropus boisei skull propelled Olduvai Gorge, the Leakey family, and the search for human origins into the glare of the world's media. This triumvirate ...
  • Thompson, Melissa (2008)
    Richard Gough’s talent for taking risks came at an early age. He left school at age 17, and while others were deciding whether to take up a trade or go to university, Gough struck out on his own journey, deciding to create ...
  • Research, Centre for Performance (CPR, 2009-05-12)
    On 12th May 2009 the Theatre, Film and Television Studies Department (TFTS) and the Centre for Performance Research (CPR) will welcome new Departmental Fellow Barbara Cavanagh and we would like to invite you to attend an ...
  • Allen, Richard (CPR, 2010-10)
    I entered the collection with an agenda: I wanted to locate the material it held on stage machinery; trap doors, revolving stages, fly towers and winch systems, and - if I was lucky, trick props and stage effects, items ...
  • Gough, Richard (CPR, 2009-05-12)
    John Cavanagh began collecting books on theatre when he was studying at Oxford in the late 1940s and at the point of his death the library amounted to 22,000 books (at one point it had been in excess of 30,000) and a large ...
  • Banham, Simon (CPR, 2009-05-12)
    In search of Neher: notes from a presentation A few days before I came to the archive a theatre director called Annie Castledine phoned me after many years silence, Annie had been a significant person in my early career ...
  • Owen, Roger (CPR, 2009-05-12)
    Notes for the Cavanagh Collection seminar: or ‘How the stories of young men in the War became a part of their comic demeanour and the narrative agency of their own (auto)biography.’
  • Gough, Richard (2011-12-12)
    This production took place in the Llechwedd Caverns. The performance journeyed down through the caverns stopping to tell the tale at each location. The lighting from the attraction was supplemented to highlight features ...

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