Browsing Astudiaethau Theatr, Ffilm a Theledu / Theatre, Film & Television Studies by Author "Gough, Richard"

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  • Llana, Jazmin Badong (Aberystwyth UniversityTheatre, Film and Television Studies, 2009-09)
    The dotoc is a religious devotion to the Holy Cross in Bicol, Philippines. Women cantors take the role of pilgrims journeying to the Holy Land to visit the Holy Cross or performers reenact as komedya St. Helene’s search ...
  • Gough, Richard (2011-12-12)
    As part of the Residency a series of workshops that explored many skills associated with the Performing Arts were organised. At the end of the time there were two performances one that involved mainly children and another ...
  • 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 ...
  • Gough, Richard (2003)
  • Christie, Judie; Gough, Richard; Watt, Dan (Routledge, Taylor and Francis, 2006)
    Exploring thirty years of work by The Centre for Performance Research (CPR), A Performance Cosmology explores the future challenges of performance and theatre through a diverse and fascinating series of interviews, testimonies ...
  • Brostrom, Cara (Aberystwyth UniversityTheatre, Film and Television Studies, 2010-03)
    The Performance: A teapot, a stranger, a very clean house; diary of the unremarkable is a participatory enquiry into photography as both time-based medium and phenomenological encounter. Prior to the installation, 15 ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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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