Poignant memories of women on the Home Front during WWII transformed by theatre

Contemporary and Applied Theatre student Teagan Kranenburg with Brookland Village interviewee Corona Wood
Arts Education Law
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Contemporary and Applied Theatre students transformed personal stories of women who supported the overseas war effort from home into a performance piece, earlier this semester. The production, Home Front, was a means of celebrating the Anzac Centennial. It linked Contemporary and Applied Theatre students with senior women from Brookland Village in Brisbane, who had memories […]

The role of trust in performance artists’ networks

Centre for Work Organisation and Wellbeing
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Perplexed by the ease with which invitations were extended to her to perform at some of Europe’s longest running performance art festivals, Centre for Work, Organisation and Wellbeing (WOW)-affiliated doctoral candidate, music student graduate, former Calliope (Central Queensland) resident, and then fledgling performance artist, Rebecca Clunn(nee Cunningham) wanted to know just who these people were, […]