Join Amelia Clarke and Talya Rajagukguk as they explore life as Theatre Studies students from a global majority perspective. They critically and openly discuss issues and experiences on both a localised level - at the University of Warwick - and wider level, referring to other universities and the theatre industry. On occasion, listeners will be presented with the perspectives of guest academics a... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts |
So long, farewell to our dear viewers and listeners. It has been an honour and pleasure for us to host 6 episodes and 8 minis of Strangers By Nature. In this last episode, we recap our fav memories, highlights and share our biggest learning moments a... more
Traditionally, art spaces at the University of Warwick have been predominantly white. Recently there has been an upsurge of creative spaces on campus led by students of the global majority. In this episode, Talya and Amelia sit down with Maureen Onwu... more
What better way to prove your talents than to win an award right? Well, in this mini we sit down to discuss all the shifts and changes happening right now at awards ceremonies in the creative industries. Do you think the Oscar’s are still too white? ... more
When you ask how someone made it, they likely mention networking. But why and how? We show you the easiest ways to network for all the shy and exhausted performers out there. Don't fret, we got you covered. more
We made a pros and cons list to decide whether online or in-person theatre reigns supreme. Yes, some points are obvious but others we only realised once we started studying Theatre at uni. Do you still get goosebumps when you watch shows online? more
Eurocentrism has always been a point of discussion in Theatre Studies courses in UK universities. In this episode, Amelia and Talya sit down with Getrude, the 2022 African Women Playwrights Network artist in residence at the University of Warwick. Th... more
We discuss the reality of going to the theatre. What do you do when your friend takes a BeReal during a show you spent months creating? Why is the seat right next to yours £10 cheaper? The difference between the women's and men's toilet queue is so f... more
It's all about anticipating change, experimentation, collaboration and not waiting till you're 'qualified'. Schedules are key. If it sounds overwhelming, that's okay! We're here to walk you through what we have learnt from various creative processes.... more
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