Sex & Sexuality Video performance based on research into the myths of sex and sexuality on campus, developed by Leanne Burrowes.
Contains nudity and strong language.
Not suitable for under 18s.
Told by the Old Video performance by Lucy Scarrott explores the lives of people linked to the Royal Albert Dock and compares their lives to those of the people living alongside the Portsmouth Dockyard.
Why is it so hard to find you people? A sentence which leads to inspiration. Video projection and audio performance.
The Absence of Home A film project exploring the lives of international students at UEL by 2nd Year Community Arts Practice student Fabiola Santana.
Students’ Parking Rights Mulbah Waiwaku delves into the rights of students who want to drive to campus
Working for your safety What goes on in the minds of the security guards who work on campus? Film and performance work by John Kande
Where I Am Screening of performance work by graduating Community Arts Practice students.
Limehouse Voices A collection of student work from the Level 2 Community Arts Practice Module Public Project 2. The Module was delivered at Half Moon Young People’s Theatre, Limehouse (Tower Hamlets) and will include video works, sound works and a demonstration of a website.
Net-worked Save the Hackney Empire: 2nd Year Theatre Studies students create documentary theatre from community interviews, playbills, posters, financial documents, and archival materials from the East London Theatre Archive – engaging past to present as the Hackney Empire closes its doors. Who will save the Hackney Empire now?
Mapping Solo Performance – Final Degree Show. BA Theatre Studies. Students explore heritage, fairytales, recipes, and reflections...just to name a few of the inspirations traversing concepts between self and other, on this epic journey of identity construction and deconstruction.
Solo Performance won MayFest Best of Festival Award in 2009!
Can I help you? Yes, I can! Or at least I can try… Bonita Charles presents a solo piece on the topic of “help”
What’s with this chicken? Performance piece by Elijah
Sister2Sister
How safe is your place? Keisha Riley-Douglas performs a work in response to students’ feelings about safety on the Docklands Campus.
Turning a blind eye Chantal Jameson on smoking as a social act of community engagement.
Dinner Ladies Susan Ndabai explores the lives of the canteen staff as well as students at UEL bringing the unknown into the realm of the know.
Woyzeck the finale
Ubu Roi by Alfred Jarry Presented by first-year performing arts students
Body/Movement Performance piece by graduating third-year Community Arts Practice students.
Lucky Dip Performance piece by graduating third-year Community Arts Practice students.
Pornography Simon Stephens’ disturbing play deals with the lives of Londoners on a day that London received the news of its successful Olympic bid. Presented by first-year performing arts students.
Silent Structures 1Interdisciplinary performances inspired by the work of John Cage and Allan Kaprow
Silent Structures 2
Silent Structures 3
Silent Structures 4
Silent Structures 5
Open Mic Creative Writing readings
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