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6th March
12:30 to 13:30
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Modernism and Political Theatre in Ireland and Egypt Talk with Amina Elhalawani - ONLINE ONLY

6th March 12:30 to 13:30
In a discussion of her upcoming book, Amina explores how theatre, with its performative capacity, has the power to engage with and affect the politics of its day.
This activity is offered as part of Go Global - an exciting set of activities, , allowing students to engage in an international experience.

There is a particular focus on Ireland as a case study of the interplay between cultural nationalism and politically engaged theatre and compares it to the role of the theatre in Egypt during its Golden era in the 1960s

This session is intended for Faculty of Arts and Humanities Students

Booking through this listing means you can access this activity ONLINE ONLY

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  • • Reflect... on your future global careers.
  • • Upskill... on your knowledge of how international businesses operate
  • • Engage online....an online opportunity to learn more
  • • Listen...to the experts
  • • Earn Rise points ... which can be recognised within your degree.
  • Earn up to 5 Rise points ... which can be recognised within your degree.

Schedule

  • personal_video 12:30 to 13:30 on 06/03/24 - Takes place online
    Modernism and Political Theatre in Ireland and Egypt with Amina Elhalawani
    In a discussion of her upcoming book, Amina w explores how theatre, with its performative capacity, has the power to engage with and affect the politics of its day.