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October 18 and 25
November 2 |
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The Great Exhibition
7 Victorian collectors out and about in Coventry to launch The New Herbert
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August 1 - 6 September |
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Triangle at Charlecote Park, Near Stratford Warwickshire Residency: 1-4, 8-11, 15-18, 22 August, 1-2, 5-6 September
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August 8 |
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Triangle at Cross of Nails Conference for the International Centre for Reconciliation Coventry Cathedral
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August 7
August 5 |
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Auditions The Great Exhibition
Triangle at Upton House - staff training day - National Trust |
June 19 |
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Triangle at The Leatherseller's Hall, St Helen's Place, London for The Real Sheepskin Association |
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June 4
7.30pm till late £5
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Lab Night at Shunt Lounge (London Bridge)
An evening of new performance
A blend of condensed, durational and fleeting performances combined with conversation and screenings:
Kurt Zarniko - special presentation |
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20 May |
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Triangle at Hartshill, Nuneaton Canal Project - for Groundwork
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May 29 - June 27 |
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Whissell and Williams at Woodfield School Coventry
Residency: 23 - 27 June
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March 3 - 28
Theme: The Gateway of Incarceration and Protest
Coventry and the Troubles in Northern Ireland - the dirty protests.
The '39, the '49, the '55 and the '74 - where do the stories of Mary Ball and Ruht Ellis collide with the cause in Northern Ireland? |
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The Last Women
Workshops and development
Drapers' Hall, Bayley Lane, Coventry CV1 5QP
Artists: Carran Waterfield,
Olivia Winteringham, Kathryn Bond and Emily Ayres
Special evening event: The Ballot and the Bomb at Coventry Council Chamber 7pm Tuesday 25 March 2008.
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January 7 - February 1 Theme:
The Gateway of Authority
Mary Ball at work - the ribbon weaver
George Eliot at work - the novelist - contemporary lives in opposition
The artist at work: the
artist's research
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The Last Women
Gateway One: The Immersive Museum Theatre of Authority
Workshops and development
The
Old Meeting United Reformed Church, Bedworth
Artists: Carran Waterfield, , Kathryn Bond, Lorraine Smith, Olivia Winteringham,
Joanna Foster, Roberta Carreri
Guests: John Burton, Linda Mayne, Robert Muscutt, Mystery Guest
Opportunities to participate
Download
information
ALL EVENTS TAKE PLACE AT The
Old Meeting United Reformed Church, Bedworth |
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January 7 - February 1 Theme:
The Gateway of Authority
Mary Ball at work - the ribbon weaver
George Eliot at work - the novelist - contemporary lives in opposition
The artist at work: the
artist's research
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The Last Women
Gateway One: The Immersive Museum Theatre of Authority
Workshops and development
The
Old Meeting United Reformed Church, Bedworth
Artists: Carran Waterfield, , Kathryn Bond, Lorraine Smith, Olivia Winteringham,
Joanna Foster, Roberta Carreri
Guests: John Burton, Linda Mayne, Robert Muscutt, Mystery Guest
Opportunities to participate
Download
information
ALL EVENTS TAKE PLACE AT The
Old Meeting United Reformed Church, Bedworth
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| January 11 2pm |
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Publlc open Forum |
| January 15 7pm |
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Public Event - The Artist's Journey
with Roberta Carreri, Joanna Foster and a mystery guest |
| January 18 2pm |
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Publlc Open Forum |
| January 25 2pm |
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Publlc Open Forum |
| January 29 7pm |
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Public Event - George Eliot and Mary
Ball - contemporary lives in opposition |
February 1 2pm |
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Publlc Open Forum |
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January 25
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Performance-Lecture Stupidity Improves Your Memory - Kurt Zarniko at Central School of Speech & Drama, 2.30-5.30pm
February 9 Performance-Lecture Stupidity Improves Your Memory - Kurt Zarniko at the Playing for Laughs Conference De Montford University
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February 27
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Triangle's Work in Times of War presentation by Richard Talbot & Mr Whissell at Museums Libraries & Archives Council (MLA) Rennaissance in the Regions Conference, RAF Cosford |
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December 11
6.30pm |
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Kurt Zarniko at London Theatre Seminar,Senate House, Russell Square Contact: Dr Helen Freshwater h.freshwater@bbk.ac.uk |
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December 10
10.45 -12.00
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Coventry Older People's Forum
Coventry Council House, Council Chamber
Contact: Don Newman
Telephone: 024 7622 7753
E-mail: admin@copf.co.uk
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November 8
2pm |
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Visit The Last Women
Draper's Hall, Coventry. |
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October 18
6pm
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Kurt Zarniko: Stupidity Improves Your Memory
Roehampton University School of Arts, Digby Stuart Building Contact: Professor Adrian Heathfield
Contact: a.heathfield@roehampton.ac.uk. |
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October |
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The
Last Women Development - Armagh, Bedworth, Belfast. Coventry, Edinburgh, Glasgow,
London, Manchester, Nottingham.
Artists: Carran Waterfield, Emily Ayres, Kathryn Bond, Bronwyn Harrison, Lorraine Smith, Nina Smith, Olivia Winteringham and others to be confirmed |
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26 September |
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Triangle
at CAF Belfast The Last Women Development Programme: artists - Carran Waterfield, Richard Talbot, Olivia Winteringham |
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15 September | | Triangle's
Work In Times of War The Herbert & Coventry Cathedral 2- 6pm (register at
The Herbert reception) presentations and a party - contact contact
for more information |   |
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August |
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Triangle
at Edinburgh Festival - Total Theatre |
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July 26 - 4 September |
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Triangle
at Charlecote
Park, Warwickshire - Tuesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holiday
Monday 11.30am - 5pm. See
the work. |
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July 30 | | Coventry
Cathedral - 'International Youth Conference 2007' presentation. |
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June 11-13 | | The
Narrative Practitioner: Developing Excellence in Research Education and Practice
- North East Wales Institute of Higher Education Wrexham Making it up
as we go along: construction of narrative in Immersive Museum theatre - Paper
by Paul Johnson |   |
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May 17 | | Presentation:
Triangle's work as a theatre in residence for West Midlands Hub Museums Kurt
Zarniko at Masterworks Festival, PCI, Leeds University |   |
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Arpril/May | | Development
of The Last Women Dvd Rom Production: Triangle's
Work In Times of War - due for release September 2007 |
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Arpril 4 | | Easter/Ishtar
Tea Party - Presentation on The Last Women Draper's Hall, Bayley Lane,
Coventry CV1 2pm |   |
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March | | Development
of The Last Women |   |
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February 12 - 16 | | The
Last Women Training Programme For details please go
to home page |
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January - May | | Production
of DVD Rom Triangle's Work In Times of War due for completion and
distribution July 2007 |   |
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| May 4 - June
29 | |
Don't Play Near the Water A partnership between Coventry
Archives, Triangle and Creative Partnerships working with Sidney Stringer School,
Spon Gate Primary and Tiverton School. Collaborating artists: Carran Waterfield,
Hazel Barnfather, Kathryn Beale and Lucy Norris with Valerie Meehan (Creative
Learning Officer - Museums Hub) |   |
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May 31, June 1, 2 July
24-28 | | New
project with The Little Herberts for 6-11 year olds: Donkey on the Roundabout:
travellers and migrant workers. |   |
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| May 19- 24 | | Exhibition:
Chico Talks Gallery
One: The Herbert, Coventry. Open daily 10am - 5pm. |   |
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| May 1, 8, 22, 29 June
5, 12, 19, 26 | | The
Wall research and development Teenage performers working in collaboration
with Triangle performers in an exploration of The Cold War. |
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| April 3 - 28 | | New
Production: Chico Talks Devising
work in Primrose Hill Street with company in preparation for August performance |
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| March 11 | | Birmingham
City Council House 11am - 4pm Celebrating Young Roots Heritage Lottery Fund
Event Demonstration of War Is Over project with Whissells and Williams's
plus screening of film |   |
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| March 7-9 | | Immersive
Museum Theatre Performance Training Programme: St Mary's Hall and
Drapers' Hall |   |
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| January 26 | | The
Singing Nun Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival Belfast The
Theatre Truck 1.00 Ð 2.00pm Tickets £5.00 including lunch available
on-line from www.cqaf.com or telephone 028 9023
2403 |   |
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| October 24
- November 25 | |
War is Over -Immersive Museum Theatre Project at Rough Close Scout Camp,
Coventry: A collaboration between Triangle, The Herbert, The Little
Herberts, Tile Hill Wood and The Woodlands secondary schools and four Coventry
Primary Schools: All Saints Primary, Coundon Primary, John Shelton School and
Southfields School A Triangle Training Project funded by The Big Lottery
Fund, West Midlands Hub Renaissance in the Regions Initiative, Heritage Lottery
Young Roots Fund and Arts Council England DETAILED DIARY OF PROJECT: 24
OctoberProject preparation with out of school group 10am - 3pm daily 31
October - 4 November - Tile Hill Wood and The Woodlands - Drama Student training 7-8
November - 30 recruits from John Shelton Primary train with Whissell, Williams,
Williams, Williams and Williams alongside 6 trainees from Tile Hill and The Woodlands 9-10
November - 30 recruits from All Saints Primary train with Whissell, Williams,
Williams, Williams and Williams alongside 6 trainees from Tile Hill and The Woodlands 11
November debrief - Tile Hill and The Woodlands 14-17 November 60 recruits
from Coundon Primary train with Whissell, Williams, Williams, Williams and Williams
alongside 6 trainees from Tile Hill and The Woodlands 18 November - debrief
- Tile Hill, The Woodlands, John Shelton, All Saints 21-24 November - 27
recruits from Southfields School train with Whissell, Williams, Williams, Williams
and Williams alongside 9 trainees from Tile Hill and The Woodlands 25 November
- debriefs at Coundon Primary and Southfields School with party at The Herbert
at 3.30pm for production team and YR 11 trainees END OF PROJECT |
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| 12-16 October | | Extending
Our Reach: The Fourth Biennial IMTAL Conference Canberra, Australia Presentation
on Immersive Museum Theatre given by Robin Johnson, Richard Talbot, Carran
Waterfield, Whissell and Williams and associate artists Hazel Barnfather and Rebecca
O'Brien (Williams and Wililams) Supported by Arts Council England |
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| 8 October | | Kindle
Theatre perform Edinburgh Fringe hit Beastly Beauties @ Warwick
Word Festival - directed by Carran Waterfield. See reviews on Triangle
Home page. Lord Leycester Hospital, 5.00pm - 6.00pm Supported by Arts Council
England |   |
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| 4-27 September | | Triangle,
company-in-residence at The Herbert presents
Chico Talks An installation by Richard Talbot as part
of the Granted! exhibition at The Herbert, Coventry Since 2001 Richard
Talbot and Carran Waterfield (Triangle) have developed a distinctive and award-winning
approach to site-specific performance that interprets the collections of galleries
and museums. This installation of artist's video and artefacts from the collection
of Chico the Clown reviews research and development work as well as plans for
a new performance piece about objects, forgetting and clowns planned for 2006.
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| September | | Company
preparation for War is Over immersive museum theatre project funded
by Arts Council England, Heritage Lottery Fund and West Midlands Hub Rennaisance
in the Regions Initiative |   |
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| 4-20 August | | Beastly
Beauties Edinburgh Festival 2005 Smirnoff Underbelly (Iron Belly). All
shows 12.05(13.05)pmPreview Shows: 4th and 5th August Performances: 6th - 20th
August [no show 10th] Box Office: 0870 745 3083 |   |
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June 10 and July 15
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Kids in the Blitz - see above |   |
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| April 3- June 2
4.30-6pm every Monday March 14 - 19 | |
The Herbert Collection - workhops for young people - living responses -
Gallery One and various venues call 07770 601 533 for detailsApril 3 and every
monday for 10 weeks - 4.30 - 6pm The Singing Nun
- performance experiments followed by performances at Ustinov Studio, Theatre
Royal Bath:18 - 19 March, performed by Richard Talbot in collaboration with Carran
Waterfield |   |
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| 2004 November
15 - December 15 | |
Kurt Zarniko at Towards Tomorrow Conference, Centre for Performance Research,
Aberystwyth. Coventry Kids in the Blitz a collaboration with
the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry Cathedral, Coventry Transport Museum,
Coventry Libraries, Coventry Children & Family Service, Holbrooks Primary School
and Southfields Primary School. A West Midlands Hub Renaissance in the Regions
Initiative also funded by Arts Council England. The Whissell and Williams
Home Front Training Camp - artist training followed by site specific project work. |
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| March | |
7777 All good girlies go to heaven. Newly
devised performance project directed by Carran Waterfield with undergraduate students
from Birminghan University Department of Drama and Theatre Arts Performances
daily 7.30pm 17 - 20 March - The Allerdyce Nicoll Studio Theatre, University Of
Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham |   |
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| January | |
When the bough breaks and the root rots - performance presentation
at TRANSIT FESTIVAL ODIN TEATRET - 20-25 January. Presentation by Carran Waterfield
on 24 January Film Premiere -
Dugout!
- Warwick Arts Centre Cinema 2.30pm 2 January 2004 |   |
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| 7 November | | Carran
Waterfield - workshop - Birmingham University Drama Dept. |
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| 3-28 November | | The
Whissell and Williams Training Camp 10am - 3pm Monday - Thursday Gallery
Three Herbert Art Gallery , Coventry |   |
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| 13 October | | Carran
Waterfield - workshop - Birmingham University Drama Dept. |   |
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| 26 October -1 November | | Sin
Dex with The Little Herberts |   |
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10 Sept -11
Oct 10 September 21 September 23 September
24 Septembe 27 September 1 October 2 October
3 October 4 October 11 October | |
Denmark and Uk tour Meredith Road Baptist Church Silver Service
Club (UK) 1pm 024 7627 6165 Bakehuset, Ikast, Denmark - Tel 97 15 39 76
Ragnarock Theatre, Humelbaek - Tel 49 13 25 02 Kilden, BrÀndbyÀster - Tel
49 13 25 02 Cafeteatret, Copenhagen, Denmark - Tel 33 13 58 13 Odin Teatret,
Holstebro, Denmark - Tel 97 42 47 77 Musikskole, Viborg, Denmar - Tel 87 25
25 69 Undervaerket, Randers, Denmark - Tel 86 43 86 88 Remisen, Brande,
Denmark - Tel 97 18 33 94 The Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry Uk
7.30pm Screening of TRIBUTE and live performance 024 7683 2386 |
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| August 18 - 9 September | | Rehearsal
for UK and Danish Tour Whitefriars Monastery, Coventry. |   |
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June 30- 19 July August
23 - September 6 | | Editing
workshops with The Little Herberts for Dugout! film Monday evenings and
Saturday mornings |   |
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| 28 July - 9 August | | The
Little Herberts Sin, Dex - The Lunt Fort Project - using Roman and Celtic mythology
and history. |   |
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| May 26 - 27 | | Veiling
- 2 day workshop with Carran Waterfield from 10am daily - Herbert Art Gallery
and Museum. Tel: +44 (0)2476 83 4882 |   |
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| May 2-4 May | | The
Singing Nun - performed by Richard Talbot Twice daily- The Herbert
Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry Tel: +44 (0)7899872215 - for
more details |   |
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| April 26 onwards | | Dugout!
Staircase exhibition of digital stills from The Little Herberts' film project.
Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry 10am- 5.30pm daily. Sundays 12noon -
5pm. |   |
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| April 14 - May 4 | | The
Work of The Little Herberts - Gallery 3 - Designed logos, photographs and digital
film. Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry 10am- 5.30pm daily. Sundays 12noon
- 5pm. |   |
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| 23 - 26 April | | The
Little Herberts The Little Herberts film project continues Herbert Art Gallery
and Museum 10am - 3pm |   |
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| 12 - 15 April | | Herberts
new memberts project - Herbert Art Gallery and Museum 10am - 3pm |
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| March | | Bette
Davis - under the influence - development |   |
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| March | | The
Little Herberts taster workshops - throughout March Saturday mornings and Monday
evenings. |   |
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| 15 - 22 February | | The
Little Herberts film project |   |
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| January | | De
Montfort University - ongoing voice project |   |
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| 13 January - 8 February | | The
Singing Nun development. Whitefriars Monastery. |   |
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| Jan 5 -12 | | Tour
planning in Denmark |   |
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| December | | The
Big Picture - film Project |   |
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| 28 Oct - 2 November | | Second
Little Herberts project - Dug out! Whitefriars Museum, Coventry
10am - 3pm daily excluding Sundays. |   |
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23 September - 30 November | | Theatre
Relics 6 - exhibition of photos, artefacts and audio-visuals from 1990 production
- Married Blitz and 1998 production Looking for the Tallyman - to form a backdrop
to Little Herberts 2002/2003 project: Dugout! - foyer Herbert Art Gallery and
Museum, Coventry. |   |
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| 19- 31 August | | Second
Little Herberts project - Dug out! Gallery One 10am - 3pm daily
excluding Sundays Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry. |
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| 23 October | | Lecture
Demonstration De Montfort University, Leicester. "You have to make
yourself famous". |   |
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| 26 July | | Nina
and Frederik tribute @ Summer in the Square - Herbert Art Gallery and Museum,
Coventry 12 noon - 2pm |   |
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| 20 July | | Little
Herberts workshop - 10am - 3pm Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry.
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| 1 -12 July | | Nina
and Frederick attend Lichfield Festival - special Tribute appearances: 11 July
Heritage Centre, Lichfield 2pm 13 July - Fuse Festival, Lichfield
8pm Walkabout events between 1 and 12 July. |   |
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| 28 June | | Nina
and Frederick attend Talented and Gifted Conference @ Coventry City Football
Stadium - all day event |   |
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| 20 May - end July | | Theatre
relics Five: The Dig - Triangle's fringe first winning production |
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| 6 June, 12 noon | | Undercover
- Women and Sacrifice Gallery One - Herbert Art Gallery and Museum,
Coventry. White Riding a talk by Dr Nor Hall (USA) - reflections
on the topic of women and the history of sacrifice foucsing on multiple meanings
in Godiva's act/performance - for information info@triangletheatre.co.uk |
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| 16 April - September | | The
Little Herberts are the Rainbow people - an exhibition of extracts
from the children's project - staircase display. Herbert Art Gallery and Museum,
Coventry |   |
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