Performance, power and imagination: the case for theatre
Join Edith Cowan University for the fourth event in the 2024 ECU Lecture Series.
In this lecture, we will hear from Professor Helena Grehan, Vice-Chancellor’s Professorial Research Fellow at ECU’s Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, acclaimed international expert and national multi-award winning author, researcher and teacher.
As a leading specialist in theatre, performance and creative arts, Professor Grehan’s research deals with the intersections of art, technology, politics, and spectatorship in the contemporary context.
Her lecture will draw on important work being created in Australia today and explore the value of theatre and performance to present complex and often contradictory ideas, which help us slow down and reflect.
This event is open to the public. Registrations are essential.
DATE AND TIME
Tuesday, 10 September 2024
3.45pm (for 4.00pm start).
ACCESS
The venue is fitted with an infrared or t-switch hearing loop system, and is wheelchair accessible. If you have any accessibility needs to participate in the event, please contact ECU's Corporate Events team by email (corporate.events@ecu.edu.au) or phone: (08) 6304 2011.
ABOUT THE ECU LECTURE SERIES
The ECU Lecture Series provides a forum for distinguished ECU Professors to outline their research and engage in discussion with colleagues and the wider community.
This event will be recorded to watch at a later date and will be uploaded to the ECU Lecture Series site. See more past events in the Series.
Location
Edith Cowan University, Mount Lawley Campus
Building 17, Lecture Theatre 17.157, 2 Bradford Street, Mount Lawley WA 6050
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