when: 24 November 2022 | venue: National Library of Australia | cost: FREE | address: Parkes Place West, Parkes, Australian Capital Territory, Australia | website: https://www.nla.gov.au/whats-on/events/colour-fire-australia-and-china-theatre-1980-2020
published: 20 Nov 2022, 5 min read
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Join Professor Anne Pender as she presents her 2021 National Library Fellowship research on Australian theatre productions touring to China from the 1980s onwards, and the development of this cultural relationship. Professor Anne Pender examines Australian productions touring to China, exploring the cultural context for such exchanges and tours, the reception in both countries for the productions, their generative effect on theatre and the evolution of the cultural relationship between the two countries. Her research also explores for the first time significant theatrical productions that have been important in the development of the cultural relationship between Australia and China, and seeks to understand the complex cultural relationship between the two countries. Entry is free to this event but bookings are essential. For those unable to make it to Canberra for the event, it will be livestreamed online via the Library's Facebook page. No bookings are required to watch the online stream. Professor Anne Pender is a 2021 National Library of Australia Fellow supported by the Ray Mathew and Eva Kollsman Trust for Research in Australian Literature. See new events on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxqKJcD5y33GNFEcVDXxjsw/video
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Join Professor Anne Pender as she presents her 2021 National Library Fellowship research on Australian theatre productions touring to China from the 1980s onwards, and the development of this cultural relationship. Professor Anne Pender examines Australian productions touring to China, exploring the cultural context for such exchanges and tours, the reception in both countries for the productions, their generative effect on theatre and the evolution of the cultural relationship between the two countries. Her research also explores for the first time significant theatrical productions that have been important in the development of the cultural relationship between Australia and China, and seeks to understand the complex cultural relationship between the two countries. Entry is free to this event but bookings are essential. For those unable to make it to Canberra for the event, it will be livestreamed online via the Library's Facebook page. No bookings are required to watch the online stream. Professor Anne Pender is a 2021 National Library of Australia Fellow supported by the Ray Mathew and Eva Kollsman Trust for Research in Australian Literature. See new events on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxqKJcD5y33GNFEcVDXxjsw/video
Go see The Colour of Fire Australia and China in the theatre 1980-2020 2022.
The Colour of Fire Australia and China in the theatre 1980-2020 2022 is on 24 November 2022. The opening hours are: 12:30pm - 01:30pm. Conveniently located in Canberra. Visit their website at https://www.nla.gov.au/whats-on/events/colour-fire-australia-and-china-theatre-1980-2020.
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