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Events

PANeK supports the making and presenting of new theatre and performance in Kent. It organises and presents its own programme of events and activities. Please email info@panek.org.uk if you would like to take part in, or contribute to, any of PANeK’s activities

EVENT: August 7th, 2011

Transport / Ranan Workshop – Collaborative Performance

Please note change of timing! The workshop is now one-day only:
Sun 4th September, 10am – 4pm,
School of Arts, Jarman Building, University of Kent, Canterbury: £10

Folkestone-based Transport Theatre and Indian based Dance/Theatre company Ranan are holding a one-day workshop for actors and dancers hosted by PANeK and UKC.

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EVENT: June 6th, 2011

Exploring Outdoor Arts

1st – 5th August 2011
Jarman Building, University of Kent, Canterbury
A week of free talks, workshops, peer exchange and discussion looking at the potential of outdoor arts in Kent. No need to book – just meet at the Jarman Building, University of Kent, Canterbury

Monday 1st Aug
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EVENT: May 25th, 2011

Showcase of work from UKC

Three beautiful, innovative and heart-warming pieces which demonstrate the range and depth of work being made by and with staff and students at the Drama Department of the University of Kent, Canterbury.
Friday 3rd June, 7.30pm, Gulbenkian Theatre, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NB
Tickets £10 / £5 (conc) from 01227 769075 / www.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian/

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Showcase of work from UKC

EVENT: March 31st, 2011

How Does Your Garden Grow?

Cultivating Theatre and Performance
Friday 3rd June and Saturday 4th June 2011 (with Showcase)
University of Kent, Canterbury
Conference registration from 9.15am 3rd June; Showcase 7.30pm, 3rd June; Conference closes 1pm 4th June
Bookings: £100, Gulbenkian Theatre 01227 769075 / www.thegulbenkian.co.uk

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EVENT: March 24th, 2011

How Does Your Garden Grow?

Cultivating Theatre and Performance
Friday 3rd June and Saturday 4th June 2011 (with Showcase)
University of Kent, Canterbury
Conference registration from 9.15am 3rd June; Showcase 7.30pm, 3rd June; Conference closes 1pm 4th June
Bookings: £100, Gulbenkian Theatre 01227 769075 / www.thegulbenkian.co.uk

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How Does Your Garden Grow?

EVENT: February 8th, 2011

How Does Your Garden Grow?

Cultivating Theatre and Performing Arts – a conference
Friday 3rd June and Saturday 4th June 2011 (with Showcase of work on Friday evening)
University of Kent, Canterbury

The conference will consider models of theatre and performance development, especially in regional contexts, and how such work can have a beneficial relationship with the host communities. Its main aim is… Read more


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EVENT: January 27th, 2011

Kent Scratch Interact

Saturday 5th February (3-6pm)
School of Arts, Jarman Building, University of Kent, Canterbury

Companies performing will be:
Accidental Collective
Estelle Rosenfeld
The Galloping Cuckoos
SCDF
Heretic’s Playground

The event is free to attend but please reserve a place at www.eventbrite.com/event/1192036413

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EVENT: January 27th, 2011

How Does Your Garden Grow? – Cultivating Theatre and Performing Arts

A conference on Friday 3rd June and Saturday 4th June 2011 at the
University of Kent, Canterbury

The conference will consider models of theatre and performance development, especially in regional contexts, and how such work can have a beneficial relationship with the host communities. Its main aim is to examine how innovative theatre can best be nurtured., taking examples… Read more


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EVENT: January 20th, 2011

Kent Scratch Interact

Saturday 5th February (3-6pm)
School of Arts, Jarman Building, University of Kent, Canterbury

The whole building will be taken over with new and experimental interactive performances from Kent-based companies. Please come and experiment with interactivity either as performer or audience.

The programme is being curated by Glue a company dedicated to exploring and developing interactive theatre (which is… Read more


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