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Reports

PANeK supports the making and presenting of new theatre and performance in Kent. Find out about our past events and activities of members of the network

PUBLISHED: January 6th, 2011

Naturals Street Theatre workshop

28th – 30th October 2010, 10am – 4pm daily: £50
The Jolly Sailor, Canterbury

Internationally renowned, Natural Theatre Company, led a three-day course exploring and practicing the art of street theatre. Participants looked in detail at Natural Theatre’s techniques and then devised their own performances which were presented on the streets of Canterbury on Saturday 30th October.

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Naturals Street Theatre workshop

PUBLISHED: January 6th, 2011

Workshop with Forkbeard Fantasy

University of Kent, Canterbury
Friday 22nd October 2010: 1 – 5pm: £15
Multi-media performance company, Forkbeard Fantasy, led an afternoon of workshops investigating the use of Film and Animation in live performance. There was a brief introduction to the company’s work followed by two workshops, Interaction with Film and Animation in Performance which gave participants an opportunity to… Read more


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Workshop with Forkbeard Fantasy

PUBLISHED: July 20th, 2010

PANeK Showcase at Lounge on the Farm

Innovative new outdoor performance in a fabulous setting

Lounge on the Farm Festival, Merton Farm, Canterbury, Sunday 11th July, from 12pm

As part of “Kent’s finest festival, Lounge on the Farm” PANeK (Performing Arts Network Kent), in cooperation with The Playhouse, was delighted to presented a showcase of theatre and performance.  Sunday 11th July saw nine of Kent’s most original… Read more


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PANeK Showcase at Lounge on the Farm

PUBLISHED: June 26th, 2010

Networking Meeting

PANeK (Performing Arts Network Kent) hosted a meeting for innovative theatre-makers, especially those interested in Outdoor Arts, in Rochester on Saturday 26th June at 6pm at the Deaf Cat Café, 83 High St, Rochester.

Ten people attended the meeting and discussed the impact of the national financial position on the future of outdoor arts.  There was much debate about the… Read more


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Networking Meeting

PUBLISHED: March 30th, 2010

Street Theatre Workshop

Street Theatre workshop in conjunction with Canterbury City Council and Marlowe On The Move’s
MAD project on Monday 29th March at the Westgate Hall, Canterbury

The day-long workshop was primarily aimed at artists and companies thinking of applying to the MAD project (see below) but was open to anyone interested in street arts.

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Street Theatre Workshop

PUBLISHED: March 26th, 2010

Masterclass with Quarantine

at The Old Exchange, 25 Stanhope Road, Deal on Friday 26th March

Based in Manchester, Quarantine makes and tours work nationally and internationally.  The company work with both experienced performers and people who have never performed before, and in non-theatre spaces / venues. They often make theatre that blurs, exchanges or even removes the distinction between spectator and performer. … Read more


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Masterclass with Quarantine

PUBLISHED: February 24th, 2010

Skill Share 1: Movement and Dance

at Quarterhouse, Tontine St, Folkestone on Sunday 14th February

This afternoon session was an opportunity for artists and companies to show and discuss their work.
Kristin Fredricksson of Beady Eye talked briefly about the process of making the show ‘Everything Must Go‘ with her 78 year old dad. This included a practical movement session drawing on the Feldenkrais… Read more


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Skill Share 1: Movement and Dance

PUBLISHED: January 24th, 2010

Pitch:Scratch:Show

Ten companies presented work for discussion, or a pitch to the panel, at the Theatre Royal Margate on Sunday 17th January 2010
The panel consisted of Anthony Roberts (Colchester Arts Centre and Escalator East to Edinburgh); Claire Soper (freelance consultant working with The Showroom, Chichester), Cheryl Pierce (Artsadmin) and John Burgess (Director) and Beccy Smith, the Reviews Editor of… Read more


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Pitch:Scratch:Show