A unique project exploring creative approaches to the theory & practice of teaching & learning Shakespeare. Creators of #ShaxRedrawn and other activities.
We are delighted to share an exciting new resource on the Shakespeare Reloaded website: Prof Gretchen Minton's ecological adaptation of #TwelfthNight - #SaltWavesFresh! Check out a video, production pics, teaching activities & scenes! https://t.co/y42ijFRn4Z
Huge congratulations to Coen Heijes on Transdisciplinary Shakespeare Pedagogy! If you are wondering about collaboratively teaching Shakespeare across institutional units, faculties and disciplines, this is the Element for you!
Currently free to download.
https://t.co/p959ZyBwVf
Get your 'Shakespeare in Spirit'.
(ANZSA Conference 2025)
2-4 July 2025, University of Queensland, Brisbane.
Paper proposals due: 20 March.
Full details:
https://t.co/PlF6LRqZEM
Very excited to announce the publication of Laura Seymour's wonderful 'Shakespeare and Neurodiversity'. Grab a copy while it is free (until 10 Feb)!! https://t.co/JacjZ7aN9B
See the new special issue of Journal of Language, Literature and Culture (71.1): 'Framing the Work of Literature.' The articles explore innovative strategies and enduring value in literature reading and teaching.
https://t.co/uvwk9eNt6E
How over-systematisation destroys teachers and education. And how subject English fights back.
Open access 'SysEd and English' article out now.
https://t.co/HRr0EkEiRd
I have been reviewing the Everything to Everybody Project, which shared Birmingham's democratic Shakespeare heritage with the people of the City. We did this last year & I was moved & proud of the team, our patron & our partners to revisit it.
This is the first one-volume Complete Works of Shakespeare to be published in Serbian. A copy was presented to the late Queen Elizabeth, another to King Charles; now I have been commissioned to take this one back as a gift to @ShakesInstitute.
Palmer's Farm by moonlight, adjacent to Mary Arden Shakespeare's mother's family home, in Wilmcote. One of those places & moments where historical time hangs in the air & you feel you could reach out & touch it.
This was so much fun to record! An absolutely fascinating special guest episode - and spoiler: there may even be a little impromptu King Lear performance
Here's the link to the book: https://t.co/bNychfm2jm
Honestly, it's breathtaking (so many 'firsts'): includes Introduction charting the whole process of developing Hecate in Noongar, a Noongar grammar and glossary, rehearsal and production pics, 7 Shakespeare Sonnets in Noongar.
Watch the amazing Kylie Bracknell giving the Shakespeare Memorial Lecture 2024 @Sydney_Uni@CreateSydney "Journey to Hecate: Macbeth in Noongar" (incl Sonnet 146 in Noongar)
https://t.co/y0HSEnwcjb
And see her and Clint Bracknell's epochal book "Shakespeare on the Noongar stage"