Amanda Couch: The Herbs of the Commons Became Weeds, the Women of the Commons Became Witches
Amanda will facilitate a participatory performance, The Herbs of the Commons Became Weeds, the Women of the Commons Became Witches to explore and celebrate the wild plants that women would have used as food and medicine. Together participants and host will infuse hot water with rosehips and imbibe the brew whilst reflecting on the relationship to our bodies, the land, and wild plants, their nourishment and healing.
Date: 12 January 2023
Location: Online
Auraldiversities III
An interdisciplinary programme addressing the ‘auraldiverse turn’ in Arts and Humanities research and theory, questioning how and what we hear, what we listen to and why, as situated within our contemporary milieu and its associated crises. These multimodal sessions trouble accepted norms in audio technology, sound culture and Western epistemologies and question the extent of human perception, our relation in and through the vibratory world, and whether hearing and listening is ever an individual act.
Date: 18 January – 4 February 2023
Location: Online
CHASE Feminist Network: Open Forum Meeting 2023
The CHASE Feminist Network invites you to an open forum meeting to discuss the future of the network. Help shape this important and impactful network and come discuss what events you’d like to attend, participate in or organise.
Date: 12 January 2023
Location: Online
Flow n Flux In Person Social & Skills Sharing
For the first time, since the start of 2020, Flow n Flux are meeting in person!!!! The day will include facilitated skills sharing, with attendees invited to lead exercises, as well as a social element for general chat and enjoyment.
Date: 28 January 2023
Location: Central London
Medieval French Language Training
This course, aimed at graduate students at CHASE-affiliated institutions, is intended to introduce participants to medieval French materials, and give researchers the tools to read (in print and manuscript) and interpret medieval French texts from the tenth to the sixteenth centuries.
Date: 11 January 2023
Location: Online
Writing the Night/The Night Side of Life: A Creative Writing Workshop with Louise Kenward
What does the night represent to you? What does it mean for something to happen at night as opposed to during the day? How does the darkness of the night alter our perspective and our sense of the world, or our sense of ourselves?
Date: 16 March 2023
Location: Online