Led by Dana Lungu (UoB) and Harry Wilson (Theatre Collection, UoB), this session will be on the application of accessible creative technologies and arts-based methods to explore and convey the sense of belonging experienced by migrant mothers in various spaces/places in Bristol. We will be sharing the artefacts produced by the participants (immersive scenes), and the findings of our study in terms of what belonging means to migrant mothers in Bristol and where/when/how and in what way they experience it.
Dr Dana Lungu is a Lecturer in French in the School of Modern Languages. She holds a PhD in French from the University of Bristol. Her research interests include Early Modern French Tragedy, and the differences between classical texts and their early modern counterparts.
Dr Harry Wilson is a Lecturer in Digital Theatre within the Department of Theatre, in the School of Arts, His research focuses on interdisciplinary explorations of live art and performance, photography, documentation, digital art and new media through critical theory and artistic research.
This event is open to all students, staff and members of the public. No tickets are required but please contact Siobhan Shilton to RSVP.