menu

University of Leicester to host two day ‘Passions of War’ event

Do questions of gender and sexuality play a significant part in the way wars are waged, mediated and understood?

Self-portrait with a black eye patch of the Flemish artist Rik Wouters, KMSKA, Antwerp
Self-portrait with a black eye patch of the Flemish artist Rik Wouters, KMSKA, Antwerp

Sexuality and conflict: An International seminar will tackle the construction of gender, sexuality and warfare in history, art and literature with workshops taking place between February 19 and 20 at College Court, University of Leicester.

Discussion will examine the relations between gender, sexuality and war across a range of media and disciplines with academics from across the world visiting Leicester to explore this question.

Passions of War, to be held on February 19 and 20, aims to encourage cross-disciplinary debate about the relations between gender, sexuality and conflict between 1500 and 1945.

Organised by the University of Leicester’s School of English and the Department of English Studies at Ghent University, the symposium will include speakers from Australia, Denmark, Italy and the US.

Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), the resulting series of essays and articles, will be made available through a range of media, including blogs, podcasts and contributions to themed museum displays in London and Ghent.

Prof Philip Shaw
Prof Philip Shaw

Principal investigator for the AHRC Research Network Professor Philip Shaw said: “The workshops will provide an opportunity for scholars to explore the relations between gender, war and sexuality.

“A key aim of the workshops will be to foster dialogue between UK, European and International scholars working across the disciplines in the arts and humanities and the social sciences.

“Topics for discussion will include: domestic intimacy in wartime spaces; homoerotic desire on, and off, the battlefield; the experiences of trans* veterans; cultures of male care-giving and the construction of military masculinities.”

Confirmed international speakers include: Neil Ramsey (UNSW Canberra); Brian Joseph Martin (Williams College MA); Kathrin Maurer (University of Southern Denmark); Diego Saglia (Università Degli Studi di Parma).

The event is being run in partnership with Ghent University, with Dr Cornelis van der Haven, as co-investigator on the project.

For more information, click here:

‘Of Mice and Men’ producers seek local dog for cameo role

WEB.300.2Does your pooch have star quality?

If so then the Theatre Royal, Brighton is looking for a senior dog to appear briefly as ‘Candy’s Dog’ during the run of John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men from Tuesday, April 19–Saturday, April 23.

Most breeds and sizes will be considered, but he or she should ideally look relatively elderly, have the appearance of a ‘working’ dog, and must have a calm temperament. The dog will be on stage for around five minutes and will be on a lead at all times. No previous acting experience is needed and expenses of up to £300 per week will be paid.

During the run, the successful dog and owner will be required 6–9pm on the Tuesday, 7–9pm Wednesday–Saturday and 2–3.30pm for the Wednesday and Saturday matinees.

This is an equal opportunities call out for dogs of all sexualities!

Interested parties should apply immediately to Janice Taylor: janice@touringconsortium.com

Or telephone: 0844 5880 848.

New LGBT rugby team make Brighton debut this weekend

Brighton’s new LGBT rugby team, Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents play their first competitive match this weekend, February 20.

WEB.600They will be playing London-based, Kings Cross Steelers IV at Hove Rugby Club, Hove Recreation Ground, Shirley Drive, Hove BN3 6NQ, kick off at 2pm.

If you are in the area go along and cheer them on.

WEB.300If you fancy playing for the Sea Serpents, contact Byron Todd. If you want to become a club member, or official supporter, contact David Tanser or Ian Chaplin through the club website.

The Brighton and Hove Sea Serpents are sponsored by The Camelford Arms.


Event: Brighton & Hove Sea Serpents v Kings Cross Steelers IV

Where: Hove Rugby Club, Hove Recreation Ground, Shirley Drive, Hove BN3 6NQ. Closest       Railway Station is Hove.

When: Saturday, February 20

Time: 2pm kick off

For more information, click here:

Brighton Centre wins national award

Brighton Centre has been awarded ‘gold status’ for its commitment to deaf and disabled music fans, following recognition by the charity Attitude is Everything.

Brighton Centre

The charity campaigns on behalf of disabled audiences and operates a nationwide Charter of Best Practice.

To qualify for Charter status, live music venues and festivals must demonstrate exemplary access provision and an ongoing commitment to improving accessibility – working with Attitude is Everything to go beyond the legal obligations set out in the Equality Act, to implement best practice, and to provide a fair and equal service to their Deaf and disabled customers.

More than 100 have already committed to the Charter, from large-scale events and arenas, including Glastonbury, Latitude, Download, The Roundhouse and The O2 through to the 14 mid-sized venues owned by Academy Music Group and a diverse range of smaller clubs and student union halls.

Brighton Centre was specifically recognised by Attitude is Everything for:

♦ Their long-term commitment to accessibility

♦ Innovative provision of additional viewing platform spaces

♦ Installation of a Changing Places toilet

♦ Working with local disability organisations as partners in growing access provision

Suzanne Bull MBE
Suzanne Bull MBE

Suzanne Bull MBE, CEO of Attitude is Everything, said: “The Brighton Centre has shown a real continuous commitment to accessibility which is required of a venue at Gold Charter Level. It can be difficult for a building of this type to put the gold Level in place because identifying the steps needed to make significant changes is a challenge. The team has put in some fantastic and innovative facilities. They have created space for a Changing Places Toilet which is not just for the use of Brighton Centre customers, but it can be used by anyone who needs it when the building is open; therefore becoming an asset to everyone in the city centre. They have doubled the size of their viewing platform for standing events by using a portable platform lift, and in so doing, they have also been able to make the platform higher, providing a better view for those using it.

“It’s not just the physical additions and changes that make this a gold Charter level venue, it’s also the amendments to their web information and processes, how they have worked with local groups and charities like Gig Buddies to make Easy Read information available, and how the whole venue team have taken on the challenge of adhering to best practice.  They have aspired to the highest provision possible and in so doing, made the venue as accessible as it can be for customers, performers and staff.”

Howard Barden
Howard Barden

Howard Barden, Head of Tourism & Venues, Brighton & Hove City Council added: “We pride ourselves at The Brighton Centre on providing the up most experience for all our customers. As an older venue we have had to take an innovative approach to adapt the building to accommodate our Deaf and disabled customers, but also understand that it isn’t just about the facilities and therefore have supported the 150+ front of house team in receiving access awareness training, and so we are honoured that Attitude is Everything has recognised this and our commitment to the gold Charter. Over the years we have enjoyed a successful relationship with the organisation and have always strived to exceed the standard of expectations for venue accessibility. I am incredibly proud of the team at The Brighton Centre, they never stop pushing the boundaries of best practice and, no matter whether we are hosting a music gig, theatrical performance or stand-up comedy act, they endeavour to ensure that every single visitor has the best experience possible.”

In 2014, year-on-year sales of accessible ticket sales at venues and festivals signed up to the Charter of Best Practice increased by over 70% to 115,000 tickets, generating £5.4m for the music industry.

X