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In Britain, during the nineteenth century process of identity formation a female performer was conditioned by challenge towards pre-existing gender norms that underwent paradigmatic shift owing to ‘new performative turn’. The story Vera Holme popularly known as ‘Jacko’, emanates from this very shift. an actress born in Lancashire 1881. Often ‘first chauffeur Britain’, she not only embodied soci...
The identity of the artist who painted the well-known portrait of John Snow has been established. It has been discovered that the painting was exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts, London in 1847.
International aid has influenced and, in part, shaped the artistic sector Africa's Great Lakes region (DRC, Rwanda, Burundi) since 1990s, a period marked by numerous conflicts and mass violence. Due to NGOs’ programmatic foci, artists performing for social change are increasingly compelled focus on reconciliation conflict resolution, generating political awareness bringing about change, healing...
Background The ability to review preoperative radiographs during trauma and orthopaedic surgery is essential for the surgeon to provide optimum treatment to the patient. However, due to current information technology (IT) systems, screen-savers frequently interrupt the ability to review images and theatre staff are not routinely available to deactivate the screen-saver. This prolongs theatre ti...
INTRODUCTION The aim of this study is to assess the effect of body mass index (BMI) and body weight on theatre utilisation time during primary total hip (THR) and knee replacements (TKR). METHODS A total of 1859 cases were included (820 THR and 1039 TKR). Patients were divided into groups based on BMI and body weight. The time interval from 'starting anaesthesia' to 'transfer back to recovery...
This article applies feminist theory with cultural criminology to explore the role of theatre in the lives of criminalized women. Theatre initiatives for criminalized populations are growing worldwide, and so we are seeking to better understand how these two realms intersect. This article is based on a case study which was conducted at the Clean Break Theatre Company in London, England in the s...
Over the past several decades, researchers have taken an interest in theatre as a unique method of analysing data and translating findings. Because of its ability to communicate research findings in an emotive and embodied manner, theatre holds particular potential for health research, which often engages complex questions of the human condition. In order to evaluate the research potential of t...
Our project is a reconstruction of the Theatre district in Pompeii as an interactive three-dimensional model. This model will include the large or “grand” Theatre, the Triangular Forum and its monuments, and the connecting areas between the forum, theatre, and the encircling street grid. We will integrate the model with an encyclopaedia-like website containing supporting references, photography...
The current economic climate makes it increasingly likely that the role of nurses in the operating theatre will be scrutinised once again. This article reports on how theatre nurses view their work, making some recommendations to try to improve the perception of theatre nursing outside operating departments.
Abstract: Steven Berkoff is one of the living legends British theatre. He has spent most his adult life on stage. written, directed and acted in numerous plays. also appeared many well-known movies, such as A Clockwork Orange (1971), Rambo (1985) Underworld (1985). In spite multifaceted international career, little scholarly research been conducted Berkoff’s art. The aim this paper to outline k...
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