Browse by Goldsmiths authors: Mayo, Sue
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Number of items: 34.
2020
Mayo, Sue.
2020.
The gratitude enquiry: investigating reciprocity in three community projects.
In: Tim Prenti and Nicola Abrahams, eds.
The Applied Theatre Reader (2nd Edition).
Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 175-180.
ISBN 9780367376291
[Book Section]
2019
Amidu, Maria; Andrews, Tom; Corri, Tina; Flynn, Liz; Fox, Sarah; Mayo, Sue and McGuiness, Janice.
2019.
Taking Care: the Art of Kindness.
Other.
People United, Canterbury, Kent.
[Report]
2018
Mayo, Sue and Lowry, Chuck Blue.
2018.
Decorum: web page with links to three short films.
[Film/Video]
2017
Mayo, Sue.
2017.
'Reflections on the Gratitude Enquiry'.
In: The Performance of Care. Royal Central School of Speech & Drama, United Kingdom December 15th 2017.
[Conference or Workshop Item]
Mayo, Sue.
2017.
'Reasons to be Cheerful: resilience , structure and care-fulness in socially engaged practice'.
In: TaPRA annual conference. University of Salford, United Kingdom August 30th - 1st September 2017.
[Conference or Workshop Item]
2016
McAvinchey, Caoimhe and Mayo, Sue.
2016.
Rooms with a View: Disrupting and Developing Narratives of Community through Intergenerational practice..
Project Report.
Magic Me, London.
[Report]
2015
Mayo, Sue.
2015.
''A Marvelous Experiment': Exploring ideas of temporary Community in intergenerational Performance Projects in East London'.
In: New Tides Platform, Unoiversity of Malta. Unioiversity of Malta, Malta 14-16 September 2015.
[Conference or Workshop Item]
Mayo, Sue.
2015.
'A Marvelous Experiment: Intergenerational practice'.
In: New Tides Platform, Unoiversity of Malta. University of Malta, Malta 14-16 September 2015.
[Conference or Workshop Item]
2014
Mayo, Sue and Low, Katherine.
2014.
'Never flying solo:The Collaborative, Ordinary Heroes'.
In: Theatre & Performance Reserach Association (TaPRA) annual conference. Royal Holloway, United Kingdom September 4-6th 2014.
[Conference or Workshop Item]
2013
Mayo, Sue; McAvinchey, Caoimhe and Langford, Susan.
2013.
Wild Wild Women: Ten Years of Intergenerational Arts Practice at The Women’s Library led by Magic Me in collaboration with Mulberry School for Girls and local, older women. 2004 – 2013.
Project Report.
Magic Me, London.
[Report]
2012
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