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Performing artsUniversity of Strathclyde, UK
This webinar brings together creative practitioners to discuss the means by which art can transfer knowledge, democratise international debates and transcend dogmatic policy implementation.
Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa
This blog looks at Lalela uLwandle play - an initiative that focuses on 3 stories from characters with historically, culturally, and spiritually varied locations, in close relationship to the ocean.
One Ocean Hub, University of Strathclyde, UK
How can art, in all its forms, communicate inherent bonds with the sea that are often overlooked in conventional approaches to marine science and governance?
One Ocean Hub, Glasgow School of Art
Despite the challenges Covid continues to pose around the globe, the Hub is thrilled to share the impressive progress being made by our DEEP Fund projects in South Africa, Ghana and the South Pacific
One Ocean Hub, University of Strathclyde, UK
This blog post summarizes the key messages arising from two COP26 side events, focussed, respectively, on law and governance and on conflict and mediation.
One Ocean Hub, University of Strathclyde, UK
This is a video of a webinar that aims to bring attention to the human-cultural dimension of the ocean, its value and use by local people in terms of indigenous knowledge.
One Ocean Hub
Acclaimed South African theatre collective, Empatheatre took centre stage at the United Nations World Ocean Week in New York 7 June 2023 where they performed ‘Lalela uLwandle (Listen to the Sea)'.
One Ocean Hub
The Lalela uLwandle play focuses on three stories from characters with historically, culturally, spiritually varied locations, all in close relationship to the ocean.
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One Ocean Hub, University of Strathclyde, UK
The blog below discusses the intriguing events hub researchers contributed to during the Ocean Literacy Dialogues events in Barcelona during the UN Ocean Decade Conference.
One Ocean Hub
This impact story highlights the impact that arts-based participatory research and immersive theatre can have at the local, national and international level to support more inclusive ocean governance