There is an opportunity to see a live performance of the Seldom Heard Voices project as part of the BridLit Fringe Festival on Monday 12th November 2018 from 2-3.30pm at the Lyric Theatre in Barrack Street Bridport. This builds on two research projects undertaken by Professor Lee-Ann Fenge and Wendy Cutts from the Centre for Seldom Heard Voices in FHSS. The event will include film, photography and performance and promises to be an engaging event. Please do come along.
To book a ticket for this event please follow the link:
https://www.bridlitfringe.co.uk/workshops/2018/11/12/seldom-heard-voices
Lee-Ann Fenge and Wendy Cutts have also recently had a paper published detailing their Seldom Heard Voices project with St Paul’s hostel and the use of poetic inquiry as a qualitative research tool:
‘Understanding homelessness through poetic inquiry: Looking into the shadows’ Social Work & Social Sciences Review 19(3): 119-133
https://journals.whitingbirch.net/index.php/SWSSR/article/view/1194
Online public lecture – listening to seldom heard voices










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