How the Arts can Help us to Connect with the Natural World

How the Arts can Help us to Connect with the Natural World

The Secret Garden: How The Arts Can Help Us To Connect With The Natural World.

By Culture & Society RKEI @ UoC

Date and time

Tue, 21 May 2024 18:00 - 19:15 GMT+1

Location

University of Chester, Wheeler Building (Lecture Theatre, CRV 139)

Castle Drive Chester CH1 1SL United Kingdom

About this event

  • 1 hour 15 minutes

The Secret Garden: How The Arts Can Help Us To Connect With The Natural World.
“Everything is made out of magic, leaves and trees, flowers and birds, badgers and foxes and squirrels and people. So it must be all around us. In this garden — in all the places.”

The Secret Garden, published in 1911, is a popular and much-loved classic of children’s literature. Written by Frances Hodgson Burnett, it is the story of Mary Lennox, a British girl born in India to wealthy parents. After the death of her parents, who cared little for her, she moves to England to live with her uncle at Misselthwaite Manor on the edge of the Yorkshire moors. Here, she makes friends for the first time in her life and experiences the magical and healing qualities of nature.


In this talk, Shelley Piasecka, Associate Professor of Theatre and Applied Drama at the University of Chester, will discuss her stage adaptation of the book, informed through post-pandemic themes of ecology and sustainability. She will also draw our attention to other examples of theatre and art that have helped us to connect with the natural world.

Join us for an entertaining and timely discussion of how we might address the climate emergency through the power of the arts.

Organised by

Culture & Society RKEI (Research Knowledge Exchange Institute) at University of Chester. Visit Teams Link