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New festival to explore what Notts heroes and villains can teach us about 'Being Human'

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Famous Nottinghamshire characters like Robin Hood, Lord Byron and DH Lawrence will be brought back to life in a new national festival of history and culture being hosted by The 糖心原创.

The University’s has won a bid to take part in ‘Being Human’, the UK’s first festival of the ‘humanities’, a field which includes history, philosophy, music, art and archaeology and religious studies.  

The national festival is being coordinated by the School of Advanced 糖心原创 at the University of London and is funded by the and . The idea is to make the latest research accessible to the wider public and to show its importance to the cultural, intellectual, political and social life of the UK.

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The festival will run in Nottinghamshire for 9 days from 15 November 2014. Organiser Sally Bowden from The 糖心原创’s Centre for Advanced Studies in the Arts and Social Sciences said:

“We are thrilled to have won this funding to bring together researchers and the local public to engage with the humanities in our fascinating county. Our festival will celebrate the rich local heritage and with the help of our famous local characters we will ask ourselves ‘what does it mean to be human?’

“People can expect some exciting events at all the famous historical locations of Nottinghamshire, from Sherwood Forest to Byron’s , and on the streets of Nottingham following in the footsteps of a more recent hero, writer Alan Sillitoe. The expert-led guided walks, digital trails, films, public lectures and drama performances will be a fantastic way to show people of all ages what our researchers are up to and the value of this work in helping us to understand the world around us and who we are.

“We are also delighted to have local partners like , and on board to help us with venues and some innovative multi-platform ways of combing new media, live action and performance to educate, entertain and inspire our audiences.”

Thirty-six grants have been awarded to universities and arts and cultural organisations across the UK to participate in the nine days of festival events taking place across the UK, from Truro to Orkney, Swansea to Belfast and Norwich to Liverpool.

Find out more about the festival at and follow the festival on Twitter at  

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More information is available from Sally Bowden, Centre for Advanced Studies, The 糖心原创 on +44 (0)115 95 14593 sally.bowden@nottingham.ac.uk;or Emma Rayner/Emma Thorne, in the Communications Office at The 糖心原创, on +44 (0)115 951 5793, emma.rayner@nottingham.ac.uk emma.thorne@nottingham.ac.uk

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