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      <title>Conference Reports</title>
      <link>http://ee.dramaturgy.co.uk/index.php/site/comments/conference_reports/</link>
      <description>In this section we will publish the reports from conferences run by The Dramaturgs&#8217; Network starting with the Pro&#45;Sessional conference which took place at the SOHO Theatre November 2007.</description>
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      <title>Noticeboard</title>
      <link>http://ee.dramaturgy.co.uk/index.php/site/comments/noticeboard/</link>
      <description>This is an open noticeboard for anyone to post a notice, a comment, an event or a query relevant to dramaturgs and dramaturgy. 


To leave a notice, please click on comments below the line. 


The editors of the website will delete any inappropriate notices.</description>
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      <title>Articles</title>
      <link>http://ee.dramaturgy.co.uk/index.php/site/comments/articles/</link>
      <description>In order for it to be easier to browse the articles which we have published through our newsletter we have separated out the most interesting ones.

They cover many different topics but as we are a network focussing on theatre practice most of the articles are reflecting on different types of practice in which the dramaturg is engaged. 


We are always interested to hear your thoughts on existing articles and if you have something you would like to submit to our newsletter please contact us on newsletter@dramaturgy.co.uk</description>
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      <title>Resources</title>
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      <description>This is one of the most exciting parts of the website and we hope it will continue to grow. 

Here you can find The dramaturgs&#8217;network Tool Kit for directors working with a dramaturg for the first time, a booklist with recommended readings, a list of courses and other resources for working dramaturgs. 


We have taken the decision to share our knowledge and resources openly and welcome anyone else who would like to recommend or produce material which can be helpful to colleagues and students of dramaturgy.</description>
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      <title>UK Dramaturgs</title>
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      <description>In this section we will focus on the specific information for those who wish to enter the profession, those who want to employ a dramaturg and those who are practitioners. 

We have put together a list of suggested fees for the services of a dramaturg, provided a sample contract and a list of what UK dramaturgs might do as well as a list of courses which has some elements of dramaturgy within the curriculum. 


There may be further information and arguments about the role and practice of the dramaturg in the UK within some of the articles which you can find elsewhere on this site. 


There is also some advice on how to contact a dramaturg through the network.</description>
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      <title>Dramaturgy</title>
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      <description>We are often asked to define the role of the dramaturg and dramaturgy. Here we have gathered several different definitions from ourselves and other organisations. 


Please feel free to contribute to this continual exploration!</description>
      <dc:subject>Dramaturgy</dc:subject>
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      <title>About the network</title>
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      <description>dramaturgs&#8217;network

The Dramaturgs’ Network is an organisation for UK theatre practitioners committed to developing dramaturgy and supporting practitioners development in the field. We are an informal network run by volunteer members of professionals committed to the role of the dramaturg being a production&#45;based activity as well as a literary role in the UK.


We aim to provide support for theatre practitioners functioning in the role of dramaturg and literary manager and to share ideas, knowledge and resources. We explore and promote the role, function and contributions by dramaturgs and literary managers through practice, debate and collaborations.


Below you can find out more about the organisation, its members and how to join.</description>
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      <title>Welcome to the dramaturgs&#8217;network</title>
      <link>http://ee.dramaturgy.co.uk/index.php/site/comments/welcome_to_the_dramaturgsnetwork/</link>
      <description>Welcome to the home of the dramaturgs&#8217;network where you can find out about who we are and what dramaturgs do. You can read our newsletter, comment on our articles and join in debate and much more!


The Dramaturgs’ Network is an organisation for UK theatre practitioners committed to developing dramaturgy and supporting practitioners development in the field. We are an informal network run by volunteer members of professionals committed to the role of the dramaturg being a production&#45;based activity as well as a literary role in the UK.


We aim to provide support for theatre practitioners functioning in the role of dramaturg and literary manager and to share ideas, knowledge and resources. We explore and promote the role, function and contributions by dramaturgs and literary managers through practice, debate and collaborations.


If you cannot find what you are looking for please contact us at info@dramaturgy.co.uk</description>
      <dc:subject>Home</dc:subject>
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      <dc:date>2005-12-27T12:12:38+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Navigate this site</title>
      <link>http://ee.dramaturgy.co.uk/index.php/site/comments/about_this_site/</link>
      <description>How to find your way through this site: 

dramaturgs&#8217;network &#45;  Information about the network, how to contact our members if you need a dramaturg and how to become a member. 


Dramaturgy &#45; Definitions of dramaturgy and the role of the dramaturg and other related information.


UK Dramaturgs &#45; Information about studying or working as a dramaturg in the UK. 


Conference Reports &#45; Reports and images from Pro&#45;Sessional 2007


Resources &#45; Recommendations, contracts and recommended fees for dramaturgyservices. 


Articles&#45; Browse articles on dramaturgy and theatre practice. 


Newsletters &#45; Full newsletters in chronological order.


Noticeboard  &#45; Where you can post a comment, a query or information about an event. 


Links &#45; To other sites and organisations of interest. 


This site is interactive in several ways: you can add your comment after articles and some other posts and we have a discussion forum which is open to all. If you are a member of the network you can also communicate with other members through the forum. 


If you have any problems finding your way through this site please let us know.&amp;nbsp; Dramaturg the dramaturgs!&amp;nbsp;</description>
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      <title>The dramaturgs&#8217;network Newsletter</title>
      <link>http://ee.dramaturgy.co.uk/index.php/site/comments/the_dramaturgsnetwork_newsletter/</link>
      <description>We have sent out our newsletter since 2002. It contains news and articles and also function as a chronicle over the network&#8217;s activities and growth.

We aim to produce it quarterly but with our other work committments that can sometimes be difficult. 

We keep the back issues here in pdf format but you can also browse some of the articles individually under the link articles


If you would like to recieve our news letter please contact us at info@dramtaurgy.co.uk 

If you would like to send an article to be considered for inclusion please send it to newsletter@dramaturgy.co.uk


The Editors</description>
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