New collaborations of SECreTour in Coventry

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The SECreTour Network is growing!

 

The SECreTour project has established a new collaboration with the Centre for Dance Research (C-DaRE) at Coventry University.

 

C-DaRE specialises in an inclusive interdisciplinary approach to artistic and scholarly dance research in areas like cultural heritage, computing and AI, intellectual property, health and well-being and practice research.

The Centre participates in many projects that focus on cultural heritage, and particularly intangible cultural heritage that involves performance-based practices, and which may well have a tourism dimension. The Centre’s partners include cultural organisations, artists and artist groups, research organisations and policy-led organisations, in the UK and across Europe.

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