
The Impact of People’s Palace Projects’ Work in England: Summary of Evidence 2006 – 2010
Report by Nick Williams, commissioned by People’s Palace Projects’ Board; January 2011
FAVELA TO THE WORLD EVALUATION REPORT FINAL
Report by Raj Bhari, commissioned by People’s Palace Projects’ Board: 2013
QMUL Drama Department is ranked the UK’s top Performing Arts department. The quality of research undertaken at UK universities is assessed by the regular Research Excellence Framework process, conducted by HEFCE and taking into account the research environment and the quality and impact of research produced. The maximum four outputs of Paul Heritage’s practice-based research projects with PPP were submitted for assessment in the REF 2014: Heritage’s research was also selected as a case study in QMUL’s submission. (In 2008’s Research Assessment Exercise, QMUL Drama had been ranked the UK’s top drama research department, with Heritage again submitting the maximum number of outputs.)
To download the Report by PPP and British Council on 2013’s Cultural Olympic and Paralympic Forum and Unlimited: Arte sem Limites, please click here.
To download our report on Shakespeare Forum 2014, please click here.
To download our 2014 mid-term report on the impact of PPP’s projects within British Council: TRANSFORM, please click here. For the 2016 full-term report, click here.
In 2014, Paul Heritage accompanied and supported Simon McBurney’s research trips to the Amazon and Xingu regions to meet Brazilian indigenous people as part of the development of the international smash hit ‘The Encounter’. The trips, and a further meeting between Takuma Kuikuro and Simon McBurney in London, were documented in Complicite’s video diaries, interviews and blogs:
Amazon Diary 1
Gareth Fry blog – sound design
See also our Publications page.