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Access Coventry Talking Birds The NestJuly 14, 2021March 7, 2022

our new home & where to find it

Adjacent to the Daimler Powerhouse development on Coventry Canal, The Nest is a home base and shared workspace for Talking Birds – and a place for people to come together to imagine better ways of doing things.

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Access Talking BirdsJuly 10, 2020April 28, 2022

try our mobile captioning system

We made the Difference Engine because we wanted to give more people the chance to access experimental, outdoor, small scale or immersive performance.
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ThoughtsJuly 9, 2020May 4, 2022

our six big ideas

Our ‘six big ideas’ – about artist process & support; access & participation; climate conscience; agency, equity & diversity; nurture & resilience – guide our choices.
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Talking BirdsJanuary 6, 2020July 28, 2021

meet our friendly leviathan

The Whale has been delighting audiences up and down the country for over a decade – would you like to book it to be part of your event?

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About Talking Birds

We are a Coventry-based company of artists known for our gently provocative projects which explore, and seek to illuminate, the profound and complex relationships between people and place. We’re big on access, human connection, social and ecological responsibility, and on nurturing the next generation of artists and theatre makers, particularly in Coventry.
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Listen Again

Words into Actions – Can artist-led manifestos create real change? Nestival of Ideas discussion featuring Zed Lawal, Dan Thompson and Derek Nisbet.

Blog: Words from the Birds

When self-care doesn’t feel enough

The caller of the winds 

A pleasure within pain

Routes of Our Culture

“What we practice at the small scale sets the patterns for the whole system.”

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  • Come Bowl With Me - Leamington Spa July 23, 2022 – July 25, 2022 Birmingham 2022 Festival presents Come Bowl With Me by Talking BirdsCome Bowl With Me is a funny and interactive outdoor performance by acclaimed Coventry theatre company Talking Birds, celebrating the popular and accessible sport of Lawn Bowls, which is being hosted in Leamington Spa for the Commonwealth Games. Audiences are invited to join Lorna Bowles, Dwaine…
  • Come Bowl With Me - Coventry July 26, 2022 – July 27, 2022 Birmingham 2022 Festival presents Come Bowl With Me by Talking BirdsCome Bowl With Me is a funny and interactive outdoor performance by acclaimed Coventry theatre company Talking Birds, celebrating the popular and accessible sport of Lawn Bowls, which is being hosted in Leamington Spa for the Commonwealth Games. Audiences are invited to join Lorna Bowles, Dwaine…
Sound waves never die! Try one of our self-guided walks in Coventry neighbourhoods.

Talking Birds is values driven and actively working for change - in our own work and through our support for Culture Declares Emergency & More Than A Moment. Read our MTAM words-in-progress action plan and find out more about what drives us here: Our Six Big Ideas.

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Talking Birds
The Nest,
Unit 3, Sandy Lane Business Park,
COVENTRY
CV1 4DQ
+ 44 [0]7708 262 182
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Huge thanks to @ludicrooms, our #A4TP citizens and passing members of the public for a fun evening playing with light to explore simple interventions that might make pathways like the canal towpath feel safer.
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