Finding Middlemarch in Coventry, 2021

Lead Research Organisation: Royal Holloway University of London
Department Name: English

Abstract

George Eliot's novel Middlemarch, set in a fictional version of the city of Coventry, will celebrate its 150th anniversary in 2021; the year in which Coventry itself is UK City of Culture. This project will reimagine George Eliot's radical artistic vision of 'provincial life' in the Midlands through creative collaborations in Coventry across 2021.

There is evidence from a previous AHRC project led by PI Livesey that public interest in Eliot's life and legacy is sometimes held back by the perceived difficulty (and length) her work, but that this can be overcome through creative engagements with her work in the shape of new writing, the visual arts, and research-led social media campaigns. This project will work with diverse communities in Coventry in 2021 to retell Eliot's story and the ground-breaking literary experiment of Middlemarch, with the people living in the city which it fictionalised. The project will work with local and family history groups to build a collaborative online exhibition, telling the story of 19th century Coventry through a dozen professions and institutions that feature in the novel. The exhibition research will be in partnership with the Herbert Museum and Coventry Archives, and Nuneaton Museum and Art Gallery and be told through materials in their archives and collections. This collaboration, drawing on Livesey's expertise in literature and public engagement, will enhance the ongoing work of these museums as they develop a new interpretation strategy for their extensive collections relating to Eliot.

In order to draw fresh attention to Eliot's significance as an artistic innovator for audiences unfamiliar with her novels, Co-Investigator Olsen will work in dialogue with Livesey to research and direct an experimental short film. The film, 'Of that Roar Which Is...', will use Olsen's own poetic and filmic language to respond to Eliot's art of attention to life forms that might otherwise go unnoticed. The work will demonstrate Eliot's ongoing cultural influence of contemporary practice and draw on the physical landscape of contemporary Coventry and the collections of museum and archive partners. Building on Olsen's previous creative reinterpretations of museum collections and reputation for research-led film-making, the new film will be shown at partner museums. It will form a useful model for long-term reflections on the place of contemporary arts in reinterpreting the narratives of established collections.

The final strand of the project will bring scenes from Eliot's novel to life in three sites in central Coventry during 10 public performances in autumn 2021. Partners Dash Arts will lead devising workshops with community groups in Coventry. The participatory process will identify key themes from the novel for contemporary Coventry. Participants will be offered opportunities to take part in the professional production, supported by Warwick Arts Centre, Principal Partner in Coventry City of Culture. Founded in 2005 Dash, develops productions, events and participation projects that enhance diverse audience's understanding of other peoples and cultures through an artistic lens. 'Scenes from Middlemarch' will use Eliot's novel and Livesey's research to open out conversations with often overlooked middle of Britain through participatory devising and performances. Emphasis is likely to fall on the novel's interest in narratives of public health, and the power of bankers, exploring trust and communication in a changing community.

Publications

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Title Finding Middlemarch: A digital exhibition in partnership with Exploring Eliot 
Description A digital exhibition connecting George Eliot's novel Middlemarch (1871) to items in the historic collections of The Herbert Museum Coventry, Nuneaton Art Gallery and Museum and the Exploring Eliot initiative. Exhibition curated and designed by Dr Rosalind White. 
Type Of Art Artefact (including digital) 
Year Produced 2022 
Impact Evidence is available on request on the increased traffic and usage of the Exploring Eliot website (joint initiative by Culture Coventry and Nuneaton Arts and Culture). Project remains ongoing. 
URL https://exploringeliot.org/discover-george-eliot/finding-middlemarch/#:~:text=This%20online%20exhibi...
 
Title The Great Middlemarch Mystery 
Description A two hour site-specific immersive production of George Eliot's Middlemarch staged across four sites in the centre of Coventry. The play had seven performances over five days as part of Coventry City of Culture from 7-11 April 2022. The script was co-authored and adapted by Livesey with Josephine Burton, Creative Director of Dash Arts. In addition to 6 professional actors the production team worked with a group of 30 community volunteer participants across the city, key to the devising and performance of the final work. Community participants benefitted from a series of development workshops from Dec 2021 onwards. 
Type Of Art Performance (Music, Dance, Drama, etc) 
Year Produced 2022 
Impact The production attracted considerable additional charitable funding through the partner Dash Arts to extend community impact work and training for volunteer cast members. 462 tickets were sold at a time when theatre attendance remained low due to covid concerns. By the end of the run, shows were sold out. The production attracted very positive national reviews and extensive evidence is available on request of the impact on community, cast, and audience members as well as influencing the future development plans of Dash Arts who are now partnering on several funded academic research projects. "Immersive ingenuity... that stretches the vocabulary of the stage. Suddenly theatre is firing on its newest cylinders." - SUSANNAH CLAPP, THE OBSERVER 11 April 2022. 
URL https://www.dasharts.org.uk/the-great-middlemarch-mystery
 
Title Uncertain Promises: The Unofficial George Eliot Countryside 
Description An exhibition of 9 new works by painter Paul Smith of the 'George Eliot' country around Nuneaton, Warwickshire, with creative/critical text by Ruth Livesey. Launched at One Paved Court Gallery Richmond, 3-20 Feb 2022. Plus artists' talk (sold out) Feb 12th. 
Type Of Art Artistic/Creative Exhibition 
Year Produced 2022 
Impact Tracking impact on contemporary British painters about realism and everyday 'unofficial' countryside. Planned second show at Nuneaton Art Gallery and museum late 2022. 
URL http://www.paulsmithart.co.uk/gallery
 
Description This grant was for follow on funding to support the impact of an earlier award focusing on nineteenth-century English writers who took as their subject the idea of 'provincial life'. The follow on funding was to support a range of collaborations around the legacies of the writer George Eliot whose most famous novel - MIddlemarch - was set in a fictional version of Coventry. Activities were planned as part of Coventry City of Culture 2021 - the year which also marked 175 years since the publication of Eliot's novel. Working with partners Dash Arts, the PI co-wrote and advised on an immersive, site specific performance of 'The Great Middlemarch Mystery' - staged in four locations around Coventry Cathedral 7-11 April 2022. Production involved collaboration and participation of 30 community volunteers from the City. The shows sold out with very positive reviews. A digital online exhibition 'Finding Middlemarch' connected the project research to the public collections relating to Eliot's novel in museum, archives and libraries across North Warwickshire with demonstrably large increase in traffic and engagement with the existing Exploring Eliot website established by local heritage partners. A short film 'Of that Roar Which...' has been completed for use by heritage partners. Earlier covid-related delays to production mean dissemination and impact of this output will be reported in 2024.
Exploitation Route The collaborative partnership with Dash Arts is being taken forward by that organisation into further funded research impact collaborations on a number of different projects nationally in the Arts and Humanities. The co-creation of the play, 'The Great Middlemarch Mystery' by a research PI and a creative director from the partner organisation has been highly effective and of great benefit to all parties as a model for future work. This is in addition to the documented impact of the production on community participants in Coventry.
The online exhibition 'Finding Middlemarch' is in receipt of further funding from the team's home institution to explore the direct use of the resource in relevant museum sites with the installation of QRs codes and beacons and capture on site impact.
Sectors Creative Economy,Culture, Heritage, Museums and Collections

URL https://www.dasharts.org.uk/the-great-middlemarch-mystery
 
Description This grant was for follow on funding to support the impact of an earlier award focusing on nineteenth-century English writers who took as their subject the idea of 'provincial life'. The follow on funding was to support a range of collaborations around the legacies of the writer George Eliot whose most famous novel - MIddlemarch - was set in a fictional version of Coventry. Activities were planned as part of Coventry City of Culture 2021 - the year which also marked 175 years since the publication of Eliot's novel. Working with partners Dash Arts, the PI co-wrote and advised on an immersive, site specific performance of 'The Great Middlemarch Mystery' - staged in four locations around Coventry Cathedral 7-11 April 2022. Production involved collaboration and participation of 30 community volunteers from the City. The shows sold out with very positive reviews. A digital online exhibition 'Finding Middlemarch' connected the project research to the public collections relating to Eliot's novel in museum, archives and libraries across North Warwickshire with demonstrably large increase in traffic and engagement with the existing Exploring Eliot website established by local heritage partners. The PI co-created an exhibition with painter Paul Smith - 'The Unofficial George Eliot Countryside' (Feb 2022) featuring creative visual and textual responses to earlier research by the PI on the landscape of the English Midlands as described by Eliot and revisited and documented by the PI and team in person in 2019-2020. A short film 'Of that Roar Which...' has been completed for use by heritage partners. Earlier covid-related delays to production mean dissemination and impact of this output will be reported in 2024.
First Year Of Impact 2019
Sector Creative Economy,Culture, Heritage, Museums and Collections
 
Description Culture Coventry (Coventry Archives, Herbert Museum) for collaboration on Finding Middlemarch in Coventry 
Organisation Herbert Museum and Art Gallery
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Charity/Non Profit 
PI Contribution Widening public engagement with holdings through creative arts.
Collaborator Contribution Programming workshop within schedule. Hosting workshop. Offering introduction to archives to participants.
Impact Workshop with Coventry Archives 12 March 2022; Further collaboration in relation to community blogging project 'Finding Middlemarch' drawing on collections of Archives and the Hebert (Culture Coventry).
Start Year 2021
 
Description Dash Arts: research and development collaboration for site specific immersive Middlemarch for Coventry 2021 
Organisation Dash Arts Limited
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Charity/Non Profit 
PI Contribution Research lead and development advice for R&D stage 1 of 'Finding Middlemarch': proposed immersive experience reworking the novel in Coventry during City of Culture 2021.
Collaborator Contribution Expertise in theatre, performance, devising public works of art.
Impact Two days of devising workshops with professional actors working on script and realisation of potential Middlemarch production. Multidisciplinary: literary studies, theatre, theatre design.
Start Year 2020
 
Description Community Workshop with Dash Arts: Coventry 4/11/2021 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Local
Primary Audience Public/other audiences
Results and Impact This first of three community workshops engaged a diverse group contributors to share and contribute their stories of Coventry to the devising of 'The Great Middlemarch Mystery'. Participatory research workshop combined with engagement and development through drama and theatre practice.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
URL https://www.dasharts.org.uk/the-great-middlemarch-mystery
 
Description George Eliot: Then and Now with Dash Arts at the London Library 6/10/2021 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Regional
Primary Audience Supporters
Results and Impact 35 members of the public, of the London Library and supporters of/donors to the creative arts attended an event hosted by the London Library for Dash Arts (project partner). The evening included a discussion of George Eliot's use of the London Library, a scene from the work in progress on the immersive theatre experience 'The Great Middlemarch Mystery' for Coventry City of Culture in April 2022, and a discussion between Director Josephine Burton and PI Ruth Livesey on their intentions for this production and its alignment with Eliot's artistic vision.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
URL https://www.dasharts.org.uk/the-great-middlemarch-mystery
 
Description Reimagining Middlemarch for Coventry City of Culture: A Conversation between Dawinder Bansal and Ruth Livesey Warwick Arts Centre 1/10/2021 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Regional
Primary Audience Public/other audiences
Results and Impact A public conversation with artist Dawinder Bansal, commissioned by Warwick Arts Centre to produce a community led art work in relation to Middlemarch for Coventry City of Culture to be shown at Warwick Arts Centre.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021,2022
URL https://www.warwickartscentre.co.uk/whats-on/reimagining-middlemarch-dawinder-bansal-and-ruth-livese...
 
Description Your Stories Matter: Women's Stories in Coventry Archives 12 March 2022 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Local
Primary Audience Public/other audiences
Results and Impact A day workshop using creative writing exercises to illuminate stories of women's lives in Coventry Archives and to encourage women to record their own stories to donate to, and diversify, the future of Coventry Archives.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
URL https://www.theherbert.org/whats_on/1645/your_stories_matter_womens_stories_in_coventry_archives