Strange Behaviour is a series of symposia launched in 1998, open to anyone interested in discussion, debate and an exchange of ideas. The event’s aim is to bring together the world of theatre and performance with other, very different worlds, such as mathematics (2002) or geography (2005), for a day of talks, presentations and workshops.

The aim of Strange Behaviour is simply to see what happens when two worlds of knowledge and experience briefly collide. There is no point. We're not looking for answers or researching a project. We simply assume that you, like us, enjoy the process of exploration for its own sake.

David Greig

Theatre as a Mental Space workshop, Mauricio Paroni De Castro 2005: Theatre and Geography

Participant Feedback

These seminars are intriguing. They reveal a new way of looking at things.

A much wider range of discussion than I expected - excellent variety and a diverse range of information and ways of conveying information.