Cathy Turner
Cathy is Professor of Drama in the department of Communications, Drama and Film, at the University of Exeter. She brings expertise on space, place and performance, recently leading an AHRC-funded network looking at performances in South Indian cities.
Jerri Daboo
Jerri is Professor of Performance, in the department of Communications, Drama and Film, at the University of Exeter. Her expertise is concerned with Indian and Indian diasporic heritage.
Gill Juleff
Gill is an archeo-metallurgist, in the department of Archaeology and History, University of Exeter (Penryn). She brings expertise in Sri Lankan technological traditions and their transnational implications. She has also established a dialogue with Vanniasinkam’s institution (ICES), concerning heritage representation. This aspect of her work included Neogi (Immersive Trails), in a shared project, ‘Walking Heritage into Future Cities’ (University of Exeter), which presented findings at ICES.
Tathageta Neogi
Tathageta is director of Immersive Trails, Kolkata, with experience of running online heritage-based events for an international audience and brings an expertise in archaeological heritage.
Nadine Vanniasinkam
Nadine, representing ICES as a consultant, has a background in law, linguistics and literature and current research interest in gender, nationalism and minority identity politics and brings an expertise in the music and songs of Sri Lankan ethnic minorities.