





Warwick Student Arts Festival (WSAF) is an annual festival taking place at the University of Warwick. It was founded in 2004 with the aim of showcasing and celebrating all aspects of student art. It features a programme of events including music, dance, theatre, film, literature, art, with a very heavy emphasis on collaboration across genres and artforms.
This June it is back like you've never seen it before. Expect to see campus transformed into a vibrant hub of creative activity; a place to celebrate the end of academic year, welcome the beginning of summer and witness the impressive artistic talents and cultural diversity of the Warwick student body.
A programme of free events will be held in a variety of venues at the heart of campus, with something to cater for all tastes. The programme also includes a specially developed Family Day on Sunday 27th which welcomes members of the wider community to the University as both performers and audience members. Highlights of previous WSAFs include a night-time promenade performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream, an international break-dancing competition, an open-air cinema and a number of other theatre productions which went on to receive 4 & 5 Star reviews at the Edinburgh Fringe. This year will feature equally exciting and innovative work and never-before-seen collaborations from some of Warwick's biggest and best societies.
So, get into the Festival Spirit! WSAF 2010 is on its way!