Feminism, Age and Performance
- Date
- Thursday 07 Jan 2016
LADA's Director Lois Keidan features in Exeunt Magazine this month discussing LADA's recent Live Art programme 'Old Dears' at Chelsea Theatre plus many of the other public programmes and events related to the 'Restock, Rethink, Reflect Three: Live Art and Feminism' project which aimed to map and mark the impact of performance on feminist histories and the contribution of artists to discourses around contemporary gender politics.
Read the full article on Exeunt Magazine.
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