Journal Article reflecting on a site-specific collaborative performance work at the Chisenhale Dance Space, London, UK. In Miscellaneous Article 4 folder.
Artist / Author | Petra Kuppers |
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Reference | A0531 |
Date | 2003 |
Journal | Women and Performance |
Journal date | 1905-06-25 |
Journal page | 41-56 |
Type | Article |
Training Utopias
Performance Research Volume 25 Issue No. 8 December 2020
Pg9-10
Bodies move freely through an ambiguous urban “utopia”…or do they? Shot on 16mm film and digital video.
7 mins
Documentation of the evening celebrating the life and Live Art of the brilliant and inspirational artist Katherine Araniello who died on Monday 25 February 2019.
Tells the story of the theatre blogosphere from the dawn of the carefully crafted longform post to today’s digital newsletters and social media threads.
A performance-based short film, in which the artist inquire through bodily actions the creation and function of visible and invisible signs in response to the geologic.
Includes the film, trailer, stills, and film description.
This book is for any visitor resident of the Elan Valley to enjoy a creative way of exploring the area and thinking about history, nature, and people.
Reaffirms the central position of the body in various artistic practices through in-depth conversations with choreographers, composers, visual artists, hip hop artists, dramaturges, a light designer and a puppeteer.
Maps the vast stretch of urban settlement outside London bounded by the M25.
A lone hunter wanders through a tunnel of darkness; it is unclear whether the landscape is a fiery cosmology of his own invention or if he exists in a post-apocalyptic realm.
2016, 8.5 minutes
ideo inspired by a Victorian female couple who were collaborative authors and lovers. Contemporaries of Robert Browning and Oscar Wilde, the two were known and published under the same name Michael Field.
2017, 9.46 minutes,
Combines extracts from over 70 international practitioners, companies, collectives and makers from the fields of dance, theatre, music, live and performance art, and activism to form a sourcebook for students, researchers and practitioners.