An anthology of critical essays that draw on a decade of the authors thinking, writing about and working within contemporary performance as critics, producers, dramaturgs, makers, archivists and more.
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.
Two reviews of IMBT 15.
Andy Field, Deborah Pearson and Ira Brand began Forest Fringe as a totally independent, not-for-profit space in the midst of the Edinburgh Festival. Since then they have built a community of artists and playwrights, and are consistently rated as being a festival highlight. This collection collates the best of their work from the past decade.
Aims to articulate and contextualise an ethos and practice within contemporary art called “DIY” theatre and performance.
Published on the ten year anniversary of Low Profile.
Forest Fringe, I Breathe Better Doing Something I Don’t Know How To Do, Edinburgh Fringe Festival, pamphlet detailing artists and performances for 2011
Sacred archive. Documentation on DVDs ref D1396-D1421.
For the Liverpool Biennial 2006, Bluecoat Arts Centre present Liverpool Live 06 – A Festival of Urban Apparition, 26-29 October 2006, Liverpool City Centre. Four day series of interventions, occurrences and happenings that punctuate the shifting landscape of the city centre. All video files are in VTS format – VLC compliant. This item is part of the Study Room Guide On Disability and New Artistic Models by Aaron Williamson (P1529)
Documentation the homonymous one day festival.