A system for giving and receiving useful feedback on creative processes and artistic works-in-progress.
Carmelita Tropicana / part of Trashing Performance commissioned by Performance Matters.
Reflects on the exchange which took place in November/December 2010 at co-production house brut in Vienna. The artists worked for ten days as duo teams on site-specific performance projects which were presented in a two-day programme all over the brut venue in Vienna’s Künstlerhaus. In English and Russian.
A performance artist converses theorists, curators, activists and fellow artists.
A series of crucial practical exercises to help create challenging theatre which transcends the boundaries of nation, gender, and racial identity.
First screened at Performing Idea, October 2010, as part of the Performance Matters programme. Includes a transcript.
Each end of the publication starts a new section: Amorph!08 provides text and discussion on the 2008 festival, and Register08 documents the work of the artists involved. Publications P1626 and P1625 provide information and discussion on the 2003 Amorph!03 festival
British Library Sound Archive recording and documentation of the “Performance Matters event on 30 April 2010. Evening launch event featuring Walid Raad, Irit Rogoff, Gavin Butt, Adrian Heathfield and Lois Keidan. Four of four (D1316 – D1319).
British Library Sound Archive recording and documentation of the “Performance Matters Lab” event, 30 April 2010. The daytime Performance Laboratory shows experimental durational and scheduled performances by some of the PhD researchers associated with the project at Goldsmiths and Roehampton University, Dr Gavin Butt from Goldsmiths, University of London, Prof. Adrian Heathfield from Roehampton University, and Lois Keidan of the Live Art Development Agency. Part three of four (D1316 – D1319).
Part one of four (D1316 – D1319). British Library Sound Archive recording and documentation of the “Performance Matters Lab” event, 30 April 2010. The daytime Performance Laboratory shows experimental durational and scheduled performances by some of the PhD researchers associated with the project at Goldsmiths and Roehampton University. The day will feature responses and discussions with invited thinkers around issues of duration, transmission, materiality,process, ideas and value.