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Rethinking Dramaturgy: Errancy and Transformation

Editor: Manuel Bellisco, Maria Jose Cifuentes, Amparo Ecija | Reference: P1633 | ISBN: 978-84-96898-88-2 | Type: Publication

Essays by Antonio Araujo, Mario Bellatin, Pablo Caruna, Oscar Cornago, Juan Dominguez, Adrian Heathfield, Hans-Thies Lehmann, Andre Lepecki, Angelia Liddell, Bonnie Marranca, Quim Pujol, Jose A Sanchez. Text in both English and Spanish.

Geographies of Requiredness: Notes on the Dramaturgin Collaborative Devising

Artist/Author: David Williams | Editor: Cathy Turner, Synne Behrndt | Reference: A0369 | Type: Article

David Williams, Geographies of Requiredness: Notes on the Dramaturg in Collaborative Devising

Dramaturgy on Shifting Ground

Artist/Author: Hans-Thies Lehmann and Patrick Primavesu | Reference: A0302 | Type: Article

On European dramaturgy in the 21st Century.

Theatre & the Body

Artist/Author: Colette Conroy | Reference: P1389 | ISBN: 9780230205437 | Type: Publication

Are we here yet?

Editor: Jeroen Peeters | Reference: P1548 | Type: Publication

An artist’s book in which American choreographer reflects on her own practice in dialogue with several (former) Damaged Goods collaborators.

The Connected Body?

Editor: Ric Allsopp & Scott de Lahunta | Reference: P1311 | ISBN: 90-71681-03-3 | Type: Publication

Amsterdam readings on the Arts and Arts Education. Drawing on contemporary practice and scholarship in the fields of dance, performance and installation art, theatre/archaeology, ethnography, holistic bodywork and the history of medicine, the collection provides insights into the body as a problematic site of performance and suggests a ‘new authenticity’ which equates both its phenomenological and representational aspects. This item is part of the Study Room Guide: On Falling by Amy Sharrocks (P2249).

The Dyas Sisters

Artist/Author: Grace and Veronica Dyas, Richard Gregory | Reference: P2136 | Type: Publication

In The Dyas Sisters, you’re met with personal history write large. Richard Gregory asked Grace and Veronica if they would write a book in which they tried to describe everything that has happened in their lifetime, knowing from the outset that this was an impossible task. Every memory suggests another, each new approach to writing illuminates an alternative.