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FANON Now: Jamila Johnson Small - documentation

Artist/Author: Jamila Johnson Small | Digital Reference: EF5174 | Type: Digital File

Contribution by Jamila Johnson Small for FANON Now – on the legacy of Mirage: Enigmas Of Race, Difference & Desire. The event brought together David A Bailey, artists from the original Mirage project, and artists from subsequent generations, to reflect on the contemporary moment in relation to structural violence, de-colonising culture and relations, and the power of aesthetics and its explorations of complex formations of racial identities.

FANON Now: Alexandrina Hemsley - documentation

Artist/Author: Alexandrina Hemsley | Digital Reference: EF5173 | Type: Digital File

Contribution by Alexandrina Hemsley for FANON Now – on the legacy of Mirage: Enigmas Of Race, Difference & Desire. The event brought together David A Bailey, artists from the original Mirage project, and artists from subsequent generations, to reflect on the contemporary moment in relation to structural violence, de-colonising culture and relations, and the power of aesthetics and its explorations of complex formations of racial identities.

Transeuropéennes: Theater and the Public Space

Editor: Ghislaine Glasson Deschaumes | Reference: P2619 | ISBN: 2-912002-09-5 | Type: Publication

Special issue on theatre and the public space. Bilingual edition in French and English.

Keith Khan – Fresh Tips

Artist/Author: Keith Khan | Digital Reference: EF5102 | Type: Digital File

FRESH TIPS was a day of information and advice from experienced artists and promoters on subjects such as practice-based research, critical writing, documentation, collaboration and ethical practices, produced as part of FRESH AiR 2010, an initiative from Queen Mary, University of London, produced in collaboration with the Live Art Development Agency, that offers Live Art graduates and emergent artists support, advice and professional development.

Documenting Live

Artist/Author: Various | Editor: Live Art Development Agency | Digital Reference: ED1050 | Type: Digital File

Commissioned by the Live Art Development Agency this collection of videos collated into a DVD represents and illustrates Live Art practices informed by questions of cultural identity within critical and historical frameworks. DVD-PAL produced and edited by Liza Cazzato-Vieyra, 16:9, 90 minutes – see D1050. Accompanying essay/booklet by David A Bailey , 14 pages, 14cm x 19cm – see P1081.

Programme Notes: Case studies for locating experimental theatre, second edition

Editor: Lois Keidan, CJ Mitchell | Reference: P2120 | ISBN: 978-1-84943-459-1 | Type: Publication

Programme Notes: Case studies for locating experimental theatre, revised and expanded second edition is a collection of commissioned essays, case studies and interviews reflecting the exciting and complex relationships between ‘mainstream’ stages and ‘experimental’ theatre practices. This revised and expanded edition includes the original contributions (from the first edition, published 2007) whilst illustrating some of the seismic shifts that have taken place across the theatre landscape of the UK since 2007 through profiles of the work of Manchester International Festival, National Theatre Scotland, BAC (Battersea Arts Centre) and Forest Fringe.

Documenting Live – Round Table 2

Artist/Author: Various | Editor: David A Bailey, Lois Keidan and Rajni Shah | Reference: D1961 | Type: DVD

1 of 2 DVDs (see also REF. D1960). Unedited work in progress version of the round table discussions commissioned by the Live Art Development Agency for Documenting Live a publication and dvd resource that represents and illustrates Live Art practices informed by questions of cultural identity within critical and historical frameworks (see REF. P1081 and D1050).

Documenting Live – Round Table 1

Artist/Author: Various | Editor: David A Bailey, Lois Keidan and Rajni Shah | Reference: D1960 | Type: DVD

1 of 2 DVDs (see also REF. D1961). Unedited work in progress version of the round table discussions commissioned by the Live Art Development Agency for Documenting Live a publication and dvd resource that represents and illustrates Live Art practices informed by questions of cultural identity within critical and historical frameworks (see REF. P1081 and D1050).

Live Art in Schools

Artist/Author: Richard Layzell | Reference: P0016 | ISBN: 0-728-0671-7 | Type: Publication

A short journal arguing for Live Art in the national curriculum circa 1990s