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Jordan McKenzie
A publication made to accompany the 2014 YSP exhibition JORDAN MCKENZIE: CARL AN(T)DRE + LEWITT LEAN, 01.03.14 – 20.04.14. Introduction by Doctor Helen Pheby, critical essay by Doctor Klara Kemp-Welch.
A Sardine Street Box of Tricks
How to make your own mis-guided tour or walk.
Landscaping: Spacings
Journal Article reflecting on a site-specific collaborative performance work at the Chisenhale Dance Space, London, UK. In Miscellaneous Article 4 folder.
Hilary Gilligan – Artworks
The CD includes a powerpoint presentation of the work by the Irish/Canadian artist and a short biography and artist statement.
The Remote Island Tour
This video document follows the dancer/choreographer on an improvised tour of the islands off the west Coast of Ireland. This item is part of the Study Room Guide to Remoteness (P2600).
Silent Vessel
Hundreds of the vessels tumble and turn through my hands and through the kiln over time, until they begin to make themselves heard above the silence that each one has held for so long.
Anarcadia
Exhibition publication.
This item is part of the Study Room Guide to Remoteness (P2600).
Dancing Voices
Captures the multitude of dance ‘languages’ set against a backdrop of iconic East London locations, celebrating the changing landscape of the area and featuring over 100 local dancers.
Walking, Writing and Performance
Charts three projects by performers who generate autobiographical writing by walking through inspirational landscapes.
This item is referenced in the Making Routes Study Room Guide (P1964).
Aomori Project: Of Landscapes Remembered
A touring project and performance, inviting local guest performers through workshops.
Site-Specific Performance
Suggests organizing principles, innovative strategies, methods and exercises for making theatre in a variety of contexts and locations, and through examples, case studies and projects develops distinctive theoretical insights into the relationship of site and performance, scenario and scenography.
Sounds from Beneath, Part 3 from XENON: an exploded opera
A work centring around a choral piece for which Karikis invites an ex-miners’ choir to recall and sing the subterranean sounds of a working coal mine.
