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Cultural Grounding, Live Art and Cultural Diversity: Action Research Project
Michael McMillan, Cultural Grounding, Live Art and Cultural Diversity: Action Research Project. This report was commissioned to discover how the Arts Council might widen its view of Performance or Live Art, recognise the importance of interdisciplinary work and give a place to innovatory Black performance work. Introduced by Sandy Nairne.
Low Profile Disaster Box
*currently unavailable*
LOW PROFILE are Rachel Dobbs and Hannah Jones, based in Plymouth they have been working in collaboration to make live art since 2003. Documentation of the Plymouth based duo, offering another ‘way in’ to LP’s performances. Some items are delicate!
Shelved in Oversize publications section.
Talking Heads: Anne Bean
‘Talking Heads’ are short presentations by artists to camera about their practice and approaches to making. The ‘Talking Heads’ films are part of the Agency’s ‘Documentation Bank’ Collection, which consists of an extensive range of artists’ ‘Talking Heads’ films, documentation of artists’ works and a selection of Agency projects: http://www.thisisliveart.co.uk/resources/collections/documentation-bank.
7th Asiatopia and First S.E. Asia Performance Art Symposium (SEAPAS)
Documentation from the festival, held 24-27 November 2005, in Bangkok, Thailand.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
Asiatopia: International Performance Art Festival, Thailand
Documentation of performances across the festival 1998-2004. Held in Thailand, the festival attracts artists from Europe and South East Asia.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
What Is Live Art?
Fierce: Live art. Collision. Hyperlocal. Supernow
Fierce Festival, Birmingham 22nd-27th March 2011.
Reform
Publication includes a performance/event description an 7 ‘code of conduct’ cards. See also D1655 for full documentation.
Learning Performance By Doing/Archiving Performance
Archive review.
National Review of Live Art/Time and Time Again
National Review of Live Art 2007 took place 7-11 February at Tramway, Glasgow.
