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Student Performance Workshops
Performance Irlanda: Evento Internacional de Arte de Performance. Centro Cultural Antiago Hospital San Jose Nov 3-4 2008. See Also: Sinead and Hugh O’Donnell “Gravity” (D1746)
Agotar la Danza: Performance y politica del movimiento
Exhausting Dance and the Politics of Performance
Disk 5 - The History of the Future: A Franklin Furnace View of Performance Art
This item can be found in the locked glass cabinet.
Performance Art
Living with the doors open
An interview with Blondell Cummings.
The Routledge Reader in Gender and Performance
Reviews ways in which sexuality has been explored and expressed in new forms of performance art and dance, women’s contributions to theatre history, and how theatre has represented women over the centuries.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
Escens de L’imaginari
25th anniversary of the Puppet Festival, mainly in Catalan
Sacred Naked Nature Girls
Review of the women’s only performance ‘Home: The Last Place I ran to Just About Killed Me’, by Highways Sacred Naked Nature Girls, at Highways, Santa Monica.
Art into Action: The Rise of Performance Art in Asia
See Study Room miscellaneous articles, folder 2
This is Performance Art: Performed Sculpture and Dance (Part1)
This Is Performance Art: Performed Sculpture and Dance8th April 2010 – 06 June 2010Camden Arts Centre, co-commissioned by the Yorkshire Sculpture ParkAlso see D1485 and P1517Mel Brimfield’s residency, This is Performance Art, will be a historical reappraisal of performance art of the 20th Century. Through a series of discussions, documentary research, re-enactments and live performance she will undertake an examination of what can be said to constitute the ontology of ‘live art’ within current discourse. This research will form the basis for a documentary film, the first in a series, charting the new narrative through the fragmented and often unreliable documentary record of this elusive art form. The final film will be screened in the Artists’ Studio at Camden Arts Centre at the culmination of the residency along side a series of live performances and re-enactments. Mel Brimfield’s complex practice takes a skewed and tangled romp through the already vexed historiography of performance art, simultaneously revealing and inventing a rich history of collaboration between artists, dancers, theatre makers, political activists and comedians. Meticulously drawn and painted posters and programmes for fictional interdisciplinary cabarets, together with costumes and props, are produced alongside documentary-style films and live works that playfully associate performance art with most significant cultural developments of the last 100 years.
