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How 2 Become 1 (Fresh AiR Platform Performance)
Fresh AiR Platform is an opportunity for emerging artists to introduce their work to audiences. Lauren Holstein’s How 2 Become 1 is mentored by Stacy Makishi, Queen Mary University of London. NOTE: documentation is in 3 parts, all held in folder EF5053. Files are named: EF5053_holstein_how_2_become_1_1-3.mov
I Don’t Remember Exactly When It Happened… (Fresh AiR Platform performance)
Fresh AiR Platform is an opportunity for emerging artists to introduce their work to audiences, Katy Baird, I Don’t Remember Exactly When It Happened…, mentored by Oreet Ashery, Queen Mary University of London.
Frequency Experimental Live Art 2 and 3
Writings and discussions on the festivals in Chengdu.
Kick to the Head and Heart of Art
Reveals an experimental process of how drawing and kickboxing come together artistically and philosophically. Accompanying Book: P1935
Agbo Rago Jelili Atiku in Performance
Discussion and documentation of Jelili Atiku’s performances in Nigeria.
Jack Smith’s Rehearsals for the Destruction of Atlantis: ‘Exotic’ Ritual and Apocalyptic Tone
Engaging a series of critical models, this article examines the place of the ‘exotic’ in thinking about sexual and racial difference, as a means of thinking difficult or volatile modes of cultural practice. As such, it stages a confrontation between ‘exotic ritual’ and ‘apocalyptic tone’, to challenge conventions about scholarly practice and find new ways of examining uncomfortable spaces and modes of working.
Club Years
A collection of Went’s early performances. (1977-1987)
Hanoi & Yangon
Documentation from NIPAF Tour July 2009.
Sacred 2009 - I’m Thinking of You (version 2)
Performances and post show talk with Ron Athey, 14 November 2009. Part of “Sacred”, a season of contemporary performance at the Chelsea Theatre, London, 21 October – 22 November 2009. In collaboration with brut, Vienna. No. 3 of 26. For the complete series see REF. D1396-D1421.
alumnos dLive
Performances responding to the Pack Performance (Do it yourself) by Joshua Sofaer.
