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The Library of Performing Rights: call for submissions

A unique collection of resources that examine the intersection between performance and Human Rights roves the World.

The Library of Performing Rights will tour to Brazil and Latin America in 2012/13 and we are seeking submissions of new materials in all languages for this.

More information on The Library of Performing Rights

English language: download the Call for Submissions. PDF document.

English language: download the Authorization for donated material. Word document.

Portugese language: download the Call for Submissions. PDF document.

Portugese language: download the Authorization for donated material. Word document.

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Part of Performing Rights

An ongoing programme of events examining the intersection between performance and Human Rights

Performing Rights

An ongoing programme of events examining the intersection between performance and Human Rights

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Performing Rights Glasgow

Performances, presentations, discussions, screenings, and interventions around ideas of performance and human rights at the NRLA.

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Performing Rights: Encuentro, Montreal

The Library of Performing Rights featured at the Hemispheric Institute’s Encuentro 2014.

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The Library of Performing Rights on Tour

An ever expanding collection of resources on performance and Human Rights.

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The LIFT Long Table on Performing Rights

An experimental discussion format led by Lois Weaver on relations between performance and human rights.

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Also

Prague, Czech Republic, December 2007

Live in Prague- a festival of British Live Art , Performances, discussions, and workshops

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Activations London and Liverpool, October 2004

Launching Live: Art and Performance and The Performance Pack at Tate Modern and Tate Liverpool.

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Performance Magazine Online

A new online archive of Performance Magazine (1979-1992), plus new resources

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Live Art in Rural UK

Live Art in Rural UK is a year long programme conceived by LADA’s former Director, Vivian Chinasa Ezugha. It focuses on amplifying the embodied practices of artists living and working in rural locations across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

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LADA Unpacked

Bespoke opportunities for international presenters and artists to engage with Live Art

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Study Boxes at Live Collision Festival, Dublin

A hand picked selection of materials from LADA’s Study Room

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Documenting Live!

A major new publication on the representations of cultural difference in performance.

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