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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An ongoing programme of events examining the intersection between performance and Human Rights
An ongoing programme of events examining the intersection between performance and Human Rights
Read morePerformances, presentations, discussions, screenings, and interventions around ideas of performance and human rights at the NRLA.
Read moreThe Library of Performing Rights featured at the Hemispheric Institute’s Encuentro 2014.
Read moreAn ever expanding collection of resources on performance and Human Rights.
Read moreAn experimental discussion format led by Lois Weaver on relations between performance and human rights.
Read moreA programme of Variety related performance marking a new era at the De La Warr Pavilion.
Read moreLive in Prague- a festival of British Live Art , Performances, discussions, and workshops
Read moreAn online resource by Joshua Sofaer for audiences to deliver a lecture to themselves about themselves
Read moreA panel on the ways artists use ideas of service and labour as creative strategies as part of At Your Service.
Read moreAn anniversary recitation of The United Nations Declaration of Human Rights
Read moreDuckie invite you to a bourgeois cocktail lounge to sip nine short sharp shots in a taster for live art virgins.
Read moreA major programme of Live Art events curated by Chinese Arts Centre.
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