A treasure-trove of performance exercises that will be invaluable to performance-makers, educators and students as they develop their creative practice.
Read moreAn intimate collection on love and dissent by artists and writers.
Read moreA free zine for teens by Scottee, Travis Alabanza, Selina Thompson, Emma Frankland.
Read moreCurated by Curious, ABC can be used by artists and non-artists in need of creative succour and survival
Read moreApplies the notion of the performative to the context of curating
Read moreVarious examples linking audience participation in theatre to problems of social engagement
Read moreThis book is a collection of essays and interviews addressing institutional crises and performance
Read moreThe first book devoted to Adrian Howells’s remarkable achievements and legacy
Read moreInvestigates the performing arts as a political laboratory of the present
Read moreA documentation of the stories of Lois Weaver: one of the pioneers of feminist and lesbian performance
Read moreMel Brimfield’s spoof television series on the fragmentary nature of performance’s historical record
Read moreAdrian Heathfield encounters the renowned philosopher while walking the streets of Montreal
Read moreAn exchange between the celebrated American philosopher and Adrian Heathfield
Read moreExploring the relationships between ‘mainstream’ stages and ‘experimental’ theatre practices
Read moreA poetic and idiosyncratic reflection by Tim Etchells on questions of legacy, document and archive
Read moreA series of commissioned case studies on the ways Live Art responds to contemporary challenges, in collaboration with Live Art UK.
Read moreSelected works from a LADA National Platform Documentation Project 2006 – 2007.
Read moreA publication reflecting new relationships between mainstream venues and experimental theatre practices.
Read moreA series of letters delivered to camera by Tim Etchells and Adrian Heathfield on the notion of ‘Variety’.
Read moreA signed and numbered limited edition artwork, a performance enabler, and an educational resource by Joshua Sofaer.
Read moreLeading artists and thinkers consider Live Art now and its impact within the visual arts and the broader cultural sphere, edited by Adrian Heathfield.
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