Performance and Community: Commentary and Case Studies

Notes

Through case studies, this edited collection gives access to some of the leading organisations in the field, examining their creative processes and placing them in their historical context. In parallel, a series of interviews with individual artists explores their approaches and how they are re-shaped by the communities that they encounter.

Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
Part of the Know How: The Study Room Guide on Live Art Live Art and working with older individuals and communities. (P3140)

Editor Caoimhe McAvinchey
Publisher Methuen Drama
ISBN 978-1408146422
Reference P3145
Date 2013
Type Publication

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