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Editor | Bruce Gilchrist and Jo Joelson |
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Publisher | Black Dog Publishing |
ISBN | 1 901033 28 7 |
Reference | P0763 |
Date | 2001 |
Type | Publication |
Training Utopias
Performance Research Volume 25 Issue No. 8 December 2020
Pg42-50
Training Utopias
Performance Research Volume 25 Issue No. 8 December 2020
Pg9-10
Unframing Photography: Performing the Image to See Otherwise is a new book by transdisciplinary artist Manuel Vason, and his third publication with LADA after the ground-breaking Exposures (2002) and Double Exposures (2014).
This book explores the practical, philosophical and aesthetic implications of performers working in pairs. It focuses on a ten-year period in the work of Karen Christopher, alongside wider reflections on the duet as a concept in artistic and social life. The book presents an investigation of the entanglement of form and practice seen through the lens of the smallest multiple unit of collaboration: the pair.
Through an exploration of both practice and theory, this book investigates the relationship between listening and the theatrical encounter in the context of Western theatre and performance. Rather than looking to the stage for a politics or ethics of performance, Rajni Shah asks what work needs to happen in order for the stage itself to appear, exploring some of the factors that might allow or prevent a group of individuals to gather together as an ‘audience’.
Field Notes II documents the second Summer School on Cultural Diversity and Collaborative Practice, held in July 2019.
Part of ‘series of rituals practicing ways to dialog with the natural world’ by Fernanda Branco, MA in Performance Norwegian Theatre Academy//Østfold University College.
Artists photographic book documenting the work of Joa Iselin and Christoph Razenhofer.
Kindly donated for the Swiss Live Art Study Room Guide.
Text in German
Edition of 800
Video documentation of the book launch, as part of LADA Screens. Includes 4 videos.
Audio of the artist in discussion with Jospeh Morgan Scholfield. Event held on 13 February 2020.
Manning extends her previous inquiries into the politics of movement to the concept of the minor gesture.