ACE documentation from The Sultan’s Elephant.
Artist / Author | Royal De luxe |
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Reference | D0463 |
Date | 2006 |
Type | DVD |
Forty years since the publication of Naseem Khan’s seminal report The Arts Britain Ignores, how much has changed?
Reaffirms the central position of the body in various artistic practices through in-depth conversations with choreographers, composers, visual artists, hip hop artists, dramaturges, a light designer and a puppeteer.
On Under the Radar Festival, 4-15 January 2017.
A collection of manifestos originally published in 1938, in which the artist and philosopher attacks conventional assumptions about the drama.
This volume, which originally appeared as a special issue of The Drama Review, looks at puppets, masks, and other performing objects from a broad range of perspectives.
Drawings, designs and sketches for Kantor's performance 'Let the Artists Die'.
Maps connections across performances that question the borders of the human whose neurodiverse experiences have been shaped by the diagnostic label of autism, and animal-human performance relationships that dispute and blur anthropocentric edges.
Anthology of interdisciplinary essays which critically examines the interlocking themes of artistic authorship, authenticity, and legacy from legal, art market, and art historical perspective.
Provides a historical overview of feminist strands among the modern revolutionary movements of Russia, China and the Third World.
A guide exploring how to embed democratic practice within arts and cultural organisations. In misc folder 7.
Interview with Jeremy Newton, director of the Lottery.
De Marigny talks to Fiona Dick (Dance Umbrella Administrator) and Mark Harris, about the festival's audience survey.