We are delighted to announce that Aislinn Evans has been awarded the 2020 Future Proofing bursary
Read moreThe Award aims to celebrate the intimate work that Adrian pioneered and excelled.
Read moreThe artists have been commissioned to respond to artists and work from a series of seminal performance events which took place in the 1980s
Read moreEveryone who has some kind of history with LADA is invited to donate their own plants to be part of a collective planting
Read moreCelebrating and furthering the legacy of Adrian Howells in the field of intimate performance
Read moreLaura Sweeney and Giulia Casalini will be LADA’s next producers in residence
Read moreNic Green is the winner of The Adrian Howells Award for Intimate Performance 2017
Read moreArticles and reviews on ‘It’s All Allowed: The Performances of Adrian Howells’
Read moreArtists opportunity to get involved with WALKING WOMEN
Read moreA programme of performances to watch and be part of, curated by LADA for St Helens’ Heart of Glass
Read moreArticle by Lyn Gardner on LADA’s ‘PLAYING UP’ launch, at the Tate Modern
Read moreArticle in Arts Professional by Liz O’Neill related to LADA’s ‘PLAYING UP’, a Live Art Game for Kids and Adults
Read moreThe Live Art Development Agency (LADA) is delighted to announce that the recipient of the first ever Arthole Artist’s Award is Marcia Farquhar.
Read moreLADA is delighted to announce the commissioning of a new publication, ‘It’s All Allowed: The Performances of Adrian Howells’
Read moreResearch initiative piloted by Brian Lobel and Marisa Zanotti (University of Chichester) in collaboration with LADA exploring the documentation of one-to-one performance from the perspective of artists
Read moreFree two-day Unicorn Residency with Sibylle Peters exploring Live Art and theatre for children
Read moreTen practitioners reflect on themes of participation, audience, criticality and writing inspired by their own practice and numerous works in the Compass Festival 2014
Read moreAn evening of performance films curated by Lawrence Bradby
Read moreIn this Guide Tracey Warr considers wider issues of remoteness and art through a range of artists’ practice with “the odd deviation into literature and theory”
Read moreA Bank Holiday Special repeat broadcast of Remote Performances comprising all of the recent radio programmes made at Outlandia, Glen Nevis
Read moreThe last in a series of blogposts by Tracey Warr responding to Remote Performances
Read moreThe fifth in a series of blogposts by Tracey Warr responding to Remote Performances
Read moreThe fourth in a series of blogposts by Tracey Warr responding to Remote Performances
Read moreThe third in a series of blogposts by Tracey Warr responding to Remote Performances
Read moreThe second in a series of blogposts by Tracey Warr responding to Remote Performances
Read moreThe first in a series of blogposts written by Tracey Warr responding to Remote Perfomances
Read moreJoin us and listen live to ‘Remote Performances’ in the LADA Study Room
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