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Thinking Through the Body. Combative Manifestos - DIY documentation
Exhibition and performances inspired by a series of daily three-hour workshops in grappling/Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) with experienced mixed martial arts instructor James Duncalf.
Part of LADA's DIY 10; led by Kira O'Reilly. The workshops took place at Queen Mary University of London, 14-16 August 2013.
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The Deadwood Stage - DIY documentation
Documentation from GETINTHEBACKOFTHEVAN’s DIY 10 project, which explored exertion, endurance, cliché and the epic using the musical Calamity Jane.
The project took place at Cambridge Junction. Part of LADA’s DIY.
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A guidebook for emerging artists and small arts organisations
Leicester based company offers advice to individuals and groups working in the arts and voluntary sectors.
Embracing the Elusive or the necessity of the superfluous
Belgian festival director and curator Frie Leysen challenges Australian artists and arts organisations to be bold, and to challenge an increasingly ossified status quo in her closing keynote address at the 2015 Australian Theatre Forum (ATF). Miscellaneous folder #5A.
PANDA documentation
Informative DVD on the activities of the agency that provides network and business development support to performing arts practitioners in Greater Manchester and across the North West of England.
The Collaborative Arts Performance Pack
*currently unavailable*
A ready-made kit containing all the elements needed to develop a lecture-based performance exploring the relationship between socially engaged practice and theatre. Artists featured: Dylan Tighe, theatremaker and performer; Brokentalkers (also known as Feidlim Cannon and Gary Keegan), Louise Lowe of ANU Productions and Helene Hugel, Artistic Director of Helium, as well as international examples such as Rimini Protokoll, Clod Ensemble’s Performing Medicine, young@heart, Marina Abramovic, The Red Room and many more. On over-sized shelf. Contains DVD. Inspired by ‘The Performance Pack’ by Joshua Sofaer ref number: P0533
WAKE
Anne Bean, Hydar Dewachi, Rachel Withers, in WAKE six artists worked sequentially in a series of week-long mini-residences. Each artist chose their successor and each left behind their materials and structures for the following artist to inherit and build upon. This publication records this process in photographs and text. Artists: Anne Bean, William Cobbing, David Cotterrell, Carl Von Weiler, Rachel Lowe, Bronwen Buckeridge. Collaboration, cooperation, space, artistic development. WAKE took place at Dilston Grove, London 11 June-17 July 2011.
Size Matters
Notes towards a better understanding of the value, operation and potential of small visual arts organisations.
Empty Shops Toolkit
*currently unavailable*
Aims to spread the skills, knowledge and resources needed to turn an empty shop into a pop-up shop as far and wide as possible.
Creative Capital: The Art of Learning a Living
Advice and information service for artists and arts professionals living and working in London.