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Live Culture

Artist/Author: Various | Reference: D1371 | Type: DVD

5 minutes of highlights from the event audience survey. 27-3- March 2003.

Marina Abramović + The Future of Performance Art

Artist/Author: Marina Abramović | Editor: Paula Orrell | Reference: P1418 | ISBN: 9783791350288 | Type: Publication

Publication documenting two majour events: Marina Abramovic Presents… (Manchester, 2009) and The Pigs of Today are the Hams of Tomorrow (Plymouth, 2010), exploring ways to encapsulate the art form after the performance is physically completed and exploring methods for preserving live art. Featuring artists: Davide Balliano; Snezana Golubovic; Tellervo and Oliver Kalleinen; Eva and Franco Mattes; Performance Re-enactment Society; Paul Clarke; Clare Thornton; Tom Marshman and Francesca Steel

The Dust Archive: A History of Leeds Met Studio Theatre

Artist/Author: Alexander Kelly and Annie Lloyd | Reference: P1393 | ISBN: 978095481331 | Type: Publication

A collection of memories from every performance at Leeds Met Studio Theatre. A beautiful object comprising hand drawn images on tracing paper each referring to a particular moment from a particular show. Most of the significant UK performance makers of the last two decades are featured.

Theatre & the Body

Artist/Author: Colette Conroy | Reference: P1389 | ISBN: 9780230205437 | Type: Publication

Marina Abramović

Artist/Author: Mary Richards | Reference: P1331 | ISBN: 978-0-415-43208-5 | Type: Publication

Offers an initial exploration and step to critical understanding for anyone interested in studying Abramović’s work.

 

Robert Le Page in Toronto: Staging the Other

Artist/Author: Jane Koustas | Reference: A0260 | Type: Article

Considers the history of Lepage’s success in Toronto and the complex position and positioning of the artist and his global theatre with respect to this audience.

P.O.P Station

Artist/Author: KYTV | Reference: D1241 | Type: DVD

Take the chance to sing and dance to a pop-song while being filmed in a fantasy world. Within 24 hours your very own video will be posted on Youtube for the world to enjoy. This satirical piece exposes our longing to be, at least once in our lives, a star. The acronym says it all: “P.O.P. – The Politics of the Popular”.

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