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Gbanjo… mo gbe de Performance
Folder containing notes on the performances: The Victim of Political Assassination, Quest for Gaia and Gbanjo… mo gbe de Performance.
Performing Idea: Dialogue Project: Moving - Writing
Performance Matters Performing Idea Dialogues,Toynbee Studios 04.10.10:Choreographer Jonathan Burrows and writer and curator Adrian Heathfield have developed a dialogue around the relationship between writing and dancing. They were interested in exploring the creative tension between the distinctive affects of embodied actions and spoken words, investigating their different roles in the making and receiving of meaning. They were fascinated by those moments of intensity – unforgettable yet unspeakable – where something of life is disclosed between sense and sensibility. What are the relative weights of gestures and words in a performance space? How can each open to the other? What place does music occupy in a negotiation between muted movements and sonorous words? What might be some principles of composition for a generative relation between creative writing and choreography?
The Body in Pain: The Making and Unmaking of the World
Part philosophical meditation, part cultural critique, this profoundly original work explores the nature of physical suffering.
This item is part of the Study Room Guide on Performance, Politics, Ethics and Human Rights by Adrien Sina (P0661)
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
dis-locate
This item is part of the Study Room Guide: On Falling by Amy Sharrocks (P2249)
ICA Live Weekends: Futures and Pasts
Artist talk.
Kick to the Head and Heart of Art
Reveals an experimental process of how drawing and kickboxing come together artistically and philosophically. Accompanying Book: P1935
Kick to the Head and Heart of Art
Reveals an experimental process of how drawing and kickboxing come together artistically and philosophically. Accompanying DVD with publication: D1893
Untitled (syncopations for more bodies)
Documentation of performance from Queen Mary’s Outside AiR project.
Who is in Pain? The Transformation of symbol in performances of Marina Abramović
Performance research article.