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The Twenty-First Century Performance Reader
Editor: Teresa Brayshaw, Anna Fenemore, and Noel Witts | Reference: P4028 | ISBN: 978-1138785342 | Type: Publication
Combines extracts from over 70 international practitioners, companies, collectives and makers from the fields of dance, theatre, music, live and performance art, and activism to form a sourcebook for students, researchers and practitioners.
Aaron Williamson
Action Hero
activism
Agata Siniarska
amateur
Andriy Zholdak
Andy Smith
artists
audience
Augusto Corrieri
autobiography
Back To Back Theatre
Blast Theory
body
Brett Bailey
capital
Chris Goode
cinema
Clod Ensemble
Constantin Chiriac
criticism
Dah Theatre
Dalia Basiouny
David Chisholm
Deepan Sivaraman
Derevo
devised theatre
diary
disability
documentary theatre
Dood Paard
Dries Verhoeven
economy
Eleanor Bishop
Eleonora Fabião
Every House Has A Door
Farah Saleh
Gecko
gentrification
Getinthebackofthevan
Gibson/martelli
Gob Squad
Heiner Goebbels
Hiwa K
Hotel Pro Forma
Imitating The Dog
immersive
intervention
Jérôme Bel
Junnosuke Tada
Kira O'Reilly
La Fura dels Baus
lecture performance
Liu Chengrui
London
Lone Twin
María José Contreras Lorenzini
memory
Michael Pinchbeck
Mike Pearson
Mohammad Aghebati
Monster Truck
Needcompany
New Art Club
Oblivia
Oliver Frljić
Ontroerend Goed
Padmini Chettur
participation
Patricia Ariza
performance
Peter Sellars
politics
protest
public space
Punchdrunk
Quarantine
Reckless Sleepers
Ridiculusmus
Rimini Protokoll
Sankar Venkateswaran
Serbia
Shirotama Hitsujiya
Shunt
Silvia Mercuriali
Silviu Purcărete
site specific
Sleepwalk Collective
Socìetas Raffaello Sanzio
space
stage
Tammy Brennan
Tania Bruguera
Tess De Quincey
The Builders Association
theatre
theory
Third Angel
Tim Crouch
Toshiki Okada
Ultima Vez
Unlimited
Vincent Dance Theatre
Wendy Houstoun
Xing Xin
Theatre & Protest
Artist/Author: Lara Shalson | Reference: P3320 | ISBN: 978-1137443090 | Type: Publication
How does protest engage with theatre? What does theatre have to gain from protest?
Life Less Ordinary: Performance and Display in South African Art
Editor: Anna Douglas | Reference: P2209 | ISBN: 9781900809719 | Type: Publication
Publication to coincide with Life Less Ordinary exhibition, Djanogly Art Gallery, Nottingham, 2009
Araminta de Clermont
Ash Amin
Athi-Patra Ruga
Berni Searle
body art
Brett Bailey
Brett Murray
Dineo Bopape
documentation
exhibition
identity
installation
Michael MacGarry
Nandipha Mntambo
photographs
photography
Pieter Hugo
race
religion
Robert Hart
sex
sexuality
Steven Cohen
Tracey Rose
video
visual art
Zanele Muholi