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Choreographies: Tracing the Materials of an Ephemeral Art Form
Artist/Author: Jacky Lansley | Reference: P3215 | ISBN: 978-1783207664 | Type: Publication
Lansley offers unique insight into the processes behind independent choreography and paints a vivid portrait of a rigorous practice that combines dance, performance art, visuals, and a close attention to space and site.
A Child's Play
About Us
Amanda Tufnell
Anamule Dance
Anna Furse
archive
audience feedback
autobiography
British New Dance
Burt Ramsay
Chisenhale Dance Space
choreography
dance
Dance Research Studio
David Ogle
Diana Davies
documentation
Drill Hall
Esther Huss
experimental
experimental dance
Fergus Early
Guest Suites
Holding Space
Huri Murphy
illustration
interviews
Jamila Johnson-Small
John Cage
Jonathan Eato
Joseph Beuys
Lynn MacRitchie
Merce Cunningham
music
participation
postmodern dance
process notes
rehearsals
research
review
Richard Alston
Rose English
Rosemary Butcher
Sally Potter
Sandra Conley
score
Standing Stones
Strider
Suzy Gilmour
Sylvia Hallett
Tania Tempest-Hay
The Life Class
The Place
X6 Dance Space
Shoot the Sissy
Artist/Author: Nando Messias | Digital Reference: EF5235 | Type: Digital File
A disturbingly beautiful freak show, a queer menagerie of carnivalesque contortion and florid fantasy.
Directed by Sam Williams.
23'09''
A Contemporary Struggle
Artist/Author: Alexandrina Hemsley, Jamila Johnson-Small | Reference: P2240 | ISBN: 9780957393813 | Type: Publication
*currently unavailable*
a collection of texts and images that respond to the dance duet O
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
Chamion Caballero
Chisenhale Dance Space
choreography
dance
Else Tunemyr
feminism
feminist
gender
Hamish MacPherson
Hannah Newell
Hetain Patel
Hrafnhildur Benediktsdóttir
human rights
Janine Harrington
Katarzyna Perlak
male gaze
O
Phoebe Collings-James
race
sexuality
Shane Solanki
text
universal declaration of human rights
women
You Get Me
Artist/Author: Blast Theory | Reference: D1497 | Type: DVD
A documentary game about understanding, mediation and place. It connects two sites that although they are only five miles apart geographically are separated by a much larger cultural gulf.