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Judson Dance Theatre: Performative Traces
A look at the radical, experimental dance presented during the early 1960s at Judson Memorial Church in downtown Manhattan.
Performing Site-Specific Theatre: Politics, Place, Practice
‘Performing Site-Specific Theatre turns a critical eye to the form of site-specific theatre, investigating the nature of the relationship between ‘site’ and ‘performance’. Contributors: Joanne Thompkins, Anna Birch, Michael McKinnie, Susan Bennett, Julie Sanders, Jane Collins, John Webster, Mike Pearson, Kathleen Irwin, Susan Haedicke, Lesley Ferris, Louise Owen, Keren Zaiontz, Bruce Barton, Richard Windeyer, Helen Iball, Sophie Nield
A Contemporary Struggle
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a collection of texts and images that respond to the dance duet O
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
Body: Language No. 4
Body: Language is a series of public conversations in which choreographers and artists consider the role of the body in their work. This edition features a conversation between series curator Guy Cools, Jonathan Burrows and Matteo Fargion about the musical body.
What is/are the main challenge(s) for the performing arts in Europe in the years to come? NXTSTP
NXTSTP is a joint project by: Kunstenfestivaldesarts (Brussels), Alkantara Festival (Lisbon), Baltoscandal Festival (Rakvere), Goteborgs Dans & Teater Festival (Gothenburg), De Internationale Keuze van de Rotterdamse Schouwburg (Rotterdam), steirscher herbst (Graz), and Theatre national de Bordeaux en Aquitaine (Bordeaux).
Pina Bausch: Dance Theatre
Detailed discussion of Pina Bausch’s work from 1975 – 2008.
Throwing the Body into the Fight: A portrait of Raimund Hoghe
First English language publication dedicated to Raimund Hoghe, operating as a collage,drawing together a variety of international voices to create a fragmented portrait of the artist
Identity, Performance and Technology: Practices of Empowerment, Embodiment and Technicity
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Investigates the implications of technology on identity in embodied performance.
Planes of Composition: Dance, Theory and the Global
Engages critical dance studies, philosophy, performance studies, cultural and post-colonial studies to propose new and creative dialogues between these disciplines.