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Splat!

Artist/Author: The Famous Lauren Barri Holstein | Reference: D2117 | Type: DVD

Film of performance created for SPILL Festival of Performance, London 2013.

Love Songs

Artist/Author: Eleanor Sikorski | Reference: D2116 | Type: DVD

Part of Dance Umbrella’s ‘Fringe’ Season, 2013 P2291.

Fringe

Artist/Author: Bellyflop Magazine | Reference: P2291 | Type: Publication

Programme for 2013 season of events in London. Includes Eleanor Sikorski DVD (catalogued seperately).

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).

This Is Performance Art Glossary

Artist/Author: Mel Brimfield | Reference: A0551 | Type: Article

Located in Miscellaneous Articles folder 4.

Summerhall Festival Programme 2013

Reference: P2184 | Type: Digital File

From ritualistic horror and challenging meta-theatre, to discussions about dissection and death, this programme of events directs audiences towards moments of collision and discovery.

Body: Language No. 4

Artist/Author: Jonathan Burrows, Matteo Fargion | Editor: Emma Gladstone | Reference: P2181 | ISBN: 978-0-9574931-3-1 | Type: Publication

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.

The 6th Taishin Arts Award

Reference: P2191 | Type: Publication

Catalogue of entries and jury’s comments for the Taishin Arts Award 2007

Staging Black Feminisms: Identity, Politics, Performance

Artist/Author: Lynette Goddard | Reference: P2177 | ISBN: 978-1-4039-8640-5 | Type: Publication

Staging Black Feminisms sets out to challenge perceptions of black women’s theatre work as inherently feminist. Drawing on black feminist theories of identity and theories of black and feminist performance form, it analyses key themes such as migration, motherhood, sexuality, mixed race identity and interracial relationships in a range of late-twentieth and early twenty-first century black British women’s plays and performances.

Radical Gestures: Feminism and Performance Art in North America

Artist/Author: Jayne Werk | Reference: P2183 | ISBN: 978-0-7735-3066-9 | Type: Publication

In Radical Gestures, the first comprehensive history of feminist performance art in North America within the social context of the feminist movement and avant-garde art from the 1970s to 2000, Jayne Werk shows that artists drew from feminist politics to create works that, following a long period of modernist aesthetic detachment, made a unique contribution to the re-politicization of art.

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