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Rise with your class not from it

Editor: Emmanuelle Waeckerlé | Reference: P3069 | ISBN: 9780957682870 | Type: Publication

A lasting trace of and a vehicle for the Working Press, a collective publishing imprint which had the subtitle books by and about Working Class Artists, 1986-1996. The publication highlights some important works by working-class artists while providing a valuable resource for anybody interested in working with archive material.

Freaks: We Who are Not as Others

Artist/Author: Daniel P. Mannix | Reference: P3051 | ISBN: 978-0965104258 | Type: Publication

Meet the strangest people who ever lived, and read about: the notorious love affairs of midgets. Originally printed in a small edition and withdrawn after one month by the publisher, the book was out of print for nearly 20 years.

Performing Motherhood: Artistic, Activist, and Everyday Enactments

Editor: Amber E. Kinser, Kryn Freehling-Burton, Terri Hawkes | Reference: P3033 | ISBN: 978-1927335925 | Type: Publication

Highlighting mothers’ lived experiences, this collection examines mothers’ creativity and agency as they perform in everyday life: in mothering, in activism, and in the arts.

Part of Live Art and Motherhood: A Study Room Guide on Live Art and the Maternal (P3025).

She was a knife thrower’s assistant…

Artist/Author: girl jonah | Reference: D2226 | Type: DVD

A duet collaboration between two choreographers (one disabled, one non-disabled) working together on dance performances that touch the borders of mainstream assumptions about implicit and explicit images of ‘the contemporary dancer’ and the different potentials for our bodies to be seen as knowing, skilful and passionate.

Contains extracts and a 37 minute edit.

2008.

She was a knife thrower’s assistant… work in progress

Artist/Author: girl jonah | Reference: D2225 | Type: DVD

A duet collaboration between two choreographers (one disabled, one non-disabled) working together on dance performances that touch the borders of mainstream assumptions about implicit and explicit images of ‘the contemporary dancer’ and the different potentials for our bodies to be seen as knowing, skilful and passionate.

Work in progress (2007).

Includes a research document and a short WIP edit.

Knickerbocker zine 1

Editor: Katy Baird and Phoebe Patey-Ferguson | Reference: P2961 | Type: Publication

First issue of zine from the people behind the queer dance party for you & your friends.

The Dinner Party Revisited

Artist/Author: Katherine Araniello | Digital Reference: EF5205 | Type: Digital File

The artist ’s most audacious, ambitious and large-scale live work to date, combining improvised performance with live streaming technology, video and random interactions with audience members.

The Southbank Centre and Toynbee Studios (2014).

46′

This video was part of LADA Screens, and was available online from 9 September 2015 to 30 September 2015

I Can’t Dance - DIY documentation

Artist/Author: Katherine Araniello | Digital Reference: EF5186 | Type: Digital File

Documentation from a day long workshop led by Katherine Araniello – an opportunity for artists to explore and mine areas in which they have no abilities, experience or knowledge, to enhance and inspire their artistic practice. Part of LADA's DIY 12.

The workshop took place at the Colchester Arts Centre on 15 September 2015.

2:32

Headspace: White Cube - documentation

Artist/Author: Sinéad O'Donnell | Digital Reference: EF5181 | Type: Digital File

A performance sculpture that segregates the artist in the “white cube” environment that has come to epitomise the contemporary art world. 

Video commissioned by LADA for 'talking heads' series part of Access to all areas: Live art & disability in New York.

Edited video from Performance Sculpture, 2014. 3:26

Video by Peter Richards

One Morning In May - documentation

Artist/Author: Noëmi Lakmaier | Digital Reference: EF5182 | Type: Digital File

On Monday 28 May 2012, Noëmi Lakmaier undertook a slow and exhausting test of endurance – an attempt to crawl from Toynbee Studios towards ‘The Gherkin’.

Film: Hydar Dewachi. 14:39
 

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