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Documenting Performance
Editor: Toni Sant | Reference: P3235 | ISBN: 978-1472588173
The first book to provide a collection of key writings about the process of documenting performance, focused not on questions of liveness or the artistic qualities of documents, but rather on the professional approaches to recovering, preserving and disseminating knowledge of live performance.
Adam Nash
Adam Trainer
Alberto Pendón
Alissa Clarke
Allan Taylor
Alvin Eng Hui Lim
Amy Skinner
archive
audience
audience experience
Australia
Ben Spatz
body
Cat Hope
Claire Read
collection
CumberHamlet
Daisy Abbott
dance
Daniela Salazar
data
digital
digital archive
digital performance
embodiment
ephemeral
epistemology
Gabriella Giannachi
Gema Bueno
Helen Newall
history
intellectual property
internet
interpretation
Jeanine Rizzo
Joanna Bucknall
Kirsty Sedgman
Laura Griffiths
Laurene Vaughan
live event
memory
Miguel Escobar
music
National Theatre
New Music Archive
Panayiota Demitriou
paradocumentation
participation
performer training
photography
Sarah Whatley
social media
technology
translation
UK
Vanessa Bartlett
Wayang Theatre
William Shakespeare
Performance and the Medical Body
Artist/Author: Alex Mermikides, Gianna Bouchard | Reference: P3537 | ISBN: 978-1472570789 | Type: Publication
Edited collection on performance practice and analysis that engages with medical and biomedical sciences.
agency
anatomy
audience
bio-art
biologization
biomedicine
blood sugar
Bob Flannagan
body
brain
Brian Lobel
chronic illness
Clod Ensemble
cystic fibrosis
disease
display
doctor
embodied
embodiment
Emma Brodzinski
endurance
Fiona Petit
Gabriella Giannachi
healing
health
Helen Pynor
identity
illness
installation
Jennifer Parker-Starbuck
Kirsten Shepherd-Barr
laboratory
Martin O'Brien
medical ethics
Medical gaze
medicine
pain
patient
PeggyShaw
performance
performative
Petra Kuppers
Roger Kneebone
science
sickness
skin
Solomon Lennox
surgeon
Suzy Willson
theatre
transplant
Vasko Popa
Wellcome Trust