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Swim

Artist/Author: Amy Sharrocks | Reference: P2548 | Type: Publication

This small booklet is a limited edition of collected images from artworks about people and their relationship to water.

Live Forever: Collecting Live Art

Artist/Author: Teresa Calonje, et al. | Reference: P2522 | ISBN: 9783863355807 | Type: Publication

A collection gathering the voices of some catalysts of contemporary performance: artists, cultural engineers, curators, collectors.

Long Table on Feminism Documentation

Editor: Live Art Development Agency | Digital Reference: EF5082

The Long Table on Feminism was facilitated by Lois Weaver at the White Building in Hackney Wick as part of RRR3. More info here.

Below is the documentation from the event which comprises of photos, a zoomable image of the Long Table table cloth and an audio recording of the discussion, which features multiple voices from around 30 participants who joined the table at various different times during the event.

Johnny Amore: Performers

Artist/Author: Johnny Amore | Reference: P2234 | ISBN: 97895256484009 | Type: Publication

since 2009, Johnny Amore has been taking portraits of artists who are active in the international performance and live art scene

Dangerous Ground: Reframing Cultural Value

Reference: A0552 | Type: Article

Slide presentation from LADA London, 10th June 2013. Located in Miscellaneous Articles folder 4.

Access All Areas: Live Art and Disability Review

Artist/Author: Petra Kuppers | Reference: A0548 | Type: Article

Located in Miscellaneous Articles folder 5A.

Getting it out there

Editor: Mary Paterson, Theron Schmidt | Reference: P2186 | Type: Publication

This document reflects on and responds to Getting It Out There, a one-day symposium at Lancaster University, 12 May 2012, exploring the future of touring for contemporary theatre and live art.

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.

Live Arts Week II 2013

Artist/Author: various | Reference: P2159 | Type: Publication

Text in Italian and English.

Do You Remember It - Or Weren’t You There?

Artist/Author: various | Editor: Cally Trench, Philip Lee | Reference: P2145 | ISBN: 978-0-9550951-7-7 | Type: Publication

Do you remember it – or weren’t you there? was an exhibition of work by artists and writers whose starting point was live performance. It was curated by Philip Lee and Cally Trench and presented at the London Gallery West, University of Westminster in 2013.

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