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City of Women – Immersive Reflection 2017/2018
A selection of texts on the festival, its topics and atmosphere.
Walking Failure; What Tammy Found Out … About Being Femme
Video recordings of two performances presented as part an extensive programme curated by Lois Keidan and Aaron Wright (Live Art Development Agency) entitled “Just Like A Woman”, composed of lectures, performances, readings, installations, screenings, workshops and debates on performance of identity, is fully dedicated to the impact of performance on feminist histories and the contribution of artists to discourses around contemporary gender politics. From the 19th edition of the City of Women (Mesto žensk) festival – 2-13 October 2013, Ljubljana, Slovenia – entitled “Let’s create a place for ourselves” on public space and politics.
Mesto Zensk/City of Women – International Festival of Contemporary Arts
A collection of the festival catalogues from 1996 to 2006 in Slovenian and English.
Trashing Performance, Mainstream and Underground, Panel
Featuring Bean & Benjamin Sebastian of ]performance space[, Mara Vujic, Keith Khan & Lois Keidan (chair). Part of the Trashing Performance programme – the second year of Performance Matters – 25-29th October 2011.
Abracadabra
Documentation from the 17th International Festival of Contemporary Arts – City of Women.
Viva Verdi
A story about the artist trapped in the gap between a common comprehension of work and creativity. A performance about a performance that doesn’t exist.
Mesto Zensk, City of Women: International Festival of Contemporary Arts
Festivals took place in Ljubljana, 8-13 October 2001, and 2-10 October 2006. Text in both Slovenian and English. http://www.cityofwomen.org
Body and The East - From 1960s to the Present
Includes essays on eighty artists from fourteen countries and discuss the tradition of an art form that emerged during socialism in cultural centers such as Prague, Belgrade, Ljubljana, Warsaw, and Zagreb. In English and Slovenian. Published for the exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in Ljubljana.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
Everybody For Berlusconi
A performance about power and manipulation in the form of a congress.