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Critical Live Art
This item is part of the ‘Glimpses of before: 1970s UK Performance Art’ Study Room Guide by Helena Goldwater (P2497)
Throwing the Body into the Fight: A portrait of Raimund Hoghe
First English language publication dedicated to Raimund Hoghe, operating as a collage,drawing together a variety of international voices to create a fragmented portrait of the artist
Performance Matters – Potentials of Performance – PoP Responses and a conversation between the Perfo
British Library Sound Archive recording and documentation of Potentials of Performance events (26-27 October 2012). This third themed year of the Performance Matters project features a vibrant series of commissions exploring and exploding the dialogue as a potential format for thinking through and testing possible futures. Specially invited respondents working across the creative and critical field of performance (Nicola Cinibere, La JohnJoseph, Eirini Kartsaki, Harun Morrison, Joe Kelleher) gather to reflect upon the works experienced over the two days. Following, an informal conversation between the projects co-directors (Gavin Butt, Lois Keidan, Adrian Heathfield) looking back at the three-year project, its insights and paradoxes, and looking forward to the future of performance.
Early Bird Talk: Partial Recall – The National Review of Live Art
Lois Keidan revives some of the still live/still moving performance works in the 30 year history of the National Review of Live Art.
PSi roundtable “New Adventures in Publishing” audio recording
Panel discussion: Part of PSi18 at University of Leeds 2012. Can be found in Digital Videos 12 folder
Frightening the Horses
An Interview with Neil Bartlett. This article can be found in Miscellaneous Articles 3 Binder
Contemporary Theatre Review: Live Art in the UK
Post-Show Talk with Lois Keidan and Francis Alexander
Sacred: Keeping the Faith, festival at Chelsea Theatre, London, 24-28 November 2011.
Trashing Performance, Common Panel
Part of the Trashing Performance programme – the second year of Performance Matters – 25-29th October 2011.
Contemporary Theatre Review: Music As Performance
Special issue exploring music as performance.