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Getting On: A Backstage Tour
An open source workshop template drawn from the artists’ series of two-day creative workshops in London, San Francisco and Palo Alto. Loose printed pages in large folder.
Long Table on Feminism Documentation
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.
Cow Images
Photographs by George Chakravarthi taken at City of Women festival, 2013.
Performance Matters Archive
Boxset contains 40 DVDS documenting public events with contextualising texts. Shelved in Oversize section.
Getting Plugged Up for Performance
This manual isn’t for theatre technicians and it doesn’t aim to make you into one. What it aims to do is give you a greater understanding of how to approach, plan and execute technical set ups in order to make your artistic visions a reality.
Performance Paper – The Pigs of Today are the Hams of Tomorrow
Publication accompanying the homonymous symposium: a collaboration between Plymouth Arts Centre and artist Marina Abramovic to produce a performance event that explored the history and future of the artist’s work. Newspaper-style publication in large folder.
Performance Matters – Lois Weaver: Response on Process.
British Library Sound Archive recording and documentation of the “Performance Matters” events, 30 April 2010. Lois Weaver responds to the theme of ‘process’. with Adrian Heathfield. Also see ref. D1920-3 and D1316-D1319.
The FeMUSEum: Unpainted Ladies
Carmelita Tropicana / part of Trashing Performance commissioned by Performance Matters.
Trashing Performance, Musing Muses & FeMUSEum
Part of the Trashing Performance programme – the second year of Performance Matters – 25-29th October 2011.
There is No Word for It
Publication of the verbatim theatre show of the same title.