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Leaving Berlin : On the Performance of Monumental Change
Performance Research Vol 6. No. 1. Spring 2001
Departures
The first of three related issues which engage with the migrations of people, performance and performance cultures, generating writing around differing geographies and histories of travel and travelling performance in a diversity of written and visual forms.
Leaving Berlin : On the Performance of Monumental Change
Nicolas Whybrow
pp. 37 – 45
Performance and the City
Now in paperback and with a new preface by Susan Bennett, the book explores an interdisciplinary range of topics, including: theatre and urban policy development; architecture, trauma, and memory; urban performance history; site-specific performance and urban politics; sexuality and nationality in urban performance; and environmental performance theory.
The Holborn Cenotaph
This small pamphlet was written for and first performed as a live reading at ‘The Cenotaph Project & the public sphere’, an event by Maya Balcioglu, Stuart Brisley, Sanja Perovic and White (with chair Johanna Malt) that took place in the King’s College Strand Campus chapel in London, on 24 October 2014. Limited edition copy. In large forlder.
Vacuum Days: 55 Funerals
Commemorative Edition of Vaccum Days to mark the state funded funeral of former prime minister Margaret Thatcher, available to download on the day of the funeral only, 17/04/2013.
Beyond Boundaries: the arts after the events of 2001
Documentation of a speech given by Peter Hewitt. 18 March 2002.
The Art of Memory
Third text in anthology.
Unsettling Representation: Monuments, Theatre, and Relational Space
Explores the ways in which theatrical techniques might intervene in the representational operations of monuments.
In On The Act (Part 2) - Performing Rights Glasgow (24)
Explores the role of the international researcher in communicating information about the Rwandan genocide to non-Rwandan audiences. National Review of Live Art, 10 February 2008.
Disc 2 of 2, see REF. D1105/D1106.
In On The Act (Part 1) - Performing Rights Glasgow (23)
Performing Rights Collection - London - Welcome Home
A gathering especially created for Performing Rights to celebrate a symbolic home coming to all those who can not return home; inspired by 14 months in late 1940s, when 369 Palestinian villages were eradicated.
From PSI 12.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).