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Leaving Berlin : On the Performance of Monumental Change
Artist/Author: Nicolas Whybrow | Editor: Claire MacDonald | Reference: A0929 | ISBN: 978-0-415-26311 | Type: Article
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
On Departures: Heiner Müller meets Elon Musk
Artist/Author: Edward Scheer | Reference: A0846 | Type: Article
A return to the theme of the issue around ‘the migrations of people’ and ‘writing around differing geographies and histories of travel’.
Performance and the Global City
Editor: D.J. Hopkins, Kim Solga | Reference: P2955 | ISBN: 978-1137520258 | Type: Publication
The book explores what it means to create and experience urban performance – as both an aesthetic and a political practice – in the burgeoning world where cities are built by globalization and neoliberal capital.
Ana Martínez
Argentina
Athens
boarder
body
Bosnia
Cairo
Catholicism
China
commuting
globalisation
India
Jason Bush
Jean Graham-Jones
Jennifer H Capraru
Johannesburg
landscape
London
Loren Kruger
Melissa Butcher
Mexico
migration
mobility
Nesreen Hussein
New Delhi
New York
Nicolas Whybrow
Paul Rae
performance
performative
Philip Hager
Sarajevo
Silvija Jestrović
Simon Jones
space
Susan Bennett
Theatre Asylum
theory
USA