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Paris Is Burning: A Queer Film Classic
This publication is an homage to “Paris Is Burning”, Jennie Livingston’s brilliant and award-winning 1991 documentary that captures the 1980s New York drag ball scene.
Pity
Pity is a performance piece made into a film. Performance at LUPA FETE June 2013. In the 1970s the original collection boxes were a common sight outside Scope charity shops (formerly known as The Spastics Society).
Nothing Here Yet Speaks, Again
Document of essay presented at the Performing Documents Conference (Arnolfini, Bristol), 12-14 April 2013, exploring how performance archives can be situated in the cultural and critical context as sets of relations eliciting the meaning and force of events lived primarily in and through the in(tra)corporeal.
Diamonds & Toads
Video exerpts of a performance work for PayneShurvell, presented as part of the I am a Fantasy exhibition, 15 April to 21 May 2011.
Jarideh
Video documentation of an interactive performance designed for a single audience member set in a busy café environment.
Sexist and Racist People Go to the Theatre Too
Article on how intimate performance develop the relationship between audience and performer/performance.
Maybe if you choreograph me you will feel better
Video documentation of interactive performance for two audience members set between a street and a second story window.
I’m Every Woman
Video documentation of a performace work exploring gender as a series of social investments manifest through intersubjective symbolic exchange.
Are We There Yet? - A Study Room Guide on Live Art and Feminism
Existing as both a website and in free, printed form, this multi-layered, multi-voiced Guide is a key component of LADA’s “Restock Rethink Reflect Three” mapping and marking the impact of performance on feminist histories and the contribution of artists to discourses around contemporary gender politics. Curated by Lois Weaver in collaboration with Eleanor Roberts and LADA.
Are we there yet? Study Room Guide on Live Art and Feminism
My Home is My Museum
A small publication based around the ‘My Home is my Museum’ project, which looks at the personal treasured objects that reside in our homes and from which we create our personal narratives.