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Choreo-Graphic Figures: Deviations from the Line
Stages a beyond-disciplinary, inter-subjective encounter between the lines of choreography, drawing and writing, for exploring those forms of thinking-feeling-knowing produced through collaborative exchange, in the slippage and deviation as different modes of practice enter into dialogue, overlap, collide.
Baseado em Fatos Reais
The dancers develop movements in response to a photo – creating in real time.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
The Things We Leave Behind Zine
Zine of the research-based project, which uses objects left behind by those who are seeking a better life and/or have to move to survive. The objects were left behind on the Greek island of Lesvos and at a transition centre in Serbia and have been “borrowed” by people living in London, used to start conversations with young people, in installations and as part of performances.
May I Be Happy Here
Small artist’s notebook containing fragments of dialogue
Documentation 2011: Disc 2
Aine Phillips, Documentation 2011: Disc 2 includes Redweight Video, Art of Love(War) images and booklet. This item is part of Brutal Silences: the Study Room Guide On Live Art In Ireland by Anna Maria Healy and Helena Walsh (P1661)
Documentation 2011: Disc 1
Aine Phillips, Documentation 2011: Disc 1 includes The Declaration (2 photos), Harness (1 photo), Lost Runway Workshop, Redweight, Redress, and her dissertation “Live Autobiography”
Cairon 13 Journal of Dance Research: Practice and Research
Cairon 13 Journal of Dance Research: Practice and Research, Jose A. SanchezVictoria Peres Royo, Bilingual publication in Spanish and English
Art Beyond Representation: The Performative Power of the Image
Argues for a performative relationship between art and artist.
Performance Matters - Performing Idea Laboratory - Part Two
British Library Sound Archive recording and documentation of the “Performance Matters Lab” event, 30 April 2010. The daytime Performance Laboratory shows experimental durational and scheduled performances by some of the PhD researchers associated with the project at Goldsmiths and Roehampton University. The day will feature responses and discussions with invited thinkers around issues of duration, transmission, materiality,process, ideas and value.performance aesthetics, critical theory and cultural studies, Dr Gavin Butt from Goldsmiths, University of London, Prof. Adrian Heathfield from Roehampton University, and Lois Keidan of the Live Art Development Agency. performance aesthetics, critical theory and cultural studies, Dr Gavin Butt from Goldsmiths, University of London, Prof. Adrian Heathfield from Roehampton University, and Lois Keidan of the Live Art Development Agency. Fabrizio Manco, Jungmin Song, Terry O’Connor, Mathias Danbolt, R. Justin Hunt, Victoria Chalklin, Oriana Fox, Augusto Corrieri, Owen ParryPart two of four (D1316 – D1319).