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A day with Edward Gordon Craig
Explores the legacy of the godfather of scenography.
The Carrier Frequency
Rethinking Dramaturgy: Errancy and Transformation
Essays by Antonio Araujo, Mario Bellatin, Pablo Caruna, Oscar Cornago, Juan Dominguez, Adrian Heathfield, Hans-Thies Lehmann, Andre Lepecki, Angelia Liddell, Bonnie Marranca, Quim Pujol, Jose A Sanchez. Text in both English and Spanish.
Book Review: ‘The Live Art Almanac’ and ‘Programme Notes: Case Studies for Locating Experimental The
Contemporary Theatre Review: Among the books reviewed are: ‘Out of Now: The Lifeworks of Tehching Hsieh’ by Adrian Heathfield and Tehching Hsieh, ‘Programme Notes: Case Studies for Locating Experimental Theatre’ edited by Daniel Brine and Lois Keidan, and The Live Art Almanac edited by Daniel Brine. Find in misc. articles folder 2
Good Luck Everybody. Lone Twin Journeys Performances Conversations
The book contextualises, documents and analyses Lone Twin’s work. It explores their interest in live performance, journeys, places, language, narrative and image, and includes original interviews, essays, performance texts and photographs.
This item is referenced in the Making Routes Study Room Guide (P1964).
Split Britches DVD Library: Vol. 7. Lust and Comfort
Choreography by Stormy Brandenburger, music and sound design by Laka Daisical, Costumes and sets by Annabel Lee
Split Britches DVD Library: Vol. 6. Lesbians Who Kill
Choreography by Stormy Brandenburger, music and sound design by Laka Daisical, Costumes by Susan Young, sets by Nancy Bardowil.
Split Britches DVD Library: Vol. 5. Dress Suits to Hire
Choreography by Stormy Brandenburger, Costumes by Susan Young, sets and lighting by Joni Wong. Originally produced for the Velseka Festival, PS122, 1987
Split Britches DVD Library: Vol. 4. Belle Reprieve
Music composed by Laka Daisical and Phil Booth, costumes by Susan Young, sets by Matthew Owen and Nancy Bardowil.
Fallen Fruit - Now Here - Now Gone
Work in Progress. Arolfini, Bristol. November 2010.