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2015 LAUK Associates Gathering: Weathering The Storm
19 March 2015
Documentation now available from the third Live Art UK Associates Gathering
Read moreSimplicity and Complicity Workshop
19 March 2015
Free two-day Unicorn Residency with Sibylle Peters exploring Live Art and theatre for children
Read moreUnruly Utterances: Participation, Criticality and Compass Festival 2014
16 March 2015
Ten practitioners reflect on themes of participation, audience, criticality and writing inspired by their own practice and numerous works in the Compass Festival 2014
Read moreArtsadmin and LADA Sweatshop on Documentation
26 February 2015
New Sweatshop on Documentation in collaboration with the Artsadmin, looking at a range of approaches to documenting performative and participatory work
Read moreCall for submissions: dis/placed
25 February 2015
Call-out for artists working in visual art, Live Art, film, design and architecture to submit work for a one week multi-media exhibition titled dis/placed, running in June at The Ditch, Shoreditch Town Hall, London
Read more‘Performance Art in Ireland: A History’ Book Launches
25 February 2015
Launch events in Belfast, London and Dublin for the first book devoted to the history and contemporary forms of Irish performance art in the north and south of Ireland
Read moreLAUK Gathering: Weathering The Storm Keynote
19 February 2015
A key note film for Live Art UK Associates Gathering 2015 by Guillermo Gómez-Peña
Read moreLive Art, potential and changing the world
19 February 2015
A specially commissioned provocation by Mary Paterson for WEATHERING THE STORM, the Annual Live Art UK Associates Gathering, Thursday 12 February 2015, at Watershed, Bristol, UK.
Read moreEditing Ourselves into History: A Live Art and Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
16 February 2015
An article related to LADA’s ‘Live Art and Feminism Edit-a-thon” is now available to read on the Contemporary Theatre Review website
Read moreMoney Talks, 5 March 2015
16 February 2015
Artists’ discussion event focusing on raising money for arts projects and providing support for artists who are interested in exploring avenues of funding outside of the traditional routes
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