2015 LAUK Associates Gathering: Weathering The Storm
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- 2015
The third Live Art UK Associates Gathering took place on February 12, 2015 in Bristol, on the opening day of IBT15 Bristol International Festival, curated by Live Art UK member organizations Live Art Development Agency and In Between Time. The Live Art UK Associates represent a wide cross section of presenters and producers from across the UK who engage with, but are not necessarily primarily dedicated to, Live Art programming.
The Gathering considered the idea of the Storm as a metaphor for change. Full information on the Gathering, including selected video documentation and a commissioned film from Guillermo Gómez-Peña, is available on the Live Art UK website.
The Gathering was curated and produced by the Live Art Development Agency and In Between Time, for Live Art UK.
Live Art UK is a national network of 24 venues, festivals and facilitators who collectively represent a range of practices and are concerned with all aspects of the development of the Live Art sector across the UK.
Live Art UK is supported through the Live Art Development Agency’s status as a National Portfolio Organisation of Arts Council England.
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