News: Tag: Tag: feminism
Feminism, Age and Performance
7 January 2016
LADA’s Director Lois Keidan features in Exeunt Magazine this month discussing LADA’s recent ‘Restock, Rethink, Reflect Three project
Read moreOld Dears Review by Geraldine Harris
16 December 2015
A review of Old Dears by Geraldine Harris featured in Drama Queens Review, December 2015.
Read moreOld Dears at Chelsea Theatre – Programme News!
9 November 2015
A panel discussion and open workshop with Claire MacDonald, Liz Aggiss, Judith Knight, Geraldine Pilgrim, Nikki Milican and Anne Bean.
Read moreLive Art: the research lab for mass culture
23 October 2015
LADA Director Lois Keidan writes for the Guardian on the impact of Live Art
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 moreA Study Room Guide on Live Art and Feminism
27 January 2015
We are excited to announce the launch of the ‘Are We There Yet?’ – a Study Room Guide on Live Art and Feminism
Read moreStudy Room Gathering on the Live Female Body in Current Feminist Performance Practice, UK & US
6 January 2015
London-based performance artist Poppy Jackson will discuss her recent research into the feminist performance scenes of Chicago and New York during her British Council and Arts Council England Artists’ International Development Fund project Transatlantic Performance Practice.
Read moreJanez Janša, Life II [in Progress], book launch
9 December 2014
An evening with the artist Janez Janša and the two contributors to the book, Tim Etchells and Adrian Heathfield
Read moreAre We There Yet? – a Study Room Guide on Live Art and Feminism Launch event
8 December 2014
Launch of ‘Are We There Yet? – a Study Room Guide on Live Art and Feminism’, curated by Lois Weaver in collaboration with Eleanor Roberts and LADA
Read moreMonica Ross: A Symposium
17 November 2014
Celebrate the life and work of one Monica Ross, one of the most significant feminist artists and distinguished educators of her generation
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