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Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words
Compiled by 5 friends of Peace Pilgrim in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1982, the year after her “glorious transition to a freer life”, the book is composed mainly in her own words. The exceptions are the introduction, reproduced newspaper articles and comments by people she met while on her 28 year pilgrimage for peace.
Anna Birch archive
Includes The Wollstonecraft Live Experience! programmes and materials, two programmes for the Stoke Newington Literary Festival, and a list of publications.
Collected Works for Performance
Inckudes: A Conversation With My Father, Songs for Breaking Britain, Equations for a Moving Body.
Stuart Brisley: Performing the Political Body and Eating Shit
Published on the occasion of the exhibition Stuart Brisley: Headwinds, MAC Belfast, 30 January-26 April 2015.
Engaging Performance: Theatre as call and response
Presents a combined analysis and workbook to examine “socially engaged performance.” It offers a range of key practical approaches, exercises, and principles for using performance to engage in a variety of social and artistic projects.
PSI#12 documentation
Short and long trailer for Performing Rights, a festival of creative dialogues between artists, academics, activists, and audiences investigating relationships between human rights and performance.
VERBO 2005-2015
An overview of the first 10 years of the VERBO festival, featuring texts by Brazilian and foreign authors.
In Portuguese and English; some text in Spanish.
I Hate America! (I Love America) - documentation
Clip from 10 hours of live continuous conversation between participants in London and Chicago compressed to 30 minutes. Participants discussed one of the five topics addressed in the question “Who Owns Myth, Pop, Money, Race, and Terror in the Land of the Free?”.
Part of DIY 13.
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Protesting Exhibit B in London: Reconfiguring Antagonism as the Claiming of Theatrical Space
The article analyses discourses surrounding the cancellation of Brett Bailey’s performance by the Barbican in September 2014.
Monica Mayer: When in Doubt ... Ask - A Retrocollective Exhibit
This is the first book on Mexican artist’s broad range of production, bringing together two- and three-dimensional works, records of actions, sound and film recordings and archival materials, enabling a reading of Mayer’s place in the construction of feminist practice in Mexico. In Spanish and English.
