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Ron Athey interviewed by Russell McEwan

Artist/Author: Ron Athey | Reference: D1613 | Type: DVD

Ron Athey interviewed by Russell McEwan.

Mehmet Sander Dance Company: Selected Works

Artist/Author: Mehmet Sander Dance Company | Reference: D1612 | Type: DVD

This item is part of the Study Room Guide: On Falling by Amy Sharrocks (P2249)

Video and Stills 2005-2010

Artist/Author: Misha Horacek | Reference: D1672 | Type: DVD

Excerpts from performances Still/Desire (2005),  Imbolc (2008) and Raven (2010).

The Politics of Space: Difference as Discourse in the work of Juliet Robson

Artist/Author: Jordan Mackenzie | Reference: A0357 | Type: Article

Written by Jordan McKenzie reviewing the Norman artwork by Juliet Robson and held in the Live Art Development Agency Archive. Find article in misc. folder 2

Performing the Body in Irish Theatre

Artist/Author: Bernadette Sweeney | Reference: P1575 | Type: Publication

almost everything in life almost didn’t happen

Artist/Author: Heinrich Luber | Reference: P1578 | Type: Publication

Reflects the body as source of language, the image as the parameter of expression and the sound (such as noise, language) as medium of meaning.

Durational Slideshow

Artist/Author: Julie Tolentino | Reference: D1560 | Type: DVD

Also contains ‘A True Story About Two People’

The Bottom Project

Artist/Author: Julie Tolentino | Reference: D1561 | Type: DVD

Explores the body politics of movement.

Suspended

Artist/Author: Natasha Davis | Reference: D1538 | Type: DVD

Programme notes:Suspended in the space between two worlds, can one of them ever become home? How do memories preserve identity? Does dust ever settle on the past? Does grass grow over it? Natasha Davis’ third solo show completes her trilogy on body, identity and migration. Her poetic journey evokes migratory bodies burdened with past memories, present fears and future anxieties.Created in collaboration with Martin Langthorne and Bob Karper and with generous mentorship from Ju Row Farr and Dominic Johnson.Preceded by a short performance by an early career artist on the bar stage. Post show Q&A free to ticket holders.

Live Culture Lecture series: Performing Body

Artist/Author: Marina Abramović | Reference: D1532 | Type: DVD

For over 20 years Marina Abramović has collected materials from film, dance, theatre, music, rituals and performance. For her lecture at Live Culture she wound through a personal visual archive of performance related materials focused around the performing body, its mental and physical limits.This documentation has since been presented with the permission of the artist as part of the Performance Matters, Performing Idea, Performance Lecture Archive; an interactive video archive housed at the Whitechapel Gallery between 2-9 October 2010. The archive looked at examples of the performance lecture as a form of artistic and critical expression and its potential to address a broad range of cultural issues and philosophical ideas.

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