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Raimund Hoghe

Editor: Kunststiftung NRW | Reference: P2705 | ISBN: 978-3-943881-61-5 | Type: Publication

A collectio of texts and images on the work of the German choreographer and dramaturg. Photos by Rosa Frank, Luca Giacomo Schulte, Jacqueline Chambord and Raimund Hoghe. Texts in English, French, German.

Disability, Public Space Performance and Spectatorship: Unconscious Performers

Artist/Author: Bree Hadley | Reference: P2699 | ISBN: 9781137396075 | Type: Publication

This book investigates the daily social drama that positions people with disabilities as figures of tragedy, stigma or pity, and the aesthetics, politics and ethics of performance practices that intervene very directly in this drama.

Firing the Can(n)on of Disability Arts

Artist/Author: Sean Burn | Reference: D2187 | Type: DVD

A short film mixing animation, live-art, spoken word and an original soundworld to challenge the absence of disability art. 

Heart N Soul: Strategic Plan 2015-2018

Artist/Author: Heart N Soul | Reference: P2679 | Type: Publication

This publication outlines strategic plans for inclusive art practices.

Pity

Artist/Author: SickBitchCrips / Katherine Araniello | Digital Reference: EF5160 | Type: Digital File

Pity is a performance piece made into a film. Performance at LUPA FETE June 2013. In the 1970s the original collection boxes were a common sight outside Scope charity shops (formerly known as The Spastics Society). 

Nothing Here Yet Speaks, Again

Artist/Author: Annalaura Alifuoco | Reference: P2658 | Type: Publication

Document of essay presented at the Performing Documents Conference (Arnolfini, Bristol), 12-14 April 2013, exploring how performance archives can be situated in the cultural and critical context as sets of relations eliciting the meaning and force of events lived primarily in and through the in(tra)corporeal.

Pas de Deux

Artist/Author: Raimund Hoghe and Takashi Ueno | Reference: P2638 | Type: Publication

Performance leaflet with images.

Access All Areas

Artist/Author: Mary Paterson | Reference: A0614 | Type: Article

Review of the event and blog for “Access All Area”, March 2011, organised by the Live Art Development Agency. Also csn be found in P 1750

Raimund Hoghe: Difference is his Theme

Artist/Author: Erin Brannigan | Reference: A0610 | Type: Article

The author reflects on choreographer Raimund Hoghe’s performance work as presented at the Sydney Festival 2012.

Access All Areas: Guidelines for marketing the arts to people with disabilities

Artist/Author: Neridah and Pam Wyatt-Spratt, et al. | Reference: P2618 | ISBN: 0-642-58806-6 | Type: Publication

This publication was prepared by Accessible Arts and Arts Access for the Australia Council and contains some information from the Arts Council of England's Guidelines for Marketing to Disabled Audiences.

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