Raimund Hoghe & Tim Etchells publications launch at SPILL
- Date
- Friday 05 Apr 2013 - Friday 05 Apr 2013
- Venue
Toynbee Studios, London
An event to mark two new publications from the Live Art Development Agency.
Throwing the Body into the Fight: a Portrait of Raimund Hoghe is the first English language publication dedicated to this seminal choreographer and performance maker. Edited by Mary Kate Connolly, the book is a co-publication between the Agency and Intellect Books and the first title in their new series Intellect Live.
Tim Etchells’ While You Are With Us Here Tonight playfully engages with Tim’s personal history and archive, from both his own and others’ perspectives, and is the outcome of his Legacy: Thinker in Residence Award (a collaboration between the Agency and Tate Research).
The launch event will include special presentations by Tim and Raimund, and contributions from Mary Kate Connolly and Lois Keidan.
Friday 5 April 2013. 8pm Toynbee Studios, London as part of the SPILL Festival of Performance.
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