The Library of Performing Rights: call for submissions
- Year
- 2012
A unique collection of resources that examine the intersection between performance and Human Rights roves the World.
The Library of Performing Rights will tour to Brazil and Latin America in 2012/13 and we are seeking submissions of new materials in all languages for this.
More information on The Library of Performing Rights
English language: download the Call for Submissions. PDF document.
English language: download the Authorization for donated material. Word document.
Portugese language: download the Call for Submissions. PDF document.
Portugese language: download the Authorization for donated material. Word document.
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Part of Performing Rights
An ongoing programme of events examining the intersection between performance and Human Rights
Performing Rights
An ongoing programme of events examining the intersection between performance and Human Rights
Read morePerforming Rights Glasgow
Performances, presentations, discussions, screenings, and interventions around ideas of performance and human rights at the NRLA.
Read morePerforming Rights: Encuentro, Montreal
The Library of Performing Rights featured at the Hemispheric Institute’s Encuentro 2014.
Read moreThe Library of Performing Rights on Tour
An ever expanding collection of resources on performance and Human Rights.
Read moreThe LIFT Long Table on Performing Rights
An experimental discussion format led by Lois Weaver on relations between performance and human rights.
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In memory of Monica Ross
An anniversary recitation of The United Nations Declaration of Human Rights
Read moreLabour Practices: Ethics of Service and Ideas of Labour in Performance
A panel on the ways artists use ideas of service and labour as creative strategies as part of At Your Service.
Read moreLADA at the London Art Book Fair 2013
An annual event which celebrates the best of international contemporary art publishing
Read moreCollaborative Arts Partnership Programme
A transnational partnership on collaborative arts funded by Creative Europe, 2014-18
Read moreBritish Festival of Visual Theatre 1999
Stacy Makishi’s Suicide For Beginners (a work in development).
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