This thesis is located within the discourse of pedestrian performance, an area of research which has emerged from a recent proliferation of site-based works that are concerned with walking as an aesthetic and performative practice. However, my research seeks to expand the field beyond studies of site-based performances. Through placing emphasis on the action of walking itself within performance, I argue that pedestrian performance is an umbrella term for a host of performances that utilise walking. Beginning at the turn of the twentieth century, I present a mapped journey of pedestrian performance, with each chapter in my thesis acting as a waymarker. Each waymarker is shaped by a distinctive spatial arrangement, plotting a journey from t...
The accompanying DVD for this thesis will be made available with a hard copy of the thesis in the Un...
This article firstly introduces a mosaic of historical, theoretical and artistic inspirationsfor an ...
This practice-based research investigates movement and gesture in relation to the theatre work of Ro...
This article examines the significance of walking on the theatre stage, responding to the growing re...
This article examines the significance of walking on the theatre stage, responding to the growing re...
This peer-reviewed article analyses modes of conversational engagement in different examples of cont...
The proliferation of pedestrian performances since the beginning of the twenty-first century has led...
This thesis has developed from an interest in site-specific work and subsequently it has grown into ...
Technology usually implies the distancing of the human experience, but I argue what technology has e...
This chapter reports on processes of walking as performance research, both in the discipline of perf...
This chapter develops a conference paper presented to the Scenography Working Group at the Internat...
This study concerns performances that attempt to (physically) mobilise the spectator and rethink the...
Motion is an elementary part of our everyday life; it determines our perception and appropriation of...
Over time the practice of Landscape Theatre has been performed in various types of locations: from p...
This book chapter articulates and philosophically contextualises the dramaturgy of audio walks and t...
The accompanying DVD for this thesis will be made available with a hard copy of the thesis in the Un...
This article firstly introduces a mosaic of historical, theoretical and artistic inspirationsfor an ...
This practice-based research investigates movement and gesture in relation to the theatre work of Ro...
This article examines the significance of walking on the theatre stage, responding to the growing re...
This article examines the significance of walking on the theatre stage, responding to the growing re...
This peer-reviewed article analyses modes of conversational engagement in different examples of cont...
The proliferation of pedestrian performances since the beginning of the twenty-first century has led...
This thesis has developed from an interest in site-specific work and subsequently it has grown into ...
Technology usually implies the distancing of the human experience, but I argue what technology has e...
This chapter reports on processes of walking as performance research, both in the discipline of perf...
This chapter develops a conference paper presented to the Scenography Working Group at the Internat...
This study concerns performances that attempt to (physically) mobilise the spectator and rethink the...
Motion is an elementary part of our everyday life; it determines our perception and appropriation of...
Over time the practice of Landscape Theatre has been performed in various types of locations: from p...
This book chapter articulates and philosophically contextualises the dramaturgy of audio walks and t...
The accompanying DVD for this thesis will be made available with a hard copy of the thesis in the Un...
This article firstly introduces a mosaic of historical, theoretical and artistic inspirationsfor an ...
This practice-based research investigates movement and gesture in relation to the theatre work of Ro...