Performing Publics was the first major performance studies conference held in Canada. It took place in Toronto from 9 June 2010 – 13 June 2010. The conference was organized by York University and OCAD University in collaboration with Performance Studies international, the world’s largest group of performance studies scholars. It was also supported by an Aid to Conferences Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. The conference brought together for the first time many of Canada’s top scholars working on performance from different disciplinary perspectives and exposed international researchers to vibrant traditions of Canadian performance studies scholarship. The conference itself theorized the relationship between per...
© Hong Kong University Press 2010. All rights reserved. In the decade since the handover, political ...
This special issue focuses on the fractious, contested concept of ‘participation’ as it has emerged ...
Social theory, influenced most recently by poststructuralism, has found renewed interest in question...
From April 2014 to March 2016 PERFORMIGRATIONS: PEOPLE ARE THE TERRITORY explored the intersection o...
This project explores the ways that creative practices—improvised movement, choreographed danc...
This dissertation develops a theory for analyzing the role of audiences as aesthetic resources in co...
"This four day conference looks at artists working in the public realm and engaging communities with...
International audienceThis chapter takes as an empirical basis an investigation (interviews and obse...
The recent flurry of research about arts-led regeneration initiatives illuminates how contemporary a...
An international performance movement is growing among practitioners,scholars and activists for whom...
As part of curated panel with Petra Kuppers, Bree Hadley, Patrick Anderson, Kirsty Johnson on "Cont...
Presentation for the Panel ‘Curating Performance in the Age of the Global Contemporary: Chair Dr. Ja...
The twenty-first century is redefining the political relationship between performance and participat...
Where Outreach Meets Outrage: Racial Equity at the Canada Council for the Arts (1989-1999), examines...
Occupying Citizenry: Participatory Performances in New York City, 2009 \u272015 Kenn Watt Advisor: P...
© Hong Kong University Press 2010. All rights reserved. In the decade since the handover, political ...
This special issue focuses on the fractious, contested concept of ‘participation’ as it has emerged ...
Social theory, influenced most recently by poststructuralism, has found renewed interest in question...
From April 2014 to March 2016 PERFORMIGRATIONS: PEOPLE ARE THE TERRITORY explored the intersection o...
This project explores the ways that creative practices—improvised movement, choreographed danc...
This dissertation develops a theory for analyzing the role of audiences as aesthetic resources in co...
"This four day conference looks at artists working in the public realm and engaging communities with...
International audienceThis chapter takes as an empirical basis an investigation (interviews and obse...
The recent flurry of research about arts-led regeneration initiatives illuminates how contemporary a...
An international performance movement is growing among practitioners,scholars and activists for whom...
As part of curated panel with Petra Kuppers, Bree Hadley, Patrick Anderson, Kirsty Johnson on "Cont...
Presentation for the Panel ‘Curating Performance in the Age of the Global Contemporary: Chair Dr. Ja...
The twenty-first century is redefining the political relationship between performance and participat...
Where Outreach Meets Outrage: Racial Equity at the Canada Council for the Arts (1989-1999), examines...
Occupying Citizenry: Participatory Performances in New York City, 2009 \u272015 Kenn Watt Advisor: P...
© Hong Kong University Press 2010. All rights reserved. In the decade since the handover, political ...
This special issue focuses on the fractious, contested concept of ‘participation’ as it has emerged ...
Social theory, influenced most recently by poststructuralism, has found renewed interest in question...