Live performance lacks the durability of art practices such as photography, film and painting, and so definitions of ‘live’ acts have traditionally been formulated in terms of ‘transience’ and ‘disappearance’. In this context the archive and archival documents are often described as the antithesis of performance’s ontology. An archive’s primary function is to preserve material for future, undetermined uses, whereas a live event is temporary and cannot endure as ‘itself’ outside of the temporal-spatial zone it unfolds in before an audience. Yet archival documents are intimately imbricated in the creation of live acts. This can be seen in all performance practices, from written plays in the dramatic theatre, to the assemblage of materials use...
This thesis is concerned with extending the role that live performance might play in our understandi...
"Performing Archives/Archives of Performance contributes to the ongoing critical discussions of perf...
This thesis, On Smoke and Fog: Performance Re-visioning, Remembrance and Reclamation, criti- cally e...
Live performance lacks the durability of art practices such as photography, film and painting, and ...
Live performance lacks the durability of art practices such as photography, film and painting, and s...
A paper exploring the physical, creative and ethical ramifications of using a specific archive for t...
This paper investigates representations of performance and the role of the archive. Notions of recor...
The accompanying DVD for this thesis will be made available with a hard copy of the thesis in the Un...
The positive valuation of theatre as live performance, and therefore also its transience, is frequen...
In 2001, the artist Jeremy Deller staged a re-enactment of a key encounter in Orgreave, Sheffield be...
This thesis explores whether and how audience-generated content produced from and about audiences’ e...
In his 1992 essay Eftermaele: ‘That which will be said afterwards’ Eugenio Barba states that ‘[i]n t...
This thesis explores whether and how audience-generated content produced from and about audiences’ e...
In 2001, the artist Jeremy Deller staged a re-enactment of a key encounter in Orgreave, Sheffield be...
"Performing Archives/Archives of Performance contributes to the ongoing critical discussions of perf...
This thesis is concerned with extending the role that live performance might play in our understandi...
"Performing Archives/Archives of Performance contributes to the ongoing critical discussions of perf...
This thesis, On Smoke and Fog: Performance Re-visioning, Remembrance and Reclamation, criti- cally e...
Live performance lacks the durability of art practices such as photography, film and painting, and ...
Live performance lacks the durability of art practices such as photography, film and painting, and s...
A paper exploring the physical, creative and ethical ramifications of using a specific archive for t...
This paper investigates representations of performance and the role of the archive. Notions of recor...
The accompanying DVD for this thesis will be made available with a hard copy of the thesis in the Un...
The positive valuation of theatre as live performance, and therefore also its transience, is frequen...
In 2001, the artist Jeremy Deller staged a re-enactment of a key encounter in Orgreave, Sheffield be...
This thesis explores whether and how audience-generated content produced from and about audiences’ e...
In his 1992 essay Eftermaele: ‘That which will be said afterwards’ Eugenio Barba states that ‘[i]n t...
This thesis explores whether and how audience-generated content produced from and about audiences’ e...
In 2001, the artist Jeremy Deller staged a re-enactment of a key encounter in Orgreave, Sheffield be...
"Performing Archives/Archives of Performance contributes to the ongoing critical discussions of perf...
This thesis is concerned with extending the role that live performance might play in our understandi...
"Performing Archives/Archives of Performance contributes to the ongoing critical discussions of perf...
This thesis, On Smoke and Fog: Performance Re-visioning, Remembrance and Reclamation, criti- cally e...