Operating on the threshold of visibility Disappearing Acts offers subtle readings of the body, movement that disappears into the shadows or slips through unseen gaps in the curtains leaving lingering traces on the retina. Evocative images, stories and wry humour give voice to our experiences of disappearance, night-time and politically ‘dark times’. The work references the notion of the ephemeral nature of performance as explored by Phelan (1993), Lepecki (2004), also exploring ideas around loss, identity visibility and invisibility, appearance and disappearance within a political context
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Operating on the threshold of visibility Disappearing Acts offers subtle readings of the body, movem...
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Playfully negotiating the historical constructs of theatrical vanishing and its disturbingly female ...
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The aim of this thesis is to examine performance through my personal experience as a dancer who has ...
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This item forms part of an iterative process of research begun in 1997 on light, illusion, and the f...
Gesture, Trace and Performance stages a constellation of some of the most thought provoking contempo...
If we understand that to watch performance is to watch someone dying right before your eyes, then th...
Operating on the threshold of visibility Disappearing Acts offers subtle readings of the body, movem...
Disappeariences was the first work in a trilogy (loosely framed by the title “Experiences of Identit...
For my presentation to the forum, Photographic Portraiture Transgressive and Transformative Potent...
Imagined Theatres collects theoretical dramas written by some of the leading scholars and artists of...
What is absence? What is presence? How are these two phenomena related? Is absence merely not being ...
Irrefutable Sun: the apprenticeship of silence part II examines personal experience and various text...
Playfully negotiating the historical constructs of theatrical vanishing and its disturbingly female ...
This study seeks to articulate a particular type of theatre aesthetic, that which manifests as invis...
The aim of this thesis is to examine performance through my personal experience as a dancer who has ...
Disappeariences was an assemblage of writings from Gaston Bacheland, Carmel Bird, Judith Butler, Ang...
The 1982 film Missing and Michael Ondaatje’s novel Anil’s Ghost are set in very different contexts—C...
Traces of Being: a document of absence in words presents an investigation of the physical performanc...
This item forms part of an iterative process of research begun in 1997 on light, illusion, and the f...
Gesture, Trace and Performance stages a constellation of some of the most thought provoking contempo...
If we understand that to watch performance is to watch someone dying right before your eyes, then th...