Practices as Research
Theoretically-informed practice as research is a key feature of the Department, moving beyond established theatre practice to embrace performance in medicine, dance and schools; the public services sector; and the cultural industries more generally.
Dr Raphael Jay Adjani
iPak - 10,000 songs, 10,000 images, 10,000 abuses
Cass Fleming
Dr Anna Furse
Workshop and Laboratory Research 2005-7
Don Juan. Who? / Don Juan. Kdo?
Glassbody – Reflecting On Becoming Transparent
Yerma’s Eggs
The Peach Child
Gorgeous
'In Every Litre of Seawater There are Two Tablespoons of Salt… On Making SEA/WOMAN’, Women: A Cultural Review 22.4 (ed. Helen Carr) 2011
‘Making A Spectacle of Herself: Charcot’s Augustine and the Hysteric Dance’, Dance & ChoreoMania. (eds Johannes Birringer and Josephine Fenger (Hg.)) Henschel, 2011
Performance and Gender: GenderForum (editor and contributor) 2011
Theatre in Pieces: Politics, Poetics and Interdisciplinary Collaboration (editor and contributor) Methuen 2011
‘Being Touched’, A Life of Ethics and Performance ed. John Matthews, Cambridge Scholars Press 2011