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Performance Matters presents Performing Idea


2 Oct 2010 - 9 Oct 2010

Whitechapel Gallery and Toynbee Studios, London

Event overview

Cost £6
Department Visual Cultures
Website www.thisisperformancematters.co.uk/...
Contact g.butt(@gold.ac.uk)

Performing Idea is a programme of events at Whitechapel Gallery and Toynbee Studios that investigate the shifting relations between performance practice and discourse, event and writing.

The Performing Idea Public Programme comprises a set of workshops led by three internationally acclaimed artists; a five day symposium with leading writers, thinkers and artists; a sound and video archive of seminal performance lectures; and a series of new performance lectures and redos by UK and international artists.

With contributions from: Janine Antoni, Ron Athey, Anne Bean, Wafaa Bilal, Maaike Bleeker, Silvia Bottiroli, Jonathan Burrows, Gavin Butt, Cabula 6, Augusto Corrieri, Robin Deacon, Rose English, Tim Etchells, Matthew Goulish, Adrian Heathfield, Hannah Hurtzig, Shannon Jackson, Janez Janša, Joe Kelleher, Tellervo Kalleinen, Lois Keidan, Ong Keng Sen, Bojana Kunst, Boyan Manchev, Fred Moten, Rabih Mroué, Giulia Palladini, Owen Parry, Peggy Phelan, Heike Roms, Lara Shalson, and Julie Tolentino.

Performing Idea is the first year of Performance Matters, a three-year creative research project rethinking why performance matters through the matter of performance. At a time when performance and live art have increased visibility in the worlds of art, theatre, dance and the academy, Performing Idea asks how such experimental performance forms signal changes in understandings of both art and the world beyond through a set of critical and creative exchanges and research processes.

For full details of the Performing Idea public programme and information about thePerformance Matters project, please visit: http://www.thisisperformancematters.co.uk/activities.html

Bookings:

- The Performing Idea Symposium (5th to 9th October, 3pm to 7.30pm) and evening programme of performance lectures and redos (4th to 9th October, 8.30pm) take place at Toynbee Studios and bookings should be made through Artsadmin (http://www.artsadmin.co.uk/events/?date=2010-10).

- Performing Idea Archive events take place at Whitechapel Gallery and details are at http://is.gd/eSWf3

Spaces are limited - early booking is advised.

www.thisisperformancematters.co.uk/...

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2 Oct 2010 8:00pm - 9:00pm
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3 Oct 2010 8:00pm - 9:00pm
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4 Oct 2010 8:00pm - 9:00pm
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5 Oct 2010 8:00pm - 9:00pm
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6 Oct 2010 8:00pm - 9:00pm
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7 Oct 2010 8:00pm - 9:30pm
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8 Oct 2010 8:00pm - 9:00pm
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9 Oct 2010 8:00pm - 9:00pm
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