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Performance Research Forum (Dis-Play 17) - Steve Paxton


18 Jan 2012, 6:15pm - 8:00pm

Richard Hoggart Building. George Wood Theatre.

Event overview

Cost Free
Department Theatre and Performance
Website PRF (Dis-Play 17)
Contact exs01dl(@gold.ac.uk)

The Department of Theatre and Performance is delighted to launch the Spring Performance Research Forum (Dis-Play 17) on Wednesday January 18th with an Artist Talk by the celebrated postmodern dance pioneer and veteran founder of the revolutionary form Contact Improvisation: Steve Paxton.

Other highlights of the programme include the renowned theatre and opera director Neil Bartlett and artists from Egypt and Lebanon. Fliers and booking forms can be found on the Department of Theatre and Performance PRF noticeboard outside the George Wood Theatre.

All events start at 6.15 sharp.

PRF (Dis-Play 17)

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18 Jan 2012 6:15pm - 8:00pm
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