Posts Tagged ‘ live art ’
This is an interesting article called Framing the Ephemeral about the collection and preservation of ephemeral art works. It was part of a one-day symposium organized by PERFORMA in 2004.
Part I: What is performance studies?
p5: “Self consciously positioned as liminal…between two states of being and belonging to neither.”
Essay 1: “Performance Studies, the broad spectrum approach” by Richard Schechner. pp 7-9.
“I believe that if the study of performance does not expand and deepen, going far beyond both the training of performance workers and the Western tradition of dram and dance, the whole academic performing arts enterprise constructed over the past half-century or so will collapse.” p9
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