Live Art
This section includes performance archives, information sources relevant to performance artists and organisations who specialise in Live Arts
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The Live Art Archive
contactBex Carrington - Keeper: Live Art Archivestelephone0117 33 15186
The Live Art Archives include the Record of Live Art Practice, the National Review of Live Art Archive, the Digital Performance Archive, the Arts Council England Live Art and Performance Archive, the Franko B Archive, Performance magazine Archive, the David Hughes Live Art Archive and the Alastair Snow Archive. You have to request an appointment to visit.
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Unbound
addressLive Art Development Agency, Rochelle School, Arnold Circus, London E2 7EStelephone020 7033 0275websitethisisunbound.co.uk
Online shop and guide to essential reading in live art. Run by the Live Art Development Agency.
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Lisa Ullmann Travelling Scholarship Fund
addressLUTSF, Breach, Kilmington, Axminster, Devon EX13 7STcontactwebsite
The aim of this small charity is to provide financial support to individuals who wish to travel abroad or in the United Kingdom to attend a conference, to pursue a research project or undertake a short course of study in the field of movement or dance. Applications are welcomed irrespective of age, nationality or previous training.
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Live Art Development Agency (LADA)
addressFirst Floor, Rochelle School, Arnold Circus, London E2 7EStelephone020 7033 0275emailwebsite
The Live Art Development Agency's Study Room is a free, open access research facility used by artists, students, curators and scholars as well as many other arts professionals.
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Performance Matters
addressLive Art Development Agency, Rochelle School, Arnold Circus, London E2 7EStelephone0207 033 0275
Performance Matters is a creative research project exploring the challenges that contemporary performance presents to ideas of cultural value. Performance Matters will comprise numerous events and activities: the bringing together of performers and writers in creative dialogue projects; an exciting series of practical workshops; two public international symposia; the publication of a substantial book; the development of two innovative PhD projects; and a series of talks focused around the project's concerns. Between 2009 and 2012 Performance Matters will move through three themed years of interlinked research activities, Performing Idea (2009/10), Trashing Performance (2010/11), and Potentials of Performance (2011/2012).
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OF Open-Frames
contactemailwebsite
Open-Frames is an archive for performance based work, addressed to the public with the invitation to publish personal work.
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Live Culture
addressTate Modern, Bankside, London SE1 9TGtelephone020 7887 8888
Online record of the popular performance season at Tate Modern in March 2003. Includes video and photographic documentation of the programme, webcasts of the lectures and extracts from audience vox pops.