[spectre] Performing Home: Art, Activism and Affections.

marc garrett marc.garrett at furtherfield.org
Fri Sep 27 13:05:11 CEST 2013


Sorry for any cross posting...

Performing Home: Art, Activism and Affections.
http://www.furtherfield.org/features/articles/performing-home-art-activism-and-affections

Esther Belvis Pon's new article focuses on the rising interest of public 
space; demonstrations, camps, collaborative projects, artistic 
interventions, community projects, social activism. Pons explores just a 
few names that exemplify the different forms of engagement that deal 
with the complexities of this radically emergent culture, and discusses 
its legacy that is already dismantling certain assumed thoughts about 
‘the public’.

Esther Belvis Pons is a researcher-artist and educator that has worked 
with experimental theatre companies around Europe. She holds a PhD in 
Theatre and Performance Studies by the University of Warwick and the 
Autonomous University of Barcelona. Her main interests include audience 
participation and mediatized performance, collaborative methods of 
research and transductive pedagogies. She collaborates with different 
journals as a writer and she is co-editor of Efímera, a biannual journal 
specialized in Live Art in Latin America and Spain. 
http://theunusualtask.wordpress.com

Esther's last article on Furtherfield.
Experimental Theatre: Public Domain by Roger Bernat.
http://www.furtherfield.org/features/reviews/experimental-theatre-public-domain-roger-bernat

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