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Looking for funding for your performing arts project?
Ibsen Awards offers funding of theatre performances world-wide.
Ibsen Scholarships are awarded projects that are innovative, act as incentives for critical discourse and are based on one or more of Henrik Ibsen's plays.
Magfest organizes a theatre residency (in Italian) inspired by the book "Raccontami Tu" by Maristella Lippolis and directed by Manuela Frontoni. The residency takes place in Pescara (Italy), 27-30 December 2018 and 2-5 January 2019. The call is open to all actors and actresses, detailed information in Italian here below and on http://www.mag-lab.org.
ENTROPIA Performing Arts Company, in collaboration with institutions and artists from the United Kingdom, Denmark and Spain and supported by the E.U.«Creative Europe» Cultural Programme, participates in the International Project EXTENDED UNIVERSE.
PERFORMANCE NOW: Live Art for the 21st-Century
by RoseLee Goldberg
Published by Thames & Hudson Order Now
Hitting bookshelves today, Tuesday, August 28, this major survey charts the development of live art internationally since the turn of the twenty-first century, revealing how it has become an increasingly essential vehicle for communicating ideas across the globe in the new millennium.
KT press has released all available articles of the 40 volumes of n.paradoxa online as open access at http://www.ktpress.co.uk. Readers can now browse and download these PDFs for free. Abstracts are also available.
n.paradoxa: international feminist art journal published 500+ articles on contemporary women artists and feminist readings of their work, Jan 1998-July 2017. Print volumes of n.paradoxa remain available for sale. There are special volumes of cyberfeminism, sound art, biopolitics and many other themes.
documentation of performance work on violence against women from 1977-1982
ARIADNE: A Social Art Network is the conceptual framework for all the performance work on violence against women produced by Suzanne Lacy and Leslie Labowitz Starus between 1977 and 1982.