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  • Research, Centre for Performance (Unknown Publisher, 2005)
    Despite an early emphasis in our work upon the potential for creative interplay between archive and studio, the actual chronicle of CLT and CPR work has been partial and the documentation of process fragmentary. For this ...
  • Research, Centre for Performance (2009)
    CPR Collections is an international theatre and performance repository which collects, catalogues, stores and permanently preserves materials for the use and benefit of present and future generations of scholars, theatre ...
  • Research, Centre for Performance (CPR, 2010-12)
    Contents: Opening Hours; Directors' Forum Footage; VC Studentship – Jim Woolley; Birmingham Central Library Books; Internship and volunteer news and opportunities; The Fourth Forage; Acquisitions; Pastmasters; 100 boxes!; ...
  • Research, Centre for Performance (2010-02)
    CONTENTS: Cpr Collections: Collection Policy: The Second Forage: Posters: International Theatre Collection Books: Indian Dance: Resource Centre Acquisitions: Journals: New TIG Website: Staff Training: Slides: Volunteer ...
  • Staniforth, Amy (2012-01-24)
  • Research, Centre for Performance (Unknown Publisher, 2010-06)
    CONTENTS: CPR Collection changes; Society for Theatre Research; The Third Forage: Dance and Choreography; World Theatre Journal Donation; Box lists online!; Making Theatre Making History; Performance Research Archive; ...
  • Staniforth, Amy (CPR, 2011-06-06)
    Contents: ITC Forage; Numbers up; Post doctoral research assistant; New Acquisitions; Giving Voice; PRIMO books; Go Wales; Bookshop; Theatre, Dance, Art & Sound; On Trauma
  • Research, Centre for Performance (CPR, 2009)
  • Harindranath, Ramaswami; Barker, Martin; Arthurs, Jane (Wallflower Press, 2001)
    Between 1996–97 an almost unprecedented campaign was mounted in the British press against on one film: David Cronenberg’s Crash. What motivated this campaign? What can it tell us about British film culture? What impact did ...
  • Barker, Martin (2002)
    It is now four years since the considerable crisis that pervaded British cinema politics finally juddered to a halt as David Cronenberg's Crash (1996) was released at last to the screens, uncut as an '18'. The controversy ...
  • Barker, Martin (2003-03)
    In 1996 David Cronenberg’s film of J.G. Ballard’s Crash led to a huge controversy in Britain, much of which turned on claims of what the film might do to its audience, claims which were the subject of a major ESRC-funded ...
  • Sexton, Jamie (2006)
    This paper examines the film Space is the Place, a 1974 science-fiction film starring jazz maverick Sun Ra. I determine why the film has attained cult status, and demonstrate how an understanding of Sun Ra's particular ...
  • O'Malley, Thomas (Longman, 2001-04)
  • Gough, Richard (2011-12-12)
    Cardiff Laboratory Theatre took The Dragon Procession to a variety of Welsh Towns during the Summer of 1981. Many of these images are from the performance in Llandysul. In general the processions started on the edge of a ...
  • Gough, Richard (2011-12-12)
    The performance started some days before the wedding ceremony with the Town Dragon, made by the children of Blaenau Ffestiniog, sitting and waiting under a canopy for a suitable dragon to arrive in the town. In the morning ...
  • Picardie, Michael (Aberystwyth UniversityTheatre, Film and Television Studies, 2009)
    It is hypothesised and corroborated that there is a positive aesthetic interaction between the emotional pulse (Kristeva’s chora - what she calls the semiotic) and the actual symbolic meaning in the theatrical action ...
  • Banham, Simon (2003)
    EatEat: a performative meal created with Leicester based refugees and asylum seekers. Audience and performers sat together around a 10m long concrete table in Leicester's oldest building, the Guildhall. Sharing a meal or ...
  • Mangold, Alexander C. (Aberystwyth University, 2010)
    This study argues that Sarah Kane’s work for the theatre proposes a new tragic aesthetic for the contemporary stage which in many ways transcends the limited genre definitions with which her work is generally associated. ...

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