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Tag: backstage craft

FeaturedArticle Interviews

Staging an Afterglow: Interview with Nwando Ebizie

Nwando Ebizie is an artist, composer, writer, DJ, curator, dancer, ritual creator, Afrofuturist and musician. Working across media and genres, Ebizie’s artforms explore the neuroscience of perception, mythopoesis, alternate possibilities and sensations using experimental performance, ritual and sound.

… Staging an Afterglow: Interview with Nwando Ebizie
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Spotlight on: Es Devlin’s immersive stage

We spotlight Es Devlin’s stage-level labyrinths, which offer poetic interpretations of pop star shows…

… Spotlight on: Es Devlin’s immersive stage
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Save Me the Waltz: A peek inside the ballet studio

Zelda Fitzgerald’s Save Me the Waltz offers backstage access inside the ballet studio…

… Save Me the Waltz: A peek inside the ballet studio
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Behind the memorial: Teresa Margolles & Jason deCaires Taylor

Behind each memorialisation practice, artists must consider the ethical implications of depicting violence without reproducing it…

… Behind the memorial: Teresa Margolles & Jason deCaires Taylor
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Book Review: Performing The Unstageable

To focus on failure to overcome the limitations of the stage is actually to fail to see possibility…

… Book Review: Performing The Unstageable

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