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    • Audience manipulation? Subverting the fourth wall in Pina Bausch’s Kontakthof (1978) and Nelken (1982) 

      Weir, Lucy (The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, 2014-06-13) - Journal article
      Pina Bausch’s Tanztheater breaks everyday behaviour into its most elemental fragments, and fundamental aspects of stage etiquette are constantly challenged, not least the barrier between performer and spectator known as ...
    • Home: the celebratory opening of the Kelpies at Helix Park, Falkirk 

      Warden, Claire (The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, 2014-06-13) - Journal article
      At the heart of Falkirk’s new Helix park, a reinvented green space to the west of Grangemouth oil refinery, stand two thirty-metre high statues. They are horses’ (Kelpies’) heads, the first bowed in a submissive, calm ...
    • Editorial: Scottish Journal of Performance, Vol 1, Issue 2 

      Whiteside, Bethany; Fletcher-Watson, Ben (The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, 2014-06-13) - Journal item
      This second issue of the Scottish Journal of Performance explores the past, present and future of performance, with papers addressing the legacy of Pina Bausch, the production of a performative iPad experience aimed at ...
    • Symposium abstracts: The making of performance: stories of performing physicalities 

      Christofidou, Andria; Tsitsou, Lito; Birch, Anna; Murray, Simon; Whiteside, Bethany; Weir, Lucy; Burt, Ramsay; Dear, Romany; Paterson, Dominic (The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, 2013-12-13) - Conference item
      The making of performance: stories of performing physicalities was a symposium organised by Andria Christofidou (PhD Candidate, Sociology, University of Glasgow) and Dr Lito Tsitsou (Teaching Assistant in Sociology and ...
    • Book review: Theatre and performance in small nations, edited by Steve Blandford 

      Birch, Anna (The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, 2013-12-13) - Journal article
      Book review of: Theatre and performance in small nations, edited by Steve Blandford. Bristol: Intellect, 2013; ISBN 9781841506463 (£25.00)