Royal Conservatoire of Scotland: Recent submissions
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Book review: Reasons to be Graeae: a work in progress, edited by Jenny Sealey
(The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, 2018-09-30) - Book reviewReview of: Reasons to be Graeae: a work in progress, edited by Jenny Sealey. London: Oberon Books Ltd, 2018; ISBN: 9781786823946 (£22.50) -
Interview: Trio HLK
(The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, 2018-09-30) - Journal articleTrio HLK is an ensemble that draws on elements of jazz and contemporary classical music, and pushes the boundaries of both genres. They recently collaborated with Dame Evelyn Glennie (arguably the world’s foremost solo ... -
Practitioner report: I Gladly Strained My Eyes to Follow You: a guided tour of Pollok House
(The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, 2018-09-30) - Journal articleI Gladly Strained My Eyes to Follow You took the form of a guided tour of Pollok House focusing on a selection of portraits of women from the house's historically significant collection of art and artefacts. The tours, led ... -
Practitioner report: Composing interaction: performativity in Mechanical
(The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, 2018-09-30) - Journal articleThis paper explores the creation of Mechanical (2016), an interactive sound installation that explores the sound and physicality of old, worn and broken bicycle parts. In the paper I examine the question: what is the nature ... -
Deaf people and the theatrical public sphere
(The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, 2018-09-30) - Journal articleThe nature of any public sphere is that it embraces all private citizens: it is, in current parlance, accessible. The British theatre institution demonstrates a commitment to accessibility in its funding structures and ...