Dr Joseph Dunne’s practice is rooted in site-based performance and documentation and archiving strategies. This article is a précis of his residencies in Finland and Greenland as part of Tracing the Pathway’s Fluid Ecologies project. We are four bodies, each unique and fixed, yet porous. We are one shifting whole – an ecology dependent on […]
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Meyerhold and the Russian Avant-garde
Michael Craig is a documentary film maker living and working in Moscow. He moved to Moscow twelve years ago to make films and write. Over the past few years he has been working on a documentary series about the Russian avant-garde with locations in Russia, Germany and Japan. As a prelude to this article and […]

Lighting Kursk: Creating Immersive Environments, and the Politics of the Real
Hansjörg Schmidt discusses his lighting design for Kursk, an immersive theatre show by the theatre company Sound & Fury and playwright Bryony Lavery.

Gold-digging: Creating the “Golden Generation” Exhibition at the British Library
Alec Patton is currently developing a new strand of the British Library/University of Sheffield Theatre Archive Project (TAP) focused on embedding oral history in undergraduate education at the University of Sheffield. Last summer, as part of his work for TAP, Alec co-curated the exhibition “A Golden Generation: British Theatre 1945-1968” at the British Library’s Folio […]