Call for papers
The Scottish Journal of Performance welcomes submissions for its second issue. Possible submission formats include audio and video recordings with commentary, practitioner reports, reflective journals...
View ArticleMarc Silberschatz: Book review: Practice as Research in the Arts: Principles,...
Marc Silberschatz reviews Practice as Research in the Arts: Principles, Protocols, Pedagogies, Resistances by Robin Nelson (Palgrave Macmillan)
View ArticleAnna Birch: Book review: Theatre and Performance in Small Nations, edited by...
Anna Birch reviews Theatre and Performance in Small Nations, edited by Steve Blandford (Intellect)
View ArticleJoshua Dickson: Book review: Hamish MacCunn (1868‑1916): A Musical Life, by...
Joshua Dickson reviews Hamish MacCunn (1868-1916): A Musical Life by Jennifer L. Oates (Ashgate)
View ArticleElaine Moohan: Book review: Our Ancient National Airs: Scottish Song...
Elaine Moohan reviews Our Ancient National Airs: Scottish Song Collecting from the Enlightenment to the Romantic Era by Karen McAulay (Ashgate)
View ArticleSymposium abstracts: The making of performance: stories of performing...
The complete abstracts from the recent symposium, The Making of Performance: Stories of Performing Physicalities, held at the University of Glasgow on 22nd June 2013, focus on a range of social and...
View ArticleHolly Patrick and Caroline Bowditch: Developing professional equality: an...
Holly Patrick and Caroline Bowditch produce an exciting addition to recent discussion of equality within the arts in Scotland, in Developing professional equality: an analysis of a social movement in...
View ArticleLito Tsitsou and Lucy Weir: Re-reading Mary Wigman’s Hexentanz II (1926): the...
In Re-reading Mary Wigman’s Hexentanz II (1926): the influence of the non-Western ‘Other’ on movement practice in early modern German dance, Lito Tsitsou and Lucy Weir argue that Wigman’s dance work is...
View ArticleDavid Overend: World Wide Wandering: e-drifting in Paris and London
David Overend, in “World Wide Wandering: e-drifting in Paris and London”, explores the ‘e-drift’ as a form of Situationism for the twenty-first century. Nicolas Bourriaud and Michel de Certeau provide...
View ArticleChristopher Dingwall-Jones: Representational tactics: approaching two...
Christopher Dingwall-Jones addresses contemporary psychiatric discourse in Scotland through the prism of performance, both live and recorded, in his paper "Representational tactics: approaching two...
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