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#11869

Performing the City

Writer
Emma Cocker
Price
$10.00
Date
2014
Publisher
Emma Cocker, Bianca Scliar Mancini & Sara Wookey
Format
Artists' Books
Size
15.5 × 27 cm
Genre
Performance Art, Dance
Description

Performing the City brings together material from “Movement and the City”, an ongoing research project, led by Bianca Scliar Mancini and Sara Wookey, and “Experiments Along the Brink of I”, a prose response by Emma Cocker to witnessing and participating in “Movement and the City” in Zagreg (2009) and Toronto (2010).

This publication was designed by Joff & Oli and funded by Nottingham University.

  1. Performing the City
 

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