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Making Routes: Journeys in Performance 2010-2020

Making Routes
Journeys in Performance 2010-2020

​Laura Bissell and David Overend

Documenting journey-based performance 

In 2010, Laura Bissell and David Overend became interested in the ways in which theatre and performance often took place on the move. They wanted to follow the paths being made in this field and to create their own.

To this end they established ‘Making Routes’ – a network and online resource for artists and researchers working with mobilities in contemporary performance. Over a decade later, the mobile collective that emerged is still going strong, with a growing membership, flourishing website and serving as a valuable testing ground for new thinking and practice in journey-based performance.

This book documents their collaborations, projects and findings, gathering texts of their own and others (including Jamie Lorimer, Phil Smith, Laura Ogden, Adrian Howells and Lewis Hetherington) to consolidate their ongoing research project, take stock of their journey, and to ask, ‘where next?

https://www.triarchypress.net/makingroutes.html

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