Final Blog Submission: ‘Stories Break The Bounds Of Time’ – Morwenna Murray

Framing Statement This performance, “Stories Break the Bounds of Time”, demonstrates a side of the progression of time and how everything goes through cycles of change. In our everyday lives time passes on through stories, “How was your day?”, “What did you do at school?”, “Who are your new friends?”. In our performance we convey … Continue reading “Final Blog Submission: ‘Stories Break The Bounds Of Time’ – Morwenna Murray”

Final Blog Post. DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOU ARE (Jessica Maria Franklin)

FRAMING STATEMENT   “SITE-SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE EXISTS WITHIN A PLETHORA OF PHENOMENA, ALL COMPETING FOR ATTENTION, ALL POTENTIALLY MEANINGFUL: A CONCATENATION OF THAT AT SITE AND THAT BROUGHT TO THE SITE” (Pearson 2010) The journey for me has been very frustrating in the sense that I had to lose my inhibitions and follow my initiative with confidence. Site … Continue reading “Final Blog Post. DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOU ARE (Jessica Maria Franklin)”

Eoin Stephenson – Final Blog Submission

Framing Statement This performance “Stories Break the Bounds of Time”, demonstrates a side of the progression of time and how everything goes through cycles of change. In our everyday lives time passes on through stories, “How was your day?”, “What did you do at school?”, “Who are your new friends?”. In our performance we convey … Continue reading “Eoin Stephenson – Final Blog Submission”

Aiden Clark “The Human Library” – Final Blog Post

OPENING My Performance, The Human Library, was a guided audio tour that featured interactive elements that took my audience around the Library to experience a series of memories and events that occurred within specific locations of the Library itself. The aims of my performance were simple: I wanted to generate a small community of visitors … Continue reading “Aiden Clark “The Human Library” – Final Blog Post”

Final Blog Submission – Lend A Hand (Amy Blench)

Framing Statement: What is site Specific performance? Site specific performance is a form of post-dramatic performance “specifically generated from/for one selected site” (Wilkie, 2002, 150). Usually created in places of historical, political, or cultural significance, “it engages intensively with the history and politics of that place, and with the resonance of these in the present” … Continue reading “Final Blog Submission – Lend A Hand (Amy Blench)”