INTIMACY
is a three-day digital and live art programme made to elicit
connectivity, induce interaction and provoke debate between cutting
edge artists, performers, leading scholars, respected researchers,
creative thinkers and local community. A culturally urgent series of
events, Intimacy is designed to address a diverse
set of responses to the notion of ‘being intimate’ in contemporary
performance and as such, in life. Framed as a forum for
artists, scholars, community workers, performers, cultural
practitioners, researchers and creative thinkers, Intimacy
will feature workshops, seminars, performances, and a 1-day symposium
at Goldsmiths College, Laban, and the Albany during December 7th-9th,
2007.
Featuring
performances, workshops, seminars and a symposium, Intimacy
invites scholars, researchers, artists and audiences to enable the
interrogation and creative exploration of formal, aesthetic and
affective modes of performing intimacy now.
Intimacy
is co-directed and co-produced by:
Maria
Chatzichristodoulou [aka maria x] PhD Researcher Goldsmiths
Digital Studios, University of London; Sessional Lecturer Birkbeck FLL drp01mc@gold.ac.uk
Rachel
Zerihan PhD Researcher School of Arts, Roehampton University;
Sessional Lecturer Brunel University.
INTIMACY
Board:
- Prof.
Johannes Birringer Chair in Drama and Performance Technologies, School
of Arts, Brunel University of West London; Choreographer.
- Hazel
Gardiner Senior Project Manager AHRC ICT Methods Network.
- Prof.
Adrian Heathfield School of Arts, Roehampton University; Writer;
Curator.
- Prof.
Janis Jefferies Artistic Director Goldsmiths Digital Studios,
University of London; Director Constance Howard Centre in Textiles;
Artist; Curator.
- Gerald
Lidstone Head of Drama Department, Goldsmiths University of London.
INTIMACY
is supported by:
- AHRC
ICT Methods Network
- Goldsmiths
University of London
- Knowledge
East
- Trinity
Laban
- The
Albany
We hope to see you at performances, workshops,
seminars and symposium exploring Intimacy 7-9 December, in and around
Goldsmiths, Laban, The Albany and Second Life.