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Inmitten der bis heute wegweisenden Konzeptkunst der 1970er-Jahre und im Umfeld der feministischen Avantgarde entwickelte Rose English (geb. 1950 Hereford, GB) ihre einzigartige Arbeitsweise. Heute zählt sie zu den einflussreichsten Performance-Künstler*innen mit einem außergewöhnlich vielschichtigen OEuvre. In ihrem Werk verbindet sie Elemente von Theater, Zirkus, Oper, Comedy und Poesie, um die Themen der Geschlechterpolitik, der Identität von Performer*innen und der Metaphysik der Präsenz - die eigentliche Natur von Performance - interdisziplinär zu erforschen. Sie kollaboriert in ihrer künstlerischen Praxis immer wieder mit einer Vielzahl an Mitwirkenden, darunter Musiker*innen, Sänger*innen, Tänzer*innen, Filmemacher*innen, Zirkusartist*innen, Zauber*innen und auch Dressurpferden. Die Publikation Memory Theatre erscheint im Rahmen von Englishs Einzelausstellung im Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Das Buch gibt einen explorativen Überblick in das 50 Jahre umspannende Werk der Künstlerin. Neben zahlreichen Abbildungen und Dokumentationen der Performances enthält der Katalog Essays von Connie Butler, Paul Clinton, Nicole Haitzinger, Lisa Moravec, Marijana Schneider und Amy Tobin. Ballet, Dressage, Baroque in Service to Feminism Rose English (b. Hereford, UK, 1950) developed her singular practice surrounded by the conceptual art of the 1970s, which remains seminal today, and in the orbit of the feminist avant-garde. Boasting an extraordinarily diverse oeuvre, she ranks among the most influential performance artists of our time. Her art combines elements of theater, circus, opera, comedy, and poetry for an interdisciplinary investigation of themes including the politics of gender, the identities of performers, and the metaphysics of presence-the true nature of performance. Many of her works have been collaborative productions involving a large cast of participants such as musicians, singers, dancers, filmmakers, circus artists, magicians, and even dressage horses. The publication Memory Theatre is released on occasion of English's solo exhibition at the Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Presenting an exploratory survey of the artist's oeuvre, which now spans five decades, the richly illustrated catalogue contains extensive documentation as well as essays by Connie Butler, Paul Clinton, Nicole Haitzinger, Lisa Moravec, Marijana Schneider, and Amy Tobin.
A little duck with a limb difference. Hazardous litter and new friendships.
Pocket money treats, great for sunny days or bedtimes. An Easter Feast for the youngor those simply young at heart.Bringing together another small collection of poetry and prosealong with a little fun and games.
Pocket money treats, great for rainy days or bedtimes.A seasonal delight for the youngor those simply young at heart.Bringing together a small collection of poetry and prose along witha little fun and games.
One sleek beautiful seal, and a curious child brought together by a magical seashell. As the waves whisper to shore, the curious child will pick up the shell and listen to the sad tale of the Selkie seal folk. One seal having her beautiful skin stolen away leaving her trapped in human form, far away from her family beneath the deep blue sea.
Seal Mother ~ A Selkie Tale in VerseOne lonely sealin the midst of the oceanrolls on the wavesto the rhythmical motion.The seal watches overthe child on the sand.Her lovely young daughterborn of the land. On Midsummer's Eve seals swim up onto the sand, shed their skin and transform into beautiful young women to give thanks to the mysterious Moon Goddess.Lost in dance, no one notices a shimmering sealskin being stolen; leaving one beautiful Selkie trapped on the land forever.Can an unlikely friend help her reclaim her skin, or is she destined to remain forever in human form?'Seal Mother' - a magical Selkie tale of love, loss and deceit, beautifully illustrated and told in verse.
Young EbenezerA New Christmas CarolThis story is a seasonal treat, a modern, lyrical re-telling of the Charles Dickens classic - 'A Christmas Carol.'The book is specially designed for families to share during the Holiday Season, or for young competent readers to try for themselves. This is a beautiful hardcover to treasure, with full colour images on every page.Eb is a spoilt child who really is not one for caring, and he certainly hates sharing. He is watched over by a very special guardian - the family's ancient longcase clock, who is bestowed with magic. His name is Grandfather Time.On Christmas Eve Grandfather Time decides he must teach the boy a lesson. So he calls upon his friends; the Ghosts of Past, Present and Future and with lessons to learn he brings forth the first tutor - a little golden-red King Charles spaniel, called Miss Ruby Heart.Will this unlikely pair be able to teach the boy the error of his ways? Or will he be doomed to be a scruffy, lonely teenager stuck forever in his own little world?
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