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In Perpetuity stage 1

Hunter, Kate 2019, In Perpetuity stage 1, in 'In Perpetuity' stage 1, Private rehearsal studio, 2019.


Performance name In Perpetuity stage 1
Creator(s) Hunter, KateORCID iD for Hunter, Kate orcid.org/0000-0002-0977-9730
Contributor(s) Savage, J
Lange, J
Angell, G
Smith, S
Weston, D
Partner(s) Selene Bateman
Kath Papas
Diane Toulson
Year presented/published 2019
Publisher Private rehearsal studio
Place of publication [Melbourne, Vic.]
Event name 'In Perpetuity' stage 1
Performance venue Private rehearsal studio
Performance start date 2019-01-14
Performance end date 2019-01-25
Description of performance 1 x video file; 200 x colour photographs; 1 x webpage
Keyword(s) Documentary theatre
Interdisciplinary
Music theatre
Posthumanism
Sound
Transhumanism
Verbatim theatre
Notes 'In Perpetuity' stage 1 was a two-week creative development/research phase which culminated in a showing of work to peers, presenters and funding bodies.
Language eng
Indigenous content off
HERDC Research category JL4 Live Performance of Creative Works – Other
Recognitions, Awards and Prizes Funding: $20, 350 Creative VictoriaFunding $4100 Deakin University
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30131409

Document type: Performance
Collections: Faculty of Arts and Education
School of Communication and Creative Arts
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