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alys longley ARTIST / CREATIVE RESEARCHER / TEACHER
acut: the other side of the limit
video/installation/text 2024
Soft Borders Lifting
Artwork 2023
A Tilting Body of Precarious Maps and Migrant Constellations.
Online artwork 2022.
Santiago Museum of Contemporary Art
Exhibition 2022
Chaosgraph
Video Work 2022
Humattering
Performance Works 2021 - 2022
Mapeo de Bordes Porosos
2019 - 2020
Postal Project
2020
alys&pavle
Publication series 2020 - 2023
Performance and Radical Kindness
Journal Editor 2021
Language Is An Intangible bridge
Book 2021
alys & pavle 2020
Book
Artistic Approaches to Cultural Mapping
Book 2020
Editors
Nancy Duxbury
W.F. Garrett-Petts
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Editors
Nancy Duxbury
W.F. Garrett-Petts
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Mistranslation Laboratory
Performance Works, Exhibition & Book 2016 - 2019
Smudge Skittle
Publication 2018
Undisciplining Dance in Nine Movements and Eight Stumbles
Book 2018
Editors
Carol Brown
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Editors
Carol Brown
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Radio Strainer
Performance Works, Exhibition & Book 2015
the foreign language of motion
Book 2013
Further Publications
Collaborating Across Borders In Isolating Times; Four Artistic Strategies for intentional Co-Creation with Examples
Journal Article 2023.
Performance Research
Routledge.
Performance Research
Routledge.
Accelerating a blaze of very tender violence
Ten experiments in writing with performance and activism
In:
Affective Movements, Methods and Pedagogies
Edition
1st Edition
First Published2020
Routledge
pp. 60-83
eBook ISBN9781003005377
How might performance, activism and writing cross-pollinate in forms of writing that invite ambiguity, fragmentation, rhythm, darkness, poetic experimentation and style as a kind of touch? Such writing makes space for resistance against academic convention, to enable a blaze of tender or creative violence to move through normative, enculturated habits of language, making space for yet-to-be-imagined modes of practice. The matches of affect, feeling, intensity and memory (in all its multiplicity) can burn into pages, incinerating passive and disembodied conventions to make space for new authorial freedoms and embodied knowledges. A multi-modal approach to activism and dance writing inform the ten parts of this chapter. The Chilean protests of 2019 form a recurring motif through sections that provide different perspectives on writing affect in relation to performance making and political activism. Kathleen Stewart’s evocative, fragmentary approach to non-fiction, Erin Manning’s event score, Lisa Robertson’s poetic evocations of texture and space and Claire MacDonald’s writing in the expanded field are discussed in relation to diverse artists. Expanded approaches to performance documentation enable writing, performance, choreography, artistic mapping and visual art to bleed into each other. enabling an unpredictable sprawl of ideas through page-based and digital media, into social life and education.
The queer habitat of fascia
Article 2021
Kerstin Kussmaul
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Kerstin Kussmaul
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Touching Outward
Article 2021
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Karen Fisher
Gabby O’Connor
James Hutchinson
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Karen Fisher
Gabby O’Connor
James Hutchinson
Kindness as Water in the University
Article 2021
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Sean Sturm
Caroline Yoon
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Sean Sturm
Caroline Yoon
Creasing and folding language in dance education research
Book Chapter 2020
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Performative Writing as a Method of Inquiry With the Material World
Article 2020
Esther Fitzpatrick
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Esther Fitzpatrick
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Reflections on Smudge Skittle
Book Chapter 2019
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Visibilising the invisible
Article 2019
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Barbara Kensington-Miller
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Barbara Kensington-Miller
Under the radar
Article 2019
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Barbara Kensington-Miller
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Barbara Kensington-Miller
From invisible to SEEN
Article 2018
Barbara Kensington-Miller
Bernadette Knewstubb
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Amanda Gilbert
Barbara Kensington-Miller
Bernadette Knewstubb
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Amanda Gilbert
I wanted to find you by inhabiting your tongue
Article 2017
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