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Wild Life was a public performance presented at Platform in 2014. It is the main performance dissemination of my practice-led doctoral thesis - Performance (in) Ecology: a practice based approach. For Wild Life, I collaborated with eight professional and nonprofessional performers between nine and 70 years old to co-create a dance performance that explored, embodied and celebrated wildness. Wild Life was commissioned and shown at Platform in 2014 and 2016 as part of Made in Easterhouse festival, and was funded by Platform, Creative Scotland and Catherine Wheels Theatre Company.
Full details of the critical context of this performance research, along with links to relevant media including a full length film of the live performance, can be found in the document associated with this page, 'REF Wild Life submission - context of performance'.
Full details of the critical context of this performance research, along with links to relevant media including a full length film of the live performance, can be found in the document associated with this page, 'REF Wild Life submission - context of performance'.
| Original language | English |
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| Media of output | Film |
| Size | 1 GB |
| Publication status | Published or Performed - 2014 |
Keywords
- wilding
- public performance
- ecology
- dance
- Performance Practice
- intergenerational
- child performers
- collaboration
- Research
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Doing the Ecological Through Performance
Hopfinger, S., 2020, In: Studies in Theatre and Performance. 4.Research output: Contributions to journals › Article › peer-review
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Children, Ecology and Performance
Hopfinger, S., 16 Jun 2018, In: Performance Research: A Journal of the Performing Arts . 23, 1, p. 61-67 7 p., 3.Research output: Contributions to journals › Article › peer-review
Open Access -
Doing the ecological through performance
Hopfinger, S., 24 May 2018.Research output: Contributions to conferences › Paper
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