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This performance paper seeks to develop and re-imagine the extant concept - re/wilding - through ‘knotting’ it together with performance. By reflecting on my practice-led PhD performance project Wild Life, I ask what the re/wilding of performance might be. I untangle what performance processes might renegotiate the interface between human and nonhuman, and also serve socio-political quests for ecologically sustainable futures. I interweave critical and desk-based research with creative reflection, producing what is both a scholarly discussion and performance itself.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication status | Published or Performed - 2015 |
| Event | Earth Matters On Stage - University of Nevada, Reno, United States Duration: 20 May 2015 → 23 May 2015 https://www.earthmattersonstage.com/2015-schedule |
Conference
| Conference | Earth Matters On Stage |
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| Abbreviated title | EMOS |
| Country/Territory | United States |
| City | Reno |
| Period | 20/05/15 → 23/05/15 |
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Research output
- 1 Performance
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Wild Life
Hopfinger, S. (Performer), 2014Research output: Performances, compositions and other non-textual forms › Performance
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