How performance art is embodied

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Friday October 10th

5-6pm

Is public art programmed by artists experienced differently?

Folkestone artist Diane Dever discusses her audience-centred work, re-imagining the Harbour Arm and Folkestone town for residents to be part of local change. A co-founder of Folkestone Fringe, Dever's programmes are interventions in public space, be they curated festivals, live projects, or performative events. As a parallel, Bradley discusses her performance-participatory work and background in regeneration.

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Friday October 10th

5-6pm

Is public art programmed by artists experienced differently?

Folkestone artist Diane Dever discusses her audience-centred work, re-imagining the Harbour Arm and Folkestone town for residents to be part of local change. A co-founder of Folkestone Fringe, Dever's programmes are interventions in public space, be they curated festivals, live projects, or performative events. As a parallel, Bradley discusses her performance-participatory work and background in regeneration.

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Hosted by artist and broadcaster Fari Bradley for Strangelove, the time-based media festival. This talk is recorded for later broadcast and podcast on arts-radio station Resonance104.4FM

The phenomeno-logical experience

A series exploring British performance art and Audience affectation.