by Martin | Jan 6, 2022 | All News, News from PSi, Publications
Announcing the publication of the second volume of a special issue on Staging Atmospheres, for Ambiances: The International Journal of Sensory Environment, Architecture and Urban Space edited by Chloé Déchery (Paris 8, Vincennes Saint Denis) and Martin Welton (Queen...
by Kevin Brown | Jan 3, 2022 | All News, News from PSi, Publications
Announcing the release of GPS 4.2-JDTC 36.1: Collaborative Research in Theatre and Performance Studies Ring in the New Year with the release of this first-of-its-kind, co-edited, co-authored, co-published issue on the topic of Collaborative Research in Theatre and...
by Semih Firincioglu | Dec 13, 2021 | All News, News from PSi, Online, Publications
Semih Firincioglu, a performance director, composer and writer, has opened a website, “Notes on the Performing Arts,” consisting of a string of essays directed primarily for the practitioners and students of the performing arts, including theater, dance, dance...
by Kevin Brown | Sep 17, 2021 | All News, Call for papers, News from PSi, Publications
CFP Global Performance Studies Issue 5.1: “Decolonisation and Performance Studies” Issue Editor Dr. Nesreen N. Hussein (Middlesex University, London) Co-Editors Dr. Kevin Brown (University of Missouri) Dr. Felipe Cervera (LASALLE College of the Arts) PDF Version:...
by Kevin Brown | May 14, 2021 | All News, News from PSi, Publications
Global Performance Studies is proud to announce the publication of Issue 4.1: Elasticity Guest Editors: P. Megan Andrews, Bruce Barton, Natalia Esling, Pil Hansen General Editor: Kevin Brown IntroductionAn Openness to Surrender, a Surrender to Openness: (Or, Holding...
by jane.dunlop | Mar 29, 2021 | Call for papers, News from PSi, Publications
Performance Studies international is excited to announce the launch of the PSi Lexicon’s new website and renewed call for concepts. Originally developed from a PSi Regional Research Cluster in Athens in 2011, the PSi Lexicon is a living project that aims to reflect...