Voices For Performance At Dartington by Dartington Audio Unit published on 2021-09-03T15:07:20Z Audio recordings of voices gathered by Dartington Arts School Lecturer Emma Bush in response to a new MA Re-imagining Performance Practice. Here, past staff, students, and visiting artists share memory, legacies, and hopes for Performance at Dartington and beyond. Participant voices on this track are Emma Bush, Augusto Corrieri, Karen Christopher, Simon Murray, Melanie Thompson, Neil Callaghan, Jo Hellier and Misha Myers - click 'show more' for bios. Image Credit: Grace Gelder(workshop at Dartington College of Arts with BA Theatre students 2008 led by Emma Bush and Pete Harrison of propeller performance.) https://campus.dartington.org/reimagining-performance-practice/ ABOUT OUR CONTRIBUTORS Emma Bush BA Theatre (1998-2002) MA Arts and Ecology (2006-2008) Dartington College of Arts. Associate Lecturer at Dartington 2004-2010. Currently Lecturer at Dartington Arts School and Plymouth University. Augusto Corrieri Student BA Theatre. Visiting Lecturer and Artist at DCA -2004- 2010. Performance-maker, Writer, and Researcher. Lecturer in Theatre and Performance at the University of Sussex. Karen Christopher Performance Maker, Writer, Teacher. Goat Island Performance Group 1989 – 2009. Dr Simon Murray Head of Performance at Dartington College of Arts 2004 -2010. Currently Senior Lecturer in Theatre Studies, University of Glasgow. Performance maker, Researcher, Writer. Melanie Thompson Student at Dartington 1973 – 1975. Lecturer in theatre/ dance/music/visual performance and performance writing. 1989 – 2010. Working actively in experimental art making for the last 45 years. Neil Callaghan Student BA Theatre. Visiting Lecturer and Artist at DCA -2004- 2012. Performance-Maker, Dancer and Writer. Jo Hellier Artist. Performer. Maker. Student 2007 - 2010 BA in Theatre and Choreographic Practices. Comment by Sarah Gray Its lovely to hear these voices, some very familiar - remembering what we valued at the College of Arts, and what is possible for the Arts School and performance practice at Dartington. 2021-09-05T10:30:39Z