The Timescape of Crisis on Jan Fabre’s Mount Olympus

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  • Sylvia Solakidi University of Surrey

Author Biography

Sylvia Solakidi, University of Surrey

Sylvia Solakidi has a background in visual and performing arts and is in the final year of a PhD in Performance Philosophy, focusing on contemporaneity and durational theatre and performance. Her research papers have been published in Platform Postgraduate Journal, Antennae Journal, Performance Research and KronoScope.

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2020-07-01

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