Fluid States Pasifika: Spacing Events through an Entangled Oceanic Dramaturgy

Authors

  • Dorita Hannah University of Tasmania, Australia; Aalto University, Finland

Author Biography

Dorita Hannah, University of Tasmania, Australia; Aalto University, Finland

Dorita Hannah works across the spatial, visual and performing arts with her practice-led research focusing on live events, installations and exhibitions as well theatre architecture. She co-chairs the Performance Design Working Group for PSi and her book, Event-Space: Theatre Architecture & the Historical Avant-Garde, will be published by Routledge Press in 2017.

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Published

2017-06-01