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Accessible activities are activities that have been specially adapted to a specific group’s needs e.g. Deaf, disabled, over 60’s.
Subtitled performance or event. For language: See performance page.
Sign language interpreted performance or event. For language: See performance page.
Relaxed performance is a show that has been adapted for anyone that requires a more relaxed environment when going to the theatre. Seating is more informal with lots of space and different options, audio levels are lower and lighting in the room is brighter with the doors are kept open.
Audio description of a performance or event. For languages: See performance page.
#F2F2F7 Evenemang Föreläsning: Forensic Approaches in Live Performance
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An event in collaboration with MA Performing Arts as Critical Practice at Malmö Theatre Academy.
Public lecture and conversation with Stefanos Levidis – Forensic Architecture and choreographer Arkadi Zaides.
The event is held in English.
This public lecture and conversation explore the specificities and possibilities of using forensic approaches in contemporary live performance. It is the first event in the Critical Performance Practices series and is organized by the MA Performing Arts as Critical Practice at Malmö Theatre Academy.
Choreographer Arkadi Zaides will elaborate on his concept of Documentary Choreography based on examples from a range of his works, including Archive (2014), Talos (2017), and Necropolis (2021). Stefanos Levidis of Forensic Architecture, who oversees the agency’s investigations on borders and migration, will address questions of the performative within their work through specific case-studies. With an introduction by theatre maker and MA program director Edit Kaldor. The conversation that follows is moderated by MA participants Monirah Hashemi, Filip Pawlak and Laura Stasane.
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