The Cambridge Interdisciplinary Performance Network brings together people from a wide variety of disciplines in Cambridge and beyond who are engaging with performance as a concept, from music and literary studies to anthropology, architecture and medicine. It asks how these varied interests might relate, intersect and interact.
Interest in performance reflects a movement away from thinking in terms of immutable objects and singular subjects. It focuses attention on collective contexts. It also models a different way to mean: so performances, theatricality, theatre, and the arts in...
Margaret Litvin (Associate Professor for Arabic and Comparative Literature, Boston University)
Published 05/24/19
Karenjit Clare (Geography, University of Cambridge)
Adriana Cobo (Architecture, Central Saint Martins)
Tatjana Crossley (Design, Architectural Association)
Mary Freedman (Creative Arts, Queen’s University Belfast)
Natalie Morningstar (Social Anthropology, University of Cambridge)
Published 02/15/19
Maria Kahn (MML, University of Cambridge)
Amena Amer (Social Psychology and Behavioural Studies, LSE)
Published 02/11/19