Hannah Nicklin: Collected Works for Performance
By (Author) Hannah Nicklin
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oberon Books Ltd
31st May 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Multidiscipline sports
822.92
Paperback
208
Width 130mm, Height 210mm
320g
The first collected works of Hannah Nicklin: a writer, game designer and performance maker experimenting with socially engaged practices and storytelling in contemporary performance. This collection brings together three pieces made in collaboration with a series of other artists, musicians and people in the street, from 2012 to 2015. There is an introduction and commentary on each performance text, plus additional materials provided by collaborators, expanding and reflecting on the work, and how each piece was made. A Conversation with my Father [] as topical in these days of police kettling and undercover provocateurs as it might be timeless in its questioning of the basis of a functioning civic society. Wayne Burrows Songs for Breaking Britain [] defies the medias lucrative monopoly on our narratives [] funny, compassionate, heart-breaking and very, very loud. Catherine Love Equations for a Moving Body So interesting, engaging and relatable. Beautifully human. Audience feedback in Newcastle
So interesting, engaging and relatable. Beautifully human. * Audience feedback in Newcastle for Equations for a Moving Body *
[] defies the medias lucrative monopoly on our narratives [] funny, compassionate, heart-breaking and very, very loud. -- Catherine Love for Songs for Breaking Britain
[] as topical in these days of police kettling and undercover provocateurs as it might be timeless in its questioning of the basis of a functioning civic society. * Wayne Burrows *
Hannah Nicklin is a theatre maker, poet, game designer, producer and sometime academic. She has written a PhD about how theatre-influenced games and games-influenced theatre can destroy capitalism. Hannah is most interested in DIY, community storytelling, tools that break systems, and the spaces between what is and what if where new thinking happens. Her favourite place is not working. Her favourite kind of not work is swimming long distances and cycling even longer ones. (Work is made up. Do less of it.)