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This volume explores the issue of collaboration: an issue at the centre of Performance Arts Research. It is explored here through the different practices in music, dance, drama, fine art, installation art, digital media or other performance arts. Collaborative processes are seen to develop as it occurs between academic researchers in the creative arts and professional practitioners in commercial organisations in the creative arts industries (and beyond), as well as focusing attention and understanding on the tacit/implicit dimensions of working across different media.
Martin Blain is a Reader in Music Composition at Manchester Metropolitan University. He is a composer and performer and collaborator on the project The Good, The God and The Guillotine . He has published on collaboration, 'liveness' in performance, and Practice as Research in a variety of journals and book publications.
Helen Julia Minors is School Head of Performing Arts and Associate Professor of Music at Kingston University, London, UK. She has published books including Music, Text and Translation (2012) and Paul Dukas: Legacies of a French Musician (2019), co-edited with Laura Watson. She has recently contributed chapters to The International Handbook of Intercultural Arts Research (2016) and Translation and Multimodality: Beyond Words (2019)
This volume explores the issue of collaboration which is an issue at the centre of Performance Arts Research. It is explored here through the different practices of in music, dance, drama, fine art, installation art, digital media or other performance arts. Collaborative processes are seen to develop as it occurs between academic researchers in the creative arts and professional practitioners in commercial organisations in the creative arts industries (and beyond), or as it focuses attention and understanding on the tacit/implicit dimensions of working across different media.
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Martin Blain is a Reader in Music Composition at Manchester Metropolitan University. He is a composer and performer and collaborator on the project The Good, The God and The Guillotine. He has published on collaboration, 'liveness' in performance, and Practice as Research in a variety of journals and book publications.
Helen Julia Minors is School Head of Performing Arts and Associate Professor of Music at Kingston University, London, UK. She has published books including Music, Text and Translation (2012) and Paul Dukas: Legacies of a French Musician (2019), co-edited with Laura Watson. She has recently contributed chapters to The International Handbook of Intercultural Arts Research (2016) and Translation and Multimodality: Beyond Words (2019)
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