New Moves

Performing Rights Glasgow

Performing Rights Glasgow

as part of National Review of Live Art

Sunday 10 February 2008
11.00 – 22.00
Tramway

Performing Rights Glasgow is a day of performances, presentations, discussions, screenings, and interventions around ideas of performance and human rights that has been curated in collaboration with the Live Art Development Agency for the 2008 edition of the National Review of Live Art (NRLA) programme. The NRLA is Europe’s longest running festival supporting radical live and mediated performance work.

In these times of increasing conflicts, injustices, and inequities, Performing Rights Glasgow sets out to reflect the kinds of creative strategies artists are using to effect social, cultural and political change; to illustrate new models of relationships between art and activism; and to consider the role and responsibilities of artists, curators, and performance itself, in the understanding, enactment and sustenance of human rights.

Click here to download the full Performing Rights Glasgow programme of events.
(PDF file, 121kb)