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Performa 07 launched last nigth with a one night only performance of Francesco Vezzoli's adaptation of Luigi Pirandello's 1917 play 'Right you are if you think you are' at the solomon guggenheim museum. It was vezzoli's first ever live performance and it launched amid long waits in long queues, restless uber arty new york types, VIP bodyguards and celebrity air kissing. so mary and I were truly dunked head first into Performance art-AMERICAN STYLE-which involves queue anxiety, and lots of loud and oblivious queue pushing-in: shameless!. (…well, it would be rude not to join in wouldnt it? after all, if mary and i hadnt boldly pushed right to the front we would have never actually caught the performance because it began as a huge part of the audience were still standing outside in the rain!. I rationalise this new found streak of anti social behaviour by saying that we are writers; it is our duty to be at the front and get good seats to record the performance. We are merely serving generations of performance art lovers and future historians who could not be there themselves).

In typically holllywood fashion the bill of actors for this one night performance included a starr studded line up :cate blanchett, abigail breslin, ellen burstyn, anita ekberg, marcus carl franklin, natalie portman, peter sarsgaard, david strathairn, elaine stritch and dianne wiest. All these A-listers had turned out (with body guards) to do justice to Vezzoli's vision of Pirandello's play, whicxh was originally conceived as a tale of the impossibility of objective truth centred around the central (mostly absent) character of 'Signora Ponzo', which Vezzoli has turned into a parable of the modern day cult of celebrity, together with one off galliano and prada designed outfits and Cate Blanchett playing Signora Ponzo,

Having faught off the olsen twins, marina abramovic and various other recognisably famous people in the audience to get to the front of the queue, mary, rebecca and i get past the gallery door-police and are seated in a small ampitheatre full of video screens. And we are totally miffed: the video screens are a live feed into the 'real' action in the performance space located at the other side of the guggenheim. We, the three 'Writing Live Fellows' are relegated to second place, we have cheap seats! You understand, readers, we are not ego maniacs, but still; the cheek of it! We sit down and plot our venemous blogging revenge amid thoughts of abandoning the whole thing and retiring to a bar (apart from mary -it must be said-who was very gracious about the situation, if not a little stunned with jet lag). rebecca then took the guggenheim bull by the horns and asked staff what was going on. she came back with the low down on what was to happen in the performance; it seems cate blanchett , no less, would be joining us on stage during the screening! The space Cate, and we her audience, share turns out to be central to the performance itself, ie live. We are not in the cheap seats, second class lounge, or third hand video space -removed from the action-afterall! (joy). something 'is' going to happen in our space, something live, something expensive, something famous…We are important to the peice, moreover, we are going to be in the presence of a real life celebrity!.

It is an entirely fitting tribute to Vezzoli's rumination on celebrities and celebrity culture, and i think perhaps (cynically on my part-perhaps on Vezzol'is too) the overall point of the peice, that our being in cate's presence and therefore witness to a 'live' (celebrity) performance changed mary, rebecca and i's mind about staying for the duration of the peice… youll need to read my reveiw to find out more about the work itself, but needless to say, performance art in Performa has kicked off with a bang in true american blockbuster, expensive looking, coture gowned, celebrity dripped style!!

RLxx


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here is the blurb for our critical writing workshop, Writers Hub:

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WRITING LIVE: WRITERS HUB FEATURED AS PART OF
PERFORMA 07, THE SECOND EDITION OF THE BIENNIAL
OF NEW VISUAL ART PERFORMANCE
TO BE HELD IN NEW YORK CITY
OCTOBER 27 – NOVEMBER 20, 2007

Building on the success of NOT FOR SALE, the dynamic education series initiated in 2004 in anticipation of the first PERFORMA biennial in 2005, PERFORMA is pleased to announce WRITING LIVE.

This peer review forum has been specially designed in support
of a new generation of artists, authors, and critics engaged in discussions around prescient issues in performance and new media, and the related task of writing about art and artists
whose work encompasses several disciplines at once.

WRITING LIVE will involve an international group of curators, critics and emerging writers,bringing together a unique mix of different voices in a network of critical writing and debate around PERFORMA 07.

Throughout the biennial writers will participate in WRITING LIVE: WRITERS HUB a rolling program of practical writing workshops
kicked off with keynote remarks by RoseLee Goldberg and David Levi Strauss (Tues 30, Oct, 11am – 3pm). Writers Hub will also comprise collective peer review platforms (Tues 13 Nov, 12 – 2pm & Tues 20 Nov, 12 – 2pm) designed with a longer-term aim of sustaining conversations around art writing on contemporary performance. A special session will take place at Freemans Restaurant (Nov 9, 1 – 3pm) to coincide with Bring Me The Head
of… a sculpture by Serkan Özkaya co-presented by PERFORMA and Freemans. In addition, writers will contribute to PERFORMA07 Writing Live blog by posting entries of reviews, daily round-ups, behind the scenes previews, opinion and interviews with
biennial artists and curators.

See the Writing Live blog at: http://07.performaarts.org/performa_live.php

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the workshop programme sounds very official and great (as well as slightly terrifying) no?. Roselee and david levis strauss very repected professionals in their field, i only hope our nerves dont get the better of us when mary, rebecca and i are leading the workshop on the day. we are also dscussing pulling something 'spontaneous' out of the hat, ie not in the programme, to see how all the writers react in terms of their responses. should be a good day. im also looking forward to' eating the head' at Freemands restaraunt at the second peer review session. its a proper restaraunt with a peice of performance art on the menu-delicious!

also-just to say-AN kindly (thanks gillian) gave us money to promote Interface activity whilst in NY, so in our handouts for the workshop people will get all kinds of papers and buisiness cards. we hope the writers both young and old (not in age terms-but experience!) will be keen to know about interface, after all. as a writer its everything you can do to get your stuff read and disseminated out to the maximum amount of people. And to have it on an official looking site-as opposed to myspace-with a high number of readers is ideal.

bye for now.

ill update you on the mad day i had in NY in a later blog. needless to say i have at least one new freind (subway station guy-hello gerry!) and one new enemy-crazy guy on the subway- he should have known better than to mess with an english woman!

RLxx

RLxx


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yes. NY appartment was real afterall, thankgod. and mary and rebecca have met up to go over the workshop materials. the writers workshop is now called 'Writers Hub' as part of the writing live, performa programme. here is the press release blurb for writing live:

PERFORMA 07 Writing Live

PERFORMA 07, the second edition of the biennial of new visual art performance to be held in New York City from October 27 – November 20, 2007, will feature approximately eighty artists, and is presented in collaboration with a consortium of thirty cultural organizations throughout the city.

Visit http://07.performa-arts.org/performa_live.php to read reviews, daily round-ups, behind the scenes previews, opinion and interviews with biennial artists and curators. Log on and follow the debate with the group of international, young writers.

For a full schedule of events, lists of participating artists and venues, as well as the most up to date information see www.performa-arts.org.

Writing Live is directed by RoseLee Goldberg and Defne Ayas, and coordinated by PERFORMA07 Writing Live Fellows Rachel Lois Clapham, Rebecca May Marston and Mary Paterson. Writing Live has been planned in collaboration with the SVA Graduate Art Criticism and Writing Programme with in-part sponsorship by Arts Council England.

rLxxx


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We have finally arrived in New York! Rebecca got here on Thursday 24th October, but Rachel and I decided to travel into JFK on a Friday afternoon, so that we could have the pleasure of even longer queues than normal. It is strange to spend a whole day being herded around airports with the same group of people. I assessed my fellow passengers’ strengths and weaknesses in case we happened to crash in a tropical jungle, but they were strangely lacking in strong-jawed hero types. The woman sitting next to me on the plane stole my blanket so I marked her down to be eaten first, should the need arise. Luckily it didn’t, and Rachel and I are now settled in an apartment in Brooklyn, ready to meet the Performa organisers tomorrow morning.

maryxxx


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it seems press and marketing deadlines are closing in on both sides of the pond, writing a press release for Writing Live is fairly simple, but we need to promote that at the same time as the education programme we are running alongside it. Only problem is we have not come up with press worthy catchy name and are still trying to resolve what the education programme will actually be-…is it educational-ie are we teaching the others something that we and they may not already know or be experienced in-, or is it non-hierarchical with mary, rebecca and i learning alongside the other writers (that seems the best option we think), but how to balance this peer element with the fact that we are leading on the workshop, setting the excersises and supposed to be providing something new for the writers; even if that something is an intense learning experience and opportunity to be work together on performa 07.

no doubt this will all be sorted soon, but given that we set off in 13 days and that the press release and marketing activity is an important part of our arts council funding , equally, staff at Performa need to let readers, visitors and conference academics about Writing Live and the workshops; never mind invite peoplel) so for now all our thoughts are working out a suitable remit and agreeable content for the Writing Live : Unpicked, Unravelled? …programme (the name Boot Camp is (sadly) becoming less realistic as fears about being overly ‘teacher-like’ or militaristic are surfacing amongst us.

perhaps the real worry at the moment is that mary and i have wired $700 to an unknown virtual person named ‘alex’ in new york for the hire of his appartment in greenwhich village. we found the appartment on the US online version of ‘Loot’ and if that wasnt worrying enough, we have yet to actually speak in person or find out if his appartment is actually a real place…still, this is apparently the way things are done in The Big Apple and Greenwhich village looks nice in the photos, as does the appartment. We just hope the appartment isnt still so ‘virtual’ when we arrive in NY! ill post photo’s of the appt once ‘alex’ gets back in touch to confirm he got the money…fingers crossed….


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