During our first lesson of Site Specific Performance we were allocated the location of the water front and high-street, I look forward to facing the challenges an outside performance will include, as Pearson suggests ‘At site, the prospect is complex unless otherwise framed’ (Pearson, 2010, p.17). but so excited at trying something new and different.
Our brief, which includes a very exciting opportunity to showcase our work at frequency festival 2015 – an arts celebration that’s based right here in the City of Lincoln over a period of a week where over 36,000 audience members participated in the past festivals; Is all about liberation. This combined with the digital aspects that frequency want to include is very exciting and totally new to what has been asked of me as a drama student in the past. I look forward to progressing and learning more about site specific performance, digital culture and Liberation and hope by the end of the module I have a product worthy to showcase at the festival!
Pearson, M. (2010) Site Specific Performance. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan
Elizabeth Hellend.