Note to all attendees: Session leaders will contact you with additional information, including a meeting link, for each individual workshop, event, or demonstration. 

Preserving Performance

American Jewish Historical Society at the Center For Jewish History, 5th Floor Conference Room 15 W 16th St, 5th Floor Conference Room, New York, NY, United States

After a show closes, how you handle and store materials can mean the difference between preserving theatre legacy and irreversible damage and loss. This workshop introduces artists to the process of archiving their work, with tips on selection, storage and preservation. The American Theatre Archive Project (ATAP) is a collaboration of archivists, dramaturgs, and academics […]

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Strategies for Interactive and Immersive Dance

Kitchen Table Coders 274 Morgan, Brooklyn, NY, United States

We will discuss strategies for creating experiences and performances that cross the domains of software, sound, and dance while respecting each medium's idiosyncratic strengths. D. Schmüdde will provide a brief overview of the hardware, software, and original code he wrote to track bodies and manipulate sound in "Borderless." Co-creator Kim Burgas will discuss the process […]

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Preserving Performance: An Archive-Making Guide for Theater Artists

American Jewish Historical Society at the Center For Jewish History, Scholar's Lounge 15 W 16th St., New York, United States

After a show closes, how you handle and store materials can mean the difference between preserving theatre legacy and irreversible damage and loss. This workshop introduces theater and other artists to the process of archiving their work, with tips on selection, storage, preservation and digital engagement. The American Theatre Archive Project (ATAP) is a collaboration […]

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