Performance Art
Performance Art
Practice Live performance is often a chaotic beast, with the collision of the
fluctuating unknowns of action, site, time and audience.
Part of the excitement of anything witnessed live is this tantalizing
unknown; each iteration of a live performance is unique and
unrepeatable.
In many countries around the world significant festivals of
Performance Art show a wide range of Live Performances over
concentrated periods of time.
The National Review of Live Art in Glasgow, set up in 1979, is one
of the longest running festivals of Live Art in the world, showing a
Current variety of Performance Art practices.