Performance poetry
Found in 886 Collections and/or Records:
Factotumbook: Simulacre de rituel (Massacre). No.36 / Julien Blaine ; Miccini E ; Bory JF., 1985
Fast. No.1 / Dellafiora D., 2002
Fencott & Cobbing in Miami / Fencott, P.C.; Cobbing, Bob., 1982
Printed on the occasion of Cobbing and Fencott's performance in the Richter Library, University of Miami. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Festival della Parola / Isgro E ; Jandl E ; DeCampos H ; Mayrocker F ; Blaine J ; Nagy P ; Hubaut J ; Johnson T ; Beltrametti F ; Pietri P ; Vinholes L ; Eco U ; Ferrer E ; Thoma P., 1997
This was an international festival of contemporary poetry, performance, music, dance, theatre, video and multimedia held in Venice, Italy. The duplicate cards are of Joel Hubaut in a red performance outfit and background. The pamphlet is the schedule of planned events. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Festival Internacional de Performance i Poesia d'Accio, 3rd / Chopin H ; Ferrando B ; Martel R ; Pey S ; Vilar N ; Shimoda S ; Mori M., 1992
Festival Internacional de Performance i Poesia d'Accio, II / Chopin H ; Ferrando B ; Miccini E ; Ferrer E ; Marchetti W ; Albani P ; Swidzinski J ; Valcarcel-Medina I ; Arcand PA ; Alarcon D ; Flatus Voci Trio., 1991
Festival Internacional de Performance i Poesia d'Accio, II / Miccini E ; Ferrando B ; Ferrer E., 1991
The program was organized by Barolome Ferrando. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Festival International des Musiques Experimentales, XIIIe / Dufrene F ; Chopin H ; Hansen S ; Cobbing B ; Heidsieck B ; Wendt L., 1983
Festival International Polyphonix, 13e / Lebel JJ ; Hubaut J ; Heidsieck B ; Labelle-Rojoux A ; Papp T ; Heidsieck B ; Blaine J., 1988
There are eight pages in red and black colors with cacophonous content produced by Joel Hubaut in his characteristic layout of text and image. The loose sheet describes Hubaut's rock band. This book is stored in the box with Hubaut's material. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Fidget / Goldsmith, Kenneth ; Perloff M ; Werschler-Henry D., 2000
Goldsmith recorded every movement his body made on June 16, 1997 from 10 AM to 11PM without using the word "I." He attempted to reduce the body to a catalogue of mechanical movements by a strict act of observation. The list of words continue until the final chapter where they morph backwards (mirror writing in print), The text is also on the WEB with a Java applet version and was performed. Marjorie Perloff contributed an incisive afterward, "Vocable Scriptsigns" that explains the work. The book was edited and designed by Darren Wershler-Henry. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.