Imaginarium

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    Abstract

    Imaginarium is a practice-led choreographic research project exploring the work and life of the surrealist artist and writer, Leonora Carrington (1917 – 2011). It was co-created and performed by James Hewison and Michelle Man. The Imaginarium project examines, through embodied dance practice, how Carrington’s figurative and literary images can be transformed and translated into danced choreographic language.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication statusPublished - 15 Mar 2015
    EventLeonora Carrington Exhibition - Tate Gallery, Liverpool, United Kingdom
    Duration: 1 Mar 201530 Apr 2015

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    • Leonora Carrington: Living Legacies

      COX, A. (Editor), HEWISON, J. (Editor), MAN, M. (Editor), SHANNON, R. (Editor), DEAN, C., MAN, M., HEWISON, J., Felicity, G., McAra, C., ZInnari, A., Kent, A., Plunkett, T., Gremels, A., Lee, J., Carrington Weisz, G., Sharman, P. & Salmeron, J., 6 Dec 2019, 1st ed. Vernon Press. 244 p.

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