In October 2019, over twenty ghosts haunted Toynbee Studios in London. They ran around the building, made a mess, and slumped over in exhaustion. They also took a lot of photos. This digital publication presents these ferocious images, alongside 12 short essays put together by Chatum Tanning: reflecting on their experience of the two days, what it means to briefly inhabit an arts institution, and the urgency and impossibility of working with ghosts.
Ghosting was hosted by Chatum Tanning, and was commissioned by the Live Art Development Agency through their annual DIY programme, in partnership with Artsadmin.
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This book makes a major contribution to the fields of theatre and performance studies, devised performance practice, and practice-based research. The authors provide a treasure-trove of performance exercises that will...
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Drawing out the particularities of working in twos, with a focus on collaborative performance making, Entanglements of Two: A Series of Duets considers the duet as a particular configuration in...
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Common Salt is a performance around a table - a ‘show and tell’ by artists Sheila Ghelani and Sue Palmer. It explores the colonial, geographical and natural history of England...