Locating the early history of performance art in Wales, 1965-1979
www.performance-wales.org
Thursday 29 October 2009
Oral History Training
Heike took part in the Digitisation and Digital Editing: An Introduction for Oral Historians training at the British Library in London today. More information on the course is available here: http://www.ohs.org.uk/training/digitisation.php
Dr Heike Roms, Principal Investigator
Dr Rebecca Edwards, Research Assistant
mail@performance-wales.orgor write to:
Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies
Aberystywth University
Aberystwyth SY23 3AJ /
Adran Astudiaethau Theatr, Ffilm a Theledu
Prifysgol Aberystwyth
Aberystwyth SY23 3AJ
The project aims to 1. compile a comprehensive record of performance art events that were created in Wales between 1965 and 1979, and reveal an important but hitherto neglected aspect of Welsh art history.
2. chart the manner in which performance art as an international artistic movement was negotiated in response to a specific localized cultural context during its formative years in the 1960s and 1970s, and advance our knowledge and understanding of the origins and early developments of this art form.
3. trace the ways in which knowledge of past performance events is transmitted in both documentation and verbal recollections, and examine the evidential potential of documents and testimonials for the construction of performance art histories.
4. make freely available to other researchers in the field not just the analysis of the research findings but the following additional resources: a comprehensive, fully searchable online database of performance art events in Wales 1965–1979, which also indexes the current location of available documentation on these events; and a range of related oral history recordings and transcripts, deposited in key archives in the field.