'Action Script Round-table Seminars' is part of a series of programmes entitled 'Action Script - Symposium on Performance Art Practice and Documentation in Asia' which includes, in addition to the round-table seminars, live performances, artist talk, workshop and material display. The series of event is held in Hong Kong in October 2010 and organised by Asia Art Archive in collaboration with the Centre for Community Cultural Development. The two-day round-table seminars is held from 21 to 22 October 2010 at McAulay Studio, Hong Kong Art Centre. It consists of two parts: 1. The Challenge of Archiving Performance Art; 2. The Future of Performance Art in Asia. Each part includes both panel presentation and group discussion. The present publication includes synopsis, keywords, suggested readings and brief biography of each speaker of the seminars.
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CHAN Chingyan Janet, 陳靜昕, 
Claire HSU, 徐文玠, 
KO Siulan, 高小蘭, 
NG Eric, 吳文基, 
POON Grace, 
Debra WACKS, 
English
performance art,  conference,  talk,  Hong Kong
2010
2
conference proceedings
Action Script: Round-table Seminars, 彳 亍:圓桌交流

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