Monthly Archives: November 2012

Annie Sprinkle

One of the most intimate acts that two people can share is the art of ‘love making’, or in other words sex. This act connects people and incorporates skin on skin contact which creates chemical reactions within the body. Annie … Continue reading

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What is Intimacy?

What is Intimacy? To me intimacy is where you feel comfortable with the other person/s, where you are never on edge, never unsure as to whether you can voice your opinions or not and most importantly intimacy with someone is … Continue reading

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Committment

So we finally had an idea for our performance. The idea was that each of us would have a separate tent to which we could each explore intimacy in our own one to one performance, whether this be the ideas … Continue reading

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Trial and Error – Further Experiments

Already we have had a few different ideas of what our performance could contain. However, we have also found reasons why these will not work. One idea that we have had came from the fact that Leanne wanted to do … Continue reading

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The Important of the Question

From the beginning of this module, it has been highlighted to us the importance of having a question behind our piece. The question is a vital component in Contemporary Experimental Performance, as it is what drives the performance. As performers it is … Continue reading

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