Adriana Parente La Selva
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0000-0002-8524-5327
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- Adriana La Selva is a theatre-maker, a performer, a networker and a researcher. She is currently a fellow FWO researcher with the project Practicing Odin Teatret’s Archives at S:PAM (Studies in Performance and Media- Ghent University) - in association with IPEM (Institute for Psychoacoustics and Electronic Music), Utrecht University, Manchester Metropolitan University and Aalborg University. She concluded her Master’s degree in Contemporary Arts, at the University of Lancaster, UK, on Deleuze and Guattari’s notion of becoming in relation to physical theatre. She is member of the international theatre group The Bridge of Winds, led by Odin Teatret actress Iben Nagel Rasmussen. Adriana co-founded Cross Pollination, an international network of performers and researchers, which focuses on dialogues in-between practices and tactics for embodied knowledge building.
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Archi-textures of access : virtual translations of embodied knowledge in theatre training
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Arquivos suados - treinando a escrita de corpos no espaço virtual
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Entangling designer, system and participant : an interdisciplinary methodological account for reimagining embodied knowledge in VR
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Assemblages of presence : ritual, gesture, and technologies in embodied archives
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Algo-Ritmos : novas fronteiras na documentação performativa
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Parliament of practices
Adriana Parente La Selva (UGent) and Patrick Campbell -
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Transforming the past into presence : in dialogue with Eugenio Barba and Julia Varley
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Editorial
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From capture to texture : affective environments for theatre training in virtual reality (VR)
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Affective topologies and virtual tactile experiences in theatre training