It’s time to welcome our community together again from across the globe to celebrate the National Review of Live Art in Glasgow, Scotland. Once more, an exciting and eclectic mix of seasoned international artists, mid career artists with new ground breaking works, Elevator artists (appearing perhaps for the very first time at a major festival) and you the audience all get to rub shoulders, exchange stories, business cards, telephone numbers and e-mail addresses. Be it your first visit or an annual migration, enter with an open mind and enjoy.
Marcel Sparmann - meeting point
1000
Early Bird with Franko B
1100-1230
Zlatko Kopljar
1200-1800
LADA
1200-1800
John Dummett
1200-1800
Shaun Caton
1200-1800
Sophia Yadong Hao
1200-1800
Clara García Fraile
1230-1800
Helge Meyer
1245-1330
The Paperbirds
1340-1435
Kenny McBride
1400-1800
Rebecca Cunningham
1400-1800
Augusto Corrieri
1500-1530
Beth Greenhalgh
1540-1620
Ruby Pester
1600-1700
Clara García Fraile
1700-1710
Wendy Houstoun
1715-1800
Tramway Programme
Ivana Müller
1900-
Kate McIntosh
2000-2100
Raimund Hoghe
2130-2300
Axis Dialogue online journal
"It’s probably the most valuable strength in the whole NRLA canon, this point of conflict that the work can stir inside your head, so that even as you are evaluating it you are re-evaluating yourself and your values and the distance between the self you are and the self you’d like to think you are."
Mary Brennan, The Herald
"Yes, it can be a walk on the weird side. But NRLA is also an unrivalled opportunity to engage with some of the world’s most innovative, radical talents and with work that resolutely crosses boundaries of form and cultural taboos."
Mary Brennan, The Herald
"Prepare to be dazzled! One of the most outstanding displays of contemporary live art in the world, New Territories showcases fresh and experimental performance..."
Glasgow Diary
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