Design of system architecture for the Circus Oz living archive
Auteurs : Thom, James (Auteur)
Date de publication : 2015
Langue : Anglais
Description : Performing digital : multiple perspectives on a living archive : p. 97-112
Notes : Références bibliographiques : p. 112
Résumé :
This chapter mentions only a handful of the many performers who have co-created the Circus Oz show over the decades. The Circus Oz approach to the Living Archive embeds this quality of live' performance in the Archive by making as many videos as possible accessible to the public. The first video cassette recorders (VCRs) for home use were sold at the beginning of the 1970s and the company performed its first show in 1978, so it is not surprising that there are stacks of videos in its archive room. A community circus for young people The Flying Fruit Fly Circus (FFFC) was set up in 1979 in the regional town of Albury, NSW, and became the first Australian government-funded circus training organisation. Ruby Rowat brought influences from both the French and Canadian national circus schools where she had trained, and Captain Frodo brought traditional influences from European street performance.
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