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Lauren Goode

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  • Intimacy as Event
    A workshop devised to explore aspects of intimacy and involving participation in a directed performance-experiment and discussion. Goldsmiths College, University of London. Dec 2007. Performance-experiment directed by Lauren Goode (workshop leader). Special guest artists included: Helen Palmer, Fabrizio Manco and Rachel Gomme. This workshop was part of the INTIMACY Across Visceral and Digital Performance conference/event programme, co-directed by Maria Chatzichristodoulou and Rachel Zerihan.
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  • Observatory Garden, in-situ performance events.
    Five durational performances by Lauren Goode and Maria Llanderas, with sculptural costumes by Lauren Goode. Site-specific work. Greenwich Royal Park, London. May – Jun 2005
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  • Woodland vicinity live art and video project
    Collaborative live art performance and experimental video project. Site-specific work. Artists: Charlotte Bernstein (Artist-in-residence), Maria Llanderas and Lauren Goode. Costume design: Lauren Goode. Heathmount School Grounds, Hertfordshire. Jan – Jun 2005
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  • Live Art Garden Initiative
    Arts, architecture, sound and ecology project. Artists’ network development and new garden-farm environments for in-situ arts practice and events. Creation of new work: durational, movement-based in-situ performance, and moving-image. Project initiator, director and artist: Lauren Goode. Associate artists: Charlotte Bernstein, Fabrizio Manco, Maria Llanderas, Helen Palmer, Carla Vendramin. Commenced 2004 – Current.
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  • Contexts/Sites 2003
    Live art and movement. Solo research and performances (unofficial basis), Greenwich Park and Blackheath Green, London. 2003
  • Lighthouseworks I & II
    A live art performance series (four events), with sculptural costumes, objects and installations. Toynbee Theatre, London. Solo works. 2002
  • Contexts/Sites 2002 Live art and movement. Solo research and performances (unofficial basis), Greenwich Park. Summer 2002
  • Three Enormous Cauliflowers
    Solo live art performance involving large cauliflowers. Theatre in the £ showcase, Cockpit Theatre. 2001
  • Slippers in the Woodland, Big Chill Festival
    Solo live art performances (three nights). Part of the Night Art Trail. Lulworth Castle Big Chill Festival. 2001
  • The Leaf Eaters and Tree Hopper, Big Chill Festival
    Performances by Azygy (two nights). Andrew Downes, Lauren Goode, Jeremy Tranter, Chris Leeds, Evrah, Steve Moyes. Part of the Night Art Trail. Enchanted Garden Big Chill Festival. 2001
  • Contexts/Sites 2001
    Live art and movement. Research, performances or previews (invited or unofficial basis). Solo or collaborative with Azygy core artists. Raphael Gallery (V&A Museum). South Bank Centre. British Museum Great Court. Tate (Britain and Modern). Royal Academy of Art Courtyard. Somerset House Fountain Court. Redbridge Green Fayre. Villiers Gardens (Embankment) (part of Alternative Arts dance festival). Pump House Gallery (Battersea Park).
  • Azygy
    A residency project supporting experimental collaborative, performative practice for one-year. Based at Old Spitalfields Market, London. Sound and movement-based improvisation in-situ, forming weekly public performance events. Across the year, over 56 invited artists participated. Initiator, co-ordinator & participating artist: Lauren Goode. Associated projects also included core Azygy artists: Antonia Doggett, Andrew Downes, Evrah, Lauren Goode, Chris Leeds, Mario Moro, Steve Moyes, Daniela de Paulis, Max Reed, Joanne Roberts and Jeremy Tranter. Project concept and direction: Lauren Goode. Special Guest artists have included: Sandy Kindness, Andy Knight, Fergus Anderson, Dave Fowler, Michael Kosmides, Rachel Gomme, Helen Scaife, Massimo Pintus, Cari Burdett, Yael Karavan, Jovair Longo, Janna Pirskanen, Jukka Vallisto, Robert Alwood, Dennis Austin, Tom Wallace, Sharon Gal, Moshi Honen, Frank Charlton, John Edwards, Caroline Kraabel, Richard Cochrane, Matthew Davis, Knut Auferman, Adrian Fisher, Navrah Sidhu, Maggie Nicols, Harkishan Parmar, Zea, Viv Corrringham, Atlanta Duffy, Robert Jarvis, Sophia Lycouris, Mattin Artiach, Michael Rodgers, Denis Dubovtsev, Gill Walshaw, Vicci Riley, Ross Lambert, Ivor Kelling, Nina Perry, Maria Palmims, Vicky Thompson. Project concept and development: Lauren Goode. Supported by Spitalfields Space Management. Sep 2000 ­ Aug 2001
  • The Illusory Gliders
    Live art and movement sessions. Research and development. Andrew Downes, Lauren Goode, Joanne Roberts. Banking Hall, London. Kindly hosted by FIAC. Feb – Jul 2001
  • The Administrator’s Playing Duration
    Improvisation and live art sessions culminating in a performance. Antonia Doggett, Lauren Goode, Joanne Roberts, Daniela de Paulis, Mario Moro, Max Reed, Steve Moyes, Chris Leeds, Jeremy Tranter, Evrah. (Funded by the Artists). Council Chamber, Shoreditch Town Hall. March 2001
  • Not Badminton
    Improvisation workshop sessions. Movement, sound and live art based. Andy Knight, Andrew Downes, Antonia Doggett, Lauren Goode, Daniela de Paulis, Sandy Kindness, Steve Moyes, Evrah, Fergus Anderson, Max Reed, Mario Moro, Joanne Roberts, Helen Scaife, Dave Fowler, Michael Kosmides, Sophia Lycouris, Jaana Pirskanen, Jukka Vallisto, Massimo Pintus. Colombo Street Sports Centre. Autumn 2000
  • White Gold Sky Blue Silver Dazzle Trickle Still
    The Privy Garden, Hampton Court Palace. Live Art, Movement, Research Project and Performance. Led, initiated, co-ordinated and curated by Lauren Goode. Artists: Max Reed, Andrew Downes, Nic Sandiland, Erika Cuk, Georgie Morgan, Daniela de Paulis, Jane Beveridge, Lauren Goode, Claire Taylor. Support in kind by Jerwood Space. Costumes designed by Lauren Goode. 2000
  • Sound Space Movement
    Invited artist. Collaborative performance-research project curated by Jovair Longo. Costume design: Lauren Goode. Chisenhale Dance Space. 2000
  • Contexts/Sites 1999 – 2000
    Solo performance in public spaces: the South Bank Centre, London 1999 – 2000.
    Solo performance in public spaces: on HÌjbro Plads; around Nikolaj Kirke; GrabrÌdre Torv; and KÌbmgaergade. Copenhagen, March 2000.
    Solo performance in public spaces: artists quarter, Placa del Sol - Gracia; in Parc Guell landscaped by Gaudi - the cloistered galleries and Sala Hipostila; on the square in front of Museu d’Art Contemporani; and on La Rambla del Estudis. Barcelona, February 2000
  • Grotto Figure
    A series of images from creative photo shoot. Photography: Adrian Fisher. Performance, costumes and markers: Lauren Goode. 1999
  • The Apple Eaters Performance. Lauren Goode, Adrian Fisher and Petr Krusha. Hermit Foundation, Centre for Metamedia, Plasy, Czech Republic. 1999
  • Blonds Performance. Claire Taylor and Lauren Goode. Hungerford Bridge and Balconies of Royal Festival Hall. London. 1999
  • Location photo shoot Collaborative project. Photography, costume and live art. Claire Taylor, Lauren Goode, Adrian Fisher. Regent’s Park. 1999
  • The Gargoyles in the Turret, Camberwell Arts Week
    Live art event. Camberwell Green Surgery and Green. Camberwell Arts Week. Claire Taylor, Lauren Goode, Adrian Fisher, Charlie Errington, Ruth Blench and musicians from ‘the Gathering’. Video production. 1999
  • Four-legged Flo, Fried Egg and Clipping Wings
    Performance. Lauren Goode, Adrian Fisher and Claire Taylor. Part of the Ormsk 'Volcano' event. 333, Old Street, London. 1999
  • The Ladybirds
    Live art event. Nine park or garden locations in Westminster. Costumes and performance devised for each site. Transit by a London Black Cab from which each performance started. A collaborative project initiated by Lauren Goode. Artists: Lauren Goode, Claire Taylor and Adrian Fisher. Photographic Artist: Sylvia Bonardi. Funded by City of Westminster Arts Council. 1999
  • Lido, Libidinal & Libacious
    Live art performance/installation event, Brixton Lido. Co-directed by Lauren Goode and Claire Taylor. Artists and musicians: Erika Cuk, Adrian Fisher, Rachel Gomme, Lauren Goode, Yuko Kominami, Georgie Morgan, Anna Niman, Max Reed, Claire Taylor, Francesca Vilalta-Olle, Anglelique Zucconi, “The Gathering” – Evrah, Fergus Anderson, Knut Auferman, Dennis Austin, Frank Charlton, Richard Cochrane, Matthew Davis, Dave Fowler, Sharon Gal, Moshi Honen, Akemi Ishijima, Tracy Kelly, Andy Knight, Steve Moyes, Tom Wallace; Video by Snorkel; and performance by Simon Thompson. 1999
  • Performances – 'Syzygy' events programme
    Three live art performances. Collaboration: Lauren Goode and Claire Taylor. Part of the ‘Syzygy’ events programme curated by ‘Orphan Drift’. Beaconsfield Gallery, London. 1999
  • Outlandish
    Brockwell Park, Burgess Park, South Bank Centre. Collaborative research project: Lauren Goode, Claire Taylor and Francesca Vilalta-0lle. Weekly interventions and performances. 1998­1999
  • Swarm
    Sound/Radio/Performance. Collaboration led by Tom Wallace and Adrian Fisher. Part of Resonance 107.4 FM. South Bank Centre, London. 1998
  • Epicurean Delights, Camberwell Arts Week
    A video piece – a collaboration with Adrian Fisher. Plus a temporary installation and performance involving egyptian dance on Camberwell Green – a collaboration with Bunny Schendler and musicians. Group show and midsummer night event, The Dispensary Gallery, London. 1998
  • The DGRG visit Amsterdam
    The DGRG were invited to participate in a group show at Het Consortium Gallery, Amsterdam. Presentation, installation, projection and performance involving arriving by rowing boat. Lauren Goode, Adrian Fisher, Neil Chapman. 1997
  • The Hydra
    Participation in band performance with Adrian Fisher; live art event at The Vibe Bar, London. 1996

Woodland vicinity live art and video project. – video stills
Charlotte Bernstein, Lauren Goode and Maria Llanderas.
Costume design and production: Lauren Goode.
Heathmount School Grounds, Hertfordshire. Jan–Jun 2005.