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RE-IMAGINE THE POSSIBILITIES OF PERFORMANCE LITERATURE 11.00 A short introduction to performance literature and how to deal with it in the library 11.30 Plan you performance 12.10 Presentation for the other groups 12.30 Lunch

R E - IMAGINE THE POSSIBILITIES OF PERFORMANCE LITERATURE 11.00 A short introduction to performance literature and how to deal with it in the library 11.30Plan

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RE-IMAGINE THE POSSIBILITIES OF PERFORMANCE LITERATURE

11.00 A short introduction to performance literature and how to deal with it in the library

11.30 Plan you performance

12.10 Presentation for the other groups

12.30 Lunch

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Peter Johnson

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Make the place fit the event Provide an introduction to the event / author Get a literary to introduce and/or moderate a

conversation Give the writer a certain theme to speak

from / relate to Get an actor to read up or a musician to play

music to create the right mood. Serve refreshments matching the event Make sure the event will be recorded on

either audio or video

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Involve the author Involve other relevant partners (eg potential

audiences, publishers) Make an exhibition in the library space,

which deals with authorship or a theme that otherwise relate to the event.

Ask literature users what they would like to ask the author about

Make a read circuit Write posts related to the event to the

website and / or other media

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BEFORE Involve the author Involve other relevant partners (eg potential audiences, publisher,

students) Make an exhibition in the library space, which deals with authorship

or a theme that otherwise relate to the event. Ask literature users what they would like to ask the author about Make a read circuit Write posts related to the event to the website and / or other mediaDURING Make the place fit the event Provide an introduction to the event / author Get a literary to introduce and/or moderate a conversation Give the writer a certain theme to speak from / relate to Get an actor to read up or a musician to play music to create the

right mood. Serve refreshments matching the event Make sure the event will be recorded on either audio or videoAFTER Add recordings from the event including the description of the

event / notification on the website Make an exhibition containing recordings / photos of the event

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AUTHORS

Orhan Pamuk, Turkish Joanne K. Rowling, British Charles Bernstein, American Haruki Murakami, Japanese Salman Rushdie, British, Indian Tomas Tranströmer, Swedish Dan Brown, American Isabel Allende, Chilean Khaled Hosini, Afghan/American Alice Walker, American