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About The Panarchy Projects - a sketchbook

The Panarchy Projects are a series of participatory performance as research projects facilitated by Rachel Clive at the University of Glasgow. Rachel collaborated with a number of independent performers such as Euan Hayton, Krissy Neilson, Ben Marriott, Hughie McIntyre, Chloe Maxwell and Alison Mackenzie, as well as with organisations such as the Friday Club at the Citizens' Theatre and Green Routes Horticultural Training Centre in Stirlingshire. All of the projects were concerned with how we perform with rivers. This channel shares some of the processes we engaged in, methods we used and performance scores we created along the way.

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