Surveillance Technologies in Performance and Migration

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A Place to Sit (2021)
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Alejandro G. Inarritu
Andre Verissimo
asylum-seekers
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Carne y Arena (2017)
Caroline Williams
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Contagion (2021)
Crystal Pite
Dancing with Strangers (2016)
data control
data gathering
digital border systems in Europe
digital control
digital dance
digital performance
digital technology and performance
emigration
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Flight Pattern (2019)
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Good Chance Theatre
GPS technologies
immigration
Just An-Other Crossing (2021)
Little Amal (2021)
Migration
migration and performance
Now is the Time to Say Nothing (2019)
optical tracking technologies
Practice as Research
Reem Karssli
refugees
Rita Marcolo
site-specific performance
surveillance technologies
Tara Fatehi Irani
Tom Tegento: Uninvited (2021)

Product details

  • ISBN 9781350556997
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Reflecting on the violent impact of digital border systems and surveillance practices that dehumanises migrating bodies, this book draws parallels to similar harmful acts of identity marking in relation to performance and migration.

Performance practice creates an opportunity for bodies reduced to data at digital border zones to reject the numerical label forced upon them, making a more human and multifaceted counternarrative. Leading with the original concept of ‘choreographing evidence’, the book applies Practice as Research methods to performance works created with artist and refugee Tom Tegento: Uninvited (2021) and Contagion (2021). This work disrupts surveillance technologies and their violence towards bodies at borders as well as using them in alternative ways within performance practice. It considers how choreography which utilises both overt optical tracking technologies and GPS methods embedded in smart devices can enable othered bodies to redraw borders, reclaim narratives and resituate the self.

Alongside this PaR work, the book analyses contemporary performance which uses the body and/or technology to explore narratives of migration. It offers examples of UK and European works which critique the way migrating bodies are represented within performance, including Flight Pattern (2019), A Place to Sit (2021), The Walk (Little Amal) (2021) and Now is the Time to Say Nothing (2019). The insights gained offer a richer understanding of the power dynamics at digital borders, how they function, how they can be resisted and how they are felt and lived.

Sidonie Carey-Green is Research Associate at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, UK. She is a dance filmmaker and practitioner-researcher based in the UK with more than 8 years of experience in facilitation, filmmaking and choreographic projects.

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