

Jazz saxophonist Warne Marsh died of a heart attack after collapsing onstage while performing Out of Nowhere at Donte’s in North Hollywood.

The Centre for Dying on Stage is currently hosted by the Grazer Kunstverein.
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Kate has been commissioned to structure the content of the Centre, which will result in a series of events to be presented in 2014. The Centre’s first researcher is Kate Strain, an Irish curator based between Dublin and Amsterdam. Vijayan, Francesco Scoglio, Curtis Mayfield, Louis Vierne, Albert Frederic Stoessel, Isabel Bonner, Louis Jean Heydt, Alan Marshal, Sarah Guyard-Guillot, Hardin Armstrong, P C Sorcar, Lee Morgan, Andrei Mironov, Sylvia Syms, Wong Ka Kui, Michel Noël, Zeki Müren, Alexander Minto Hughes, Viktor Sedov, Anthony Burger, Lars Gunnar ‘Lasse’ Eriksson, Vincent LaGuardia, Edmund Kean, Spade Cooley, Philippe Wynne, Addie Micki Harris, Jean Baptiste Lully, Piermario Morosini, Chung Ling Soo, Godfrey Cambridge, Coen van Vrijberghe de Coningh, Harry Kalas, and Montfleury. The centre structures, archives, commissions and presents undertakings that investigate notions around death and the stage by looking at cases of those such as Molière, Karl Wallenda, Miriam Makeba, Yoshiuki Takada, Jane Dornacker, R. Budd Dwyer, Harry Parke, Irene Ryan, Timothy ‘Tip’ Tipping, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Eric Morecambe, Vic Morrow, Sid James, Tommy Cooper, Christine Chubbuck, Brandon Lee, Steve Irwin, M.N. The Centre For Dying On Stage is an ephemeral research residency venture exploring the spectacle of death caused from within a performative state of being.

The group exhibition The Plough and other stars is presented at IMMA – The Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin (IE), 15 September – February 2017. Participating artists are invited to develop an exhibition in the form of a play to be presented at Wexford Arts Centre, Wexford (IE), 12 November 2016.Īs part of an exhibition, acting members of The Centre for Dying On Stage use the museum as a rehearsal space and touchstone for the development of a new theatrical production. The Centre’s third real life translation takes form through an intensive 6-week residency at Cow House Studios, in rural Ireland. This was hosted as part of Performance as Process at Delfina Foundation, London (UK), 27 January 2015. The Centre’s second live staging takes the form of a promenade lecture. This was presented at Project Arts Centre, Dublin (IE), 18 July – 13 September 2014. The Centre’s first iteration takes the form of a group exhibition and related series of events. The Centre also comes to life through various real time iterations. The website archives, collects and collates instances of unexpected deaths that have occurred during moments of performance in the public domain. The new owners of the domain plucked it from the basement of disappeared domains and have resuscitated it.
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When this site's domain registration expired it disappeared from the web.

This was the projects website.Ĭontent is from the site's 2013 archived pages as well as from other outside sources. The Centre for Dying on Stage was a research project initiated by Krist Gruijthuijsen and developed by Kate Strain that generated new artistic undertakings, anchored to notions around death and the stage.
