Abstract

Since the founding of her dance company in 2004, Rosie Kay has been involved in creating award-winning performances that range across various themes in unique settings. She is also a research associate and was one of the first Leverhulme artists in residence at the School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography at the University of Oxford. Kay was a keynote speaker at the “Architecture, Festival and the City” conference held at Birmingham City University (BCU) in November 2017. The following short interview with María José Martínez Sánchez, an organizer of the conference, is from March 5, 2018; it develops some of the topics addressed in Kay’s conference talk.

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