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BARRY KAY ARCHIVE
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London
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Noticeboard - Concluded Activities
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Home
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27th International SIBMAS Congress
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Bibliographic Notes
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Congress
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The SIBMAS Congress took place in Glasgow and was hosted by the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, 25 - 29 August 2008. The theme: "Capturing the Essence of Performance: the Challenges of Intangible Heritage" / "Capter l’essence du spectacle: un enjeu de taille pour le patrimoine immatériel".
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This page records the Barry Kay Archive's major activities concluded in respect of cooperation with professionals and academic institutions, of collaboration with commercial enterprises, as well as those in pursuit of the Archive's own interests and goals.
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Scenery and Costume Designs
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Acquisitions
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In April 2007, at a Melbourne auction sale of the artefact collection of the late Australian impresario Clifford Hocking MA, the Barry Kay Archive managed to secure four set designs by Barry Kay for
The Rake's Progress. These works, dating from 1953, represent the only complete set of scenery designs for a single production that the Archive now holds of Kay's very early career. Whether they were intended for the ballet or the opera, both of the same title, requires research, as do all other production details.
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Frank van Straten & Live Performance Australia
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Reciprocal
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In the summer of 2006, Frank van Straten - performing arts historian and founding director of the Performing Arts Museum at the Victoria Arts Centre, Melbourne - got in touch with the Barry Kay Archive. Frank was commissioned by the Australian Entertainment Industry Association, since known as Live Performance Australia, to provide short biographies about eighty artists, including Barry Kay, plus twenty other professionals, selected to be honoured with an award for their outstanding achievements in the performing arts. The biographies were intended to accompany the awards.
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26th International SIBMAS Congress
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Congress
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As an Institutional Member of SIBMAS the Barry Kay Archive participated in this bi-annually recurring event for the first time in its short history. Held under the title Performing Arts Collections on the Offensive / Les collections d'arts du spectacle passent à l'offensive, the Congress took place in Vienna and was hosted by Österreichisches Theatermuseum, 28 August - 1 September 2006.
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Arnold Wengrow
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Archive Viewing
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For the purpose of research, Arnold Wengrow - Professor Emeritus of Drama, University of North Carolina, Asheville - paid the Barry Kay Archive a visit to view its contents in the autumn of 2005.
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Comme des Garçons
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Home
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Collaboration
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In the spring of 2005 the Barry Kay Archive collaborated most successfully with
Comme des Garçons, Rei Kawakubo's distinguished Japanese couture house. Their London advertising agency had already earmarked designs by Ralph Koltai to accentuate their mailer of the 2005 spring collection when, at the last minute, they turned to us having located our website and found Barry Kay's designs to be superiorly suited to their purpose.
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Charles Spencer
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Cooperation
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In 2004, Charles Spencer, dance critic and author, granted the Barry Kay Archive permission for the online publication of his essay Isadora Dances Again which, in conjunction with Barry Kay's photographic feature of Kenneth MacMillan's ballet Isadora, originally appeared in the Sunday Times Magazine in April 1981. At a later date, the Archive reciprocated in providing Spencer with photographs depicting him with Kay in Athens while setting up an exhibition of stage and costume designs by the latter.
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http://www.barry-kay-archive.org/NOTICEBOARD/NTB_ACTS.html
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