Staging Decadence / Decadent Costume: Live at the V&A’s ‘Feminist Futures’ Late, 26/04/24 


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This event was guest curated by Adam Alston & Veronica Isaac for the Staging Decadence project. Your responses will help them evaluate the event, and will be anonymous unless you choose to add your name and email at the end. On this form you will find questions inviting you to describe your experience, and questions that will help us to understand who came. You can find out more about Staging Decadence, including contact details, at: https://www.stagingdecadence.com/

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The Staging Decadence project is a platform dedicated to scholarly research, the dissemination of knowledge, knowledge exchange, and curatorial practice. It is committed to the study of ‘decadence’ in performance and visual culture, and to showcasing the work of artists at the forefront of relevant practice. We are required to process your data in accordance with the law, and your responses will enable us to evaluate tonight’s event and especially its impact. The event was funded by the University of Brighton and the V&A, with additional institutional support from Goldsmiths, University of London, and permissible data will be used to evidence impact in relevant assessment exercises, specifically the Research Excellence Framework, which is the UK's system for assessing the quality of research in UK higher education institutions (https://www.ref.ac.uk/).

 

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