Abstract
This chapter reports on processes of walking as performance research, both in the discipline of performance but also beyond that discipline, reflecting on the walking that can occur beyond both places and disciplines. The chapter proposes a mode of ‘living enquiry’ that brings together theories in and beyond performance. The research proposes a mode of engaging with intended (tourist) and actual (our individual) performances of place and theories of performing place. It speaks to interdisciplinary research, conducted through individual, experiential enquiry and to research on connections in and between performance, art, experience and place. In Collision: Interarts practice and research. Editors: Cecchetto D, Cuthbert N, Lassonde J, Robinson D. 163-178. Cambridge Scholars Press, Newcastle upon Tyne Dec 2008