Abstract
Space on Par is a short performance text that uses gentle humour to communicate an alternative perspective on how open space is used by humans and nonhuman animals, in this instance a golf course. If playing golf for enjoyment is puzzling behaviour for a nonhuman observer, it can emphasise human refusal to recognise the physical and spatial rights of other species and their needs for survival. The effort to educate about the treatment of animals can include theatrical characters who blur the species identities to make a point, and Space on Par inverts the invisibility of the gaze of the human.
Keywords: performance, kangaroo, animal
How to Cite:
Tait, P., (2019) “Space on Par: A short performance for one performer”, Animal Studies Journal 8(1), 101-109.
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