Hari Marini is a researcher, performance maker and founding member of PartSuspended performance group (www.partsuspended.com). Her work focuses on the spatial and urban contexts and conditions of performance and architecture and their social and political implications. She teaches at the Department of Drama at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) and has also taught at Theater of Changes (Athens) and the Drama School of the Municipal Regional Theatre of Patras (Greece). She holds a Ph.D. in Performance from QMUL and an MA in Advanced Theatre Practice (CSSD). She also has a diploma in Acting and a degree in Civil Engineering. She has published in Contemporary Theatre Review and Performance Research. Her performance work has been presented in the United Kingdom, Greece and Czech Republic: Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design and Space, Arcola Theatre, Siobhan Davies Dance Studio, Camden People’s Theatre, Southwark Playhouse, ]performance space[, ZealousX (Bargehouse, Oxo Tower Wharf), Emergency 2013 (Z Arts, Manchester), OPEN 2013 (Peckham Platform), BIOS Tesla, The Train at Rouf, Invention Theatre Festival, NoGrayInMyDay Gallery, You & Your Work (Cube Microplex, Bristol).