found: 2009 Site-Specific Performance Symposium web site, viewed July 19, 2010(symposium held May14-16, 2009; sponsored by the Martin E. Segal Theatre Center, CUNY, New York, NY; from introductory remarks section: [Site-specific performance is] the use of non-theatre spaces for performance: from empty garages and automobiles, to underground tunnels, cafes, lakes, laundromats, lobbies, empty pools, private apartments, boats, and empty warehouses--the list is practically endless; performing artists, out of necessity or out of choice, use unorthodox locations to create and present their work)