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Labor and Aesthetics in European Contemporary Dance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 298

Labor and Aesthetics in European Contemporary Dance

This transdisciplinary study scientifically reports the way the established contemporary dance sector in Europe operates from a micro-perspective. It provides a dance scholarly and sociological interpretation of its mechanisms by coupling qualitative data (interview material, observations, logbooks, and dance performances) to theoretical insights. The book uncovers the sometimes contradicting mechanisms related to the precarious project-oriented labor and art market that determine the working and living conditions of contemporary dance artists in Europe’s dance capitals Brussels and Berlin. In addition, it examines how these working and living conditions affect the work process and outcome...

Performance and Posthumanism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 360

Performance and Posthumanism

Recent technological and scientific developments have demonstrated a condition that has already long been upon us. We have entered a posthuman era, an assertion shared by an increasing number of thinkers such as N. Katherine Hayles, Rosi Braidotti, Donna Haraway, Bruno Latour, Richard Grusin, and Bernard Stiegler. The performing arts have reacted to these developments by increasingly opening up their traditionally ‘human’ domain to non-human others. Both philosophy and performing arts thus question what it means to be human from a posthumanist point of view and how the agency of non-humans – be they technology, objects, animals, or other forms of being – ‘works’ on both an ontological and performative level. The contributions in this volume brings together scholars, dramaturgs, and artists, uniting their reflections on the consequences of the posthuman condition for creative practices, spectatorship, and knowledge.

The Palgrave Handbook of Theatre and Migration
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 768

The Palgrave Handbook of Theatre and Migration

The Palgrave Handbook of Theatre and Migration provides a wide survey of theatre and performance practices related to the experience of global movements, both in historical and contemporary contexts. Given the largest number of people ever (over one hundred million) suffering from forced displacement today, much of the book centres around the topic of refuge and exile and the role of theatre in addressing these issues. The book is structured in six sections, the first of which is dedicated to the major theoretical concepts related to the field of theatre and migration including exile, refuge, displacement, asylum seeking, colonialism, human rights, globalization, and nomadism. The subsequent sections are devoted to several dozen case studies across various geographies and time periods that highlight, describe and analyse different theatre practices related to migration. The volume serves as a prestigious reference work to help theatre practitioners, students, scholars, and educators navigate the complex field of theatre and migration.

David Greig’s Holed Theatre
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 293

David Greig’s Holed Theatre

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-02-09
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  • Publisher: Springer

With a Foreword by Dan Rebellato, this book offers up a detailed exploration of Scottish playwright David Greig’s work with particular attention to globalization, ethics, and the spectator. It makes the argument that Greig’s theatre works by undoing, cracking, or breaking apart myriad elements to reveal the holed, porous nature of all things. Starting with a discussion of Greig’s engagement with shamanism and arguing for holed theatre as a response to globalization, for Greig’s works’ politics of aesthethics, and for the holed spectator as part of an affective ecology of transfers, this book discusses some of Greig’s most representative political theatre from Europe (1994) to The Events (2013), concluding with an exploration of Greig’s theatre’s world-forming quality.

Multilingual Dramaturgies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 285

Multilingual Dramaturgies

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The Dramaturgy of Performing Science
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 113

The Dramaturgy of Performing Science

This is a concise survey of new play projects that bring together the worlds of science and performance, and the benefits that dramaturgical praxis can bring to both disciplines. Three approaches common to both performance and science – collaboration, experimentation, and interpretation – are reflected in a series of case studies that demonstrate the ways in which dramaturgical tools can inform the wider public about scientific knowledge and practice, provide a truly reciprocal model of co-operation in collaboration that happens early on in the research process, and inspire the creation of new dramatic forms that enact, rather than translate, the dynamics of scientific research. Part of the Routledge Focus on Dramaturgy series, this is a vital account of collaborative work for scholars and practitioners of theatre and performance, as well as readers across the sciences.

Migration and Stereotypes in Performance and Culture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 301

Migration and Stereotypes in Performance and Culture

This book is an interdisciplinary collection of essays that delves beneath the media headlines about the “migration crisis”, Brexit, Trump and similar events and spectacles that have been linked to the intensification and proliferation of stereotypes about migrants since 2015. Topics include the representations of migration and stereotypes in citizenship ceremonies and culinary traditions, law and literature, and public history and performance. Bringing together academics in the arts, humanities and social sciences, as well as artists and theatre practitioners, the collection equips readers with new methodologies, keywords and collaborative research tools to support critical inquiry and public-facing research in fields such as Theatre and Performance Studies, Cultural and Migration Studies, and Applied Theatre and History.

Bühnenbildnerinnen
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 331

Bühnenbildnerinnen

Bühnenbildnerinnen stehen in dieser Studie erstmals im Mittelpunkt einer Analyse. Bettina Behr würdigt ihre Geschichte im deutschsprachigen Europa und holt dabei vierzehn Szenografinnen vor den Vorhang – von Natalia Goncarova bis Anna Viebrock. Der Stellenwert der Bühnenbildkunst und der Gender Studies in der Theaterwissenschaft werden analysiert, ebenso die Rahmenbedingungen des Studiums – eine Ausbildung, die aktuell überwiegend von Frauen ergriffen wird. Da die Praxis jedoch zeigt, dass nach wie vor Männer bessere Chancen vorfinden, den Beruf ausüben zu können, werden Empfehlungen zu mehr Geschlechtergerechtigkeit in diesem kulturellen Feld formuliert. Das Buch leistet somit einen Beitrag zur berufsbezogenen Genderforschung ebenso wie zur Szenografie.

Ethical Speculations in Contemporary British Theatre
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 212

Ethical Speculations in Contemporary British Theatre

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-02-20
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  • Publisher: Springer

This volume is the first to offer a comprehensive critical examination of the intersections between contemporary ethical thought and post-1989 British playwriting. Its coverage of a large number of plays and playwrights, international range of contributors and original argumentation make it a key point of reference for students and researchers.

The Dramaturgy of History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 110

The Dramaturgy of History

In this book, dramaturg Tom Bryant shares with readers and writers his insights into the process of historical adaptation. The book uses case studies from Bryant's collaborations with playwrights on successful Broadway and regional productions to work through the fundamental questions of historical adaptation: Why do you want to adapt history? For what purpose? What is your approach? How does that approach affect the portrayal of events? How does that choice by the playwright and the dramaturg then determine the framing and focus in the story, the selection of the key events and the choice of characters? What is the meaning you want the audience to take away from the events? How is your adaptation of past events relevant to contemporary times? In addition, the author explores the moral and ethical responsibilities involved for the dramaturg and the playwright in the adaptation of history and how issues of diversity, equity and inclusion impact the presentation of historical material. This is an indispensable resource for anyone whose craft brings them to the task of adapting historical material for the stage—in postgraduate work, teaching or professional practice.