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Ridiculous Geographies: Mapping the Theatre of the Ridiculous as
Ridiculous Geographies: Mapping the Theatre of the Ridiculous as

... Yet, the disappearance of the Ridiculous is almost as remarkable as its birth. Unlike other theatrical “-isms” and styles, the Ridiculous is largely overlooked in surveys of the history of the theatre. In this sense, Ridiculous Theatre truly does haunt studies of American drama; it is almost present ...
The Delian Maidens and their relevance to choral mimesis in
The Delian Maidens and their relevance to choral mimesis in

... So, what would be the basic form of such choral lyric performance? A more accurate term for this form is choral song and dance. And the choral singing and dancing was a ritual activity. The definitive work on the ritual background of choral song and dance is a two-volume book by Claude Calame on ch ...
The Routledge Reader in Politics and Performance
The Routledge Reader in Politics and Performance

... Performance’ Research Project, for which support was awarded by the Open University (thanks to Wendy Stainton Rogers) back in 1993. That GPP Project supported many research trips and, crucially, provided funding for Jane de Gay’s work on this and numerous related publications. That project evolved, ...
Wednesday 25th May - Medienästhetik Uni Siegen
Wednesday 25th May - Medienästhetik Uni Siegen

... UTRECHT CITY THEATRE, ZOCHERFOYER, LUCASBOLWERK 24 ...
Dramatic Arts - Department of Basic Education
Dramatic Arts - Department of Basic Education

... for particular purposes within diverse contexts, with a focus on the role of the dramatic arts in South Africa. Learners acquire specific abilities to express themselves and communicate through the dramatic arts, including skills in improvisation, vocal and physical communication, interpretation and ...
full text - Ghent University Academic Bibliography
full text - Ghent University Academic Bibliography

... Of course, mutation is a principal thriving force of innovation for contemporary art in general. In our view, however, it is especially important for contemporary performing arts in particular, not only because it takes central stage here, but also because its outcome coincides to a much larger exte ...
Festival of Original Theatre (FOOT) 2017
Festival of Original Theatre (FOOT) 2017

... nonmusical sounds/sound effects that have been used to create different atmospheres described in the story (http://iranpresswatch.org/post/11314/). The work is designed for 5 speakers and the audience will experience hearing sounds coming from different directions. The technical requirements for pre ...
Persuasive Performance - BYU ScholarsArchive
Persuasive Performance - BYU ScholarsArchive

... Isocrates understood, and taught, that rhetoric lies not only in the moment of speech, but in the character and life of the speaker. He understood that the good and honest were inherently more persuasive than were liars or criminals. In a way, his perspective was an extension of Aristotle’s appeal ...
An MS Word version
An MS Word version

... everything that an interpreter may present? Is the live sound related to the written notes as cause and effect or is it simply an occasion for display of the individual features and virtues of a great master-performer? All these questions were answered differently by different schools in various tim ...
Word Format - School Curriculum and Standards Authority
Word Format - School Curriculum and Standards Authority

... attitudes, values, emotions and desires are in conflict creating a problem that needs to be resolved (or unresolved) through drama.  Language and texts: referring to the use of spoken or written words that observe particular conventions and registers that communicate ideas, feelings and other assoc ...
Drama Glossary - SCSA - School Curriculum and Standards Authority
Drama Glossary - SCSA - School Curriculum and Standards Authority

... attitudes, values, emotions and desires are in conflict creating a problem that needs to be resolved (or unresolved) through drama.  Language and texts: referring to the use of spoken or written words that observe particular conventions and registers that communicate ideas, feelings and other assoc ...
PDF - Teorija koja Hoda / TkH / Walking Theory
PDF - Teorija koja Hoda / TkH / Walking Theory

... action art works, conceived and performed as events. However, the late neo-avantgarde concept of performance art was in interpretative, anticipatory and programmatic, i.e. hegemonic terms, applied to quite different postmodernist art works which have been performed and based on the concept of realiz ...
Acting Out in Hospital Corridors: Playback Theatre in a Medical Setting
Acting Out in Hospital Corridors: Playback Theatre in a Medical Setting

... specifically interested in who else might be doing playback within a medical setting. It would appear, from the responses that I received, that creative dramatics is being used in medical settings more than playback. The Echoes is an improv troupe with the Arts in Medicine Program at Moffitt Hospita ...
What is Pansori?
What is Pansori?

... singer. Rather, it highlights that the gosu is integral to the overall pansori performance. In the past, a type of folk art known as pannoreum, comprised of singing and a variety of entertainments, including tight-rope walking, dancing, and story-telling, was performed by itinerant performers. In ti ...
Mapping the Terrain: a Survey of Site-Specific
Mapping the Terrain: a Survey of Site-Specific

... performance form that is little documented and whose practitioners are often working in isolation from a sense of the wider context within Britain. While I realize that most people working in performance are always overworked, I would greatly appreciate your taking the time to complete and return th ...
`The value of being together? Audiences in
`The value of being together? Audiences in

... ‘the Tail’, following a particular character through performance spaces to construct a narrative as they encounter other characters (Flaherty 2014). For the students involved in this research, these ‘search’ and ‘tail’ strategies were, in the first instance, not used in isolation. Most combined thes ...
Chapter 7
Chapter 7

... even a Broadway chorus line. [. . .] The prevalence of what appear to be dancing scenes in the earliest art from the ancient Middle East, Dr. Garfinkel said in a recent interview, suggests the importance of the dance in these preliterate agricultural communities. “Dancing was a means of social commu ...
2016 Drama Solo Performance examination
2016 Drama Solo Performance examination

... representation of everyday life. It is based on the work of Antonin Artaud (Theatre of Cruelty), Bertolt Brecht (Epic Theatre) and Jerzy Grotowski (Poor Theatre). Non-naturalism can allow an actor to explore and present ideas or stories conceptually. Non-naturalism does not seek to recreate life as ...
“Boat of Charon” (“I Shall Never Return”, 1988)
“Boat of Charon” (“I Shall Never Return”, 1988)

... Nigdy tu już nie powrócę (I Shall Never Return) is a summary of Tadeusz Kantor’s previous theatrical  works. His synthesis covers figures, objects, costumes, mannequins, as well as motifs and whole scenes  from previous performances, starting from Powrót Odysa (Return of Odysseus) produced in 1944  ...
Performance, Utopia, and the "Utopian Performative"
Performance, Utopia, and the "Utopian Performative"

... achieve it in our lifetimes. But that knowledge doesn't prevent me from desiring a theatre in which an image of a better future can be articulated and even embodied, however ...
Introduction to Drama
Introduction to Drama

... At Nottingham, we approach drama as a performance medium: an event within a specific time, space and locale, in which real people and objects are presented to other people in real, shared space. It is always a social event, so we learn to think about the people who do the performing, the place they ...
IMPOSSIBILITIES AND POSSIBILITIES: THE CHALLENGES OF
IMPOSSIBILITIES AND POSSIBILITIES: THE CHALLENGES OF

... attention to the national or local historical moment in which the performance takes place, to the audience's socio-cultural composition and supposed expectations, as well as to the concrete circumstances of the performance (e.g., physical location).8 In a word, the challenge of the performance analy ...
Stuart Grant
Stuart Grant

... Performer/Writer: Measurement Inexact Yet Not Imprecise - Art Gallery of New South Wales. Site-specific performance. With dancer, Tess de Quincey. Poetics of Australian Space Conference. ...
Scenography in the staging / on the stage / in the mind of the
Scenography in the staging / on the stage / in the mind of the

... there are no official roles according to profession, there might be more room for coincidence and personal preferences than within conventional theatre structures. Verdensteatret relate to the physical presence of objects, sounds and images in the room. When working on all media at the same time, th ...
performance space as an unified field of drama and society
performance space as an unified field of drama and society

... emotional focus? I would suggest an idea from Benjamin: «An extremely confusing neighbourhood, a mess of streets that for years I have avoided, suddenly became understood when, at a certain point, a dear person moved there. It was like if there was a projector at her window that would untangle the p ...
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Performance art

Performance art is a performance presented to an audience within a fine art context, traditionally interdisciplinary. Performance may be either scripted or unscripted, random or carefully orchestrated; spontaneous or otherwise carefully planned with or without audience participation. The performance can be live or via media; the performer can be present or absent. It can be any situation that involves four basic elements: time, space, the performer's body, or presence in a medium, and a relationship between performer and audience. Performance art can happen anywhere, in any type of venue or setting and for any length of time. The actions of an individual or a group at a particular place and in a particular time constitute the work.
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