`Devised Theatre` Methodologies and Aesthetics in Training and
... When I picked up Alison Oddey's Devising Theatre a few years ago I realized that I'd been deeply involved in "devising" for about thirty years. What we had at various times called "collaborative creation", "original work", "ensemble-created pieces", even "making it up ourselves" and so on, were all ...
... When I picked up Alison Oddey's Devising Theatre a few years ago I realized that I'd been deeply involved in "devising" for about thirty years. What we had at various times called "collaborative creation", "original work", "ensemble-created pieces", even "making it up ourselves" and so on, were all ...
Theatre for development
... prostitution areas, children with parents in jail and children in snake charmer communities are among those who have been specific target groups. The number of under-privileged children reached has increased throughout the project period. At the end of the project period almost 70% of the project ef ...
... prostitution areas, children with parents in jail and children in snake charmer communities are among those who have been specific target groups. The number of under-privileged children reached has increased throughout the project period. At the end of the project period almost 70% of the project ef ...
Moving Uncertainties: Negotiating `Theatre in Movement` and Field
... commercial circuit, something voiced by Escale as a political decision. In a conversation on nomadism published in the street performance journal Stradda, Hollenstein insists on the necessity for itinerant companies to ‘organise travels that are more personal, and not influenced by opportunities of ...
... commercial circuit, something voiced by Escale as a political decision. In a conversation on nomadism published in the street performance journal Stradda, Hollenstein insists on the necessity for itinerant companies to ‘organise travels that are more personal, and not influenced by opportunities of ...
The Staging of the Self- The Theatre and Hélène Cixous
... In Artaudian discourse, Cixous expresses the hope that identification with the other will render the spectator conscious of their common humanity, mortality and 'heroic' potential. However, such Utopian assertions ofthe power of the theatre to enable us to realise andreformulateintersubjective relat ...
... In Artaudian discourse, Cixous expresses the hope that identification with the other will render the spectator conscious of their common humanity, mortality and 'heroic' potential. However, such Utopian assertions ofthe power of the theatre to enable us to realise andreformulateintersubjective relat ...
Final PhD - Royal Holloway, University of London
... Venables families thrust the private family into the public sphere and opened up the institution of the family for public scrutiny at a new heightened level. This thesis will be framed by the period between the year of James Bugler’s kidnapping in 1993 and the year 2001, when the two boys who killed ...
... Venables families thrust the private family into the public sphere and opened up the institution of the family for public scrutiny at a new heightened level. This thesis will be framed by the period between the year of James Bugler’s kidnapping in 1993 and the year 2001, when the two boys who killed ...
Theatre - James Madison University
... Dance are required to enroll in and pass six semesters in order to meet program graduation requirements. Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Theatre and Dance. THEA/DANC 171. Performance Production. 3 credits. An introduction to the methods of the production of scenery, properties, costumes, li ...
... Dance are required to enroll in and pass six semesters in order to meet program graduation requirements. Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Theatre and Dance. THEA/DANC 171. Performance Production. 3 credits. An introduction to the methods of the production of scenery, properties, costumes, li ...
NASHVILLE COMMUNITY THEATRE: FROM THE LITTLE
... Throughout my research I have been asked the question “Why Nashville?” I was not born in Nashville and have no blood relations, to my knowledge, in the state of Tennessee. And yet, ever since my family passed through town on the way to Disney World when I was a teenager, something about the city res ...
... Throughout my research I have been asked the question “Why Nashville?” I was not born in Nashville and have no blood relations, to my knowledge, in the state of Tennessee. And yet, ever since my family passed through town on the way to Disney World when I was a teenager, something about the city res ...
Scholarly discussions
... neo-formalist methodology of critical interpretation. Particular emphasis will be placed on the fact that “no indepth study of acting practices or performance styles [at the Globe] has been undertaken” (Carson, “Research” 181). 9 Chapter 2 will offer a brief history of the theatrical sensibilities t ...
... neo-formalist methodology of critical interpretation. Particular emphasis will be placed on the fact that “no indepth study of acting practices or performance styles [at the Globe] has been undertaken” (Carson, “Research” 181). 9 Chapter 2 will offer a brief history of the theatrical sensibilities t ...
theater and film studies ma degree programme
... Globalization and Intercultural Performance (3 Units) ...
... Globalization and Intercultural Performance (3 Units) ...
By Mark Brown - EncoreArtsSeattle.com
... London, Egypt, India, Hong Kong, Japan… Around The World In 80 Days is a globetrotting adventure set in record time! Based on Jules Verne’s popular 1873 novel, this is the hilarious story of Phileas Fogg’s whistle-stop journey to satisfy a wager and circumnavigate the world in eighty days. But with ...
... London, Egypt, India, Hong Kong, Japan… Around The World In 80 Days is a globetrotting adventure set in record time! Based on Jules Verne’s popular 1873 novel, this is the hilarious story of Phileas Fogg’s whistle-stop journey to satisfy a wager and circumnavigate the world in eighty days. But with ...
Untitled - Running To Places
... pediatric nurse practitioner at Buttermilk Falls Pediatrics. “I am confident that some day I will see this production team going up to accept Tony awards, it has been a pleasure to work with you. Congratulations to the entire cast!” CHELSA TIFFT (Spot Operator): Chelsa is very excited to be working ...
... pediatric nurse practitioner at Buttermilk Falls Pediatrics. “I am confident that some day I will see this production team going up to accept Tony awards, it has been a pleasure to work with you. Congratulations to the entire cast!” CHELSA TIFFT (Spot Operator): Chelsa is very excited to be working ...
Theatre Discipline Review 2004 - Riverside Community College
... integral part of this discipline, does impact program development and offerings. Specifics of this issue will be addressed in the Resource section of this document. ...
... integral part of this discipline, does impact program development and offerings. Specifics of this issue will be addressed in the Resource section of this document. ...
Study Guide - Donmar Warehouse
... individuals. The theme reappears throughout the play, but is most clearly broached by Beutler (aka Newton) in an early scene, when he asks Inspector Voss whether his greater crime is the murder of a nurse, or that he made possible the invention of the atomic bomb. This is one of the key questions of ...
... individuals. The theme reappears throughout the play, but is most clearly broached by Beutler (aka Newton) in an early scene, when he asks Inspector Voss whether his greater crime is the murder of a nurse, or that he made possible the invention of the atomic bomb. This is one of the key questions of ...
resource document
... young people ran in Wexford Ireland in August of 2013. This training course explored social inclusion through Theatre of the Oppressed, Forum theatre and Legislative theatre and planned achievable local and international projects that supports the participation of young people throughout Europe. The ...
... young people ran in Wexford Ireland in August of 2013. This training course explored social inclusion through Theatre of the Oppressed, Forum theatre and Legislative theatre and planned achievable local and international projects that supports the participation of young people throughout Europe. The ...
the duchess: an analysis of the life and legacy of louisa lane drew
... Brockett and Hildy’s The History of Theatre is among the most popular general theatrical history textbooks used in college courses. It briefly mentions Drew and notes that her theatre “became famous throughout the United States for its fine company and the training it gave young actors.” (325) The f ...
... Brockett and Hildy’s The History of Theatre is among the most popular general theatrical history textbooks used in college courses. It briefly mentions Drew and notes that her theatre “became famous throughout the United States for its fine company and the training it gave young actors.” (325) The f ...
Morality in:as Performance
... directly into the here and now of their audience's own immediate experience” (Lester, 1981: 210). Performed by small troupes of actors who generally played more than one role, the moralities in performance have yet another noteworthy characteristic: an actor could (and usually did) play both an inhe ...
... directly into the here and now of their audience's own immediate experience” (Lester, 1981: 210). Performed by small troupes of actors who generally played more than one role, the moralities in performance have yet another noteworthy characteristic: an actor could (and usually did) play both an inhe ...
institute - Gecko Theatre
... aesthetic and style that you won’t have seen before. LIMF: Gecko comes to your venue fresh from a successful premiere tour earlier this year of Institute. Their previous show Missing closed the London International Mime Festival in Jan 2014 at the Royal Opera House. Gecko were the fastest selling ...
... aesthetic and style that you won’t have seen before. LIMF: Gecko comes to your venue fresh from a successful premiere tour earlier this year of Institute. Their previous show Missing closed the London International Mime Festival in Jan 2014 at the Royal Opera House. Gecko were the fastest selling ...
Anne Barton 1933-2013 (Memoirs XIV) PDF
... broad sweep, moving in a few pages from the last English court masques to French explorations by Corneille and Molière, to Bernini’s show in Rome in 1637 with its mirroring of one audience by a performed other and an argument between two actors as to which of the theatres was real and which fictitio ...
... broad sweep, moving in a few pages from the last English court masques to French explorations by Corneille and Molière, to Bernini’s show in Rome in 1637 with its mirroring of one audience by a performed other and an argument between two actors as to which of the theatres was real and which fictitio ...
tragedy as “an augury of a happy life” - Fine Arts
... theory of tragedy is actually more in keeping with the historical facts as we know them than the one bequeathed us by the Poetics. As, for example, Alan Sommerstein suggests (2002.17, 39, 40), The Women of Aetna is no exception to the tragic norm in this respect: all seven of Aeschylus’s known tragi ...
... theory of tragedy is actually more in keeping with the historical facts as we know them than the one bequeathed us by the Poetics. As, for example, Alan Sommerstein suggests (2002.17, 39, 40), The Women of Aetna is no exception to the tragic norm in this respect: all seven of Aeschylus’s known tragi ...
occ paper #3 - Department of Arts Administration, Education and
... the impact of the independent sector on society, as well as the effects of nonprofit arts on their commercial kin. This article is an attempt to discern the interplay between commercial and nonprofit live theater in America. ...
... the impact of the independent sector on society, as well as the effects of nonprofit arts on their commercial kin. This article is an attempt to discern the interplay between commercial and nonprofit live theater in America. ...
Self-Reflexivity through Self-Reflectivity
... Vindicated from the Alchemists at Court, where he used alchemy to “express that deplorable flight from Nature which Jonson thought he saw in the literature and society of his time”. In the play, alchemy was “put down and its practitioners contemptuously swept away by the harmonious dance of the crea ...
... Vindicated from the Alchemists at Court, where he used alchemy to “express that deplorable flight from Nature which Jonson thought he saw in the literature and society of his time”. In the play, alchemy was “put down and its practitioners contemptuously swept away by the harmonious dance of the crea ...
Region 3
... University, his M.A. from the University of Michigan and his Ph.D. State Mankato, he has produced and advised five productions (all directed by students) that have been invited to the regional from Texas Tech University. A college instructor for thirty-five years, he has taught in Missouri, Texas, M ...
... University, his M.A. from the University of Michigan and his Ph.D. State Mankato, he has produced and advised five productions (all directed by students) that have been invited to the regional from Texas Tech University. A college instructor for thirty-five years, he has taught in Missouri, Texas, M ...
Critical Mass: Theatre Spectatorship and Value Attribution
... The most surprising finding in the research was that, even when respondents said that they enjoyed the use of live music in Mother Courage, they were not expecting it. The majority did not see music as appropriate to ‘serious’ thoughtprovoking theatre of the kind that they expected from the Library ...
... The most surprising finding in the research was that, even when respondents said that they enjoyed the use of live music in Mother Courage, they were not expecting it. The majority did not see music as appropriate to ‘serious’ thoughtprovoking theatre of the kind that they expected from the Library ...
to the large print program for War Paint.
... careers in the early and mid-20th century. But how did these women, once known as Chaja and Florence, respectively, come to positions of such power? This article provides a brief history of their lives before they became the influential women depicted on stage. Born in the Kazimierz district of Krak ...
... careers in the early and mid-20th century. But how did these women, once known as Chaja and Florence, respectively, come to positions of such power? This article provides a brief history of their lives before they became the influential women depicted on stage. Born in the Kazimierz district of Krak ...
A Brief Outline of the History of Stage Lighting
... the "Promised Paradise." This four hour production which had a cast of hundreds and tons of solidly-built scenery was a critical success but a commercial failure. In the fall of 1931, Bel Geddes designed and staged a three act, two hour fifteen minute melodramatic interpretation of Shakespeare's Ham ...
... the "Promised Paradise." This four hour production which had a cast of hundreds and tons of solidly-built scenery was a critical success but a commercial failure. In the fall of 1931, Bel Geddes designed and staged a three act, two hour fifteen minute melodramatic interpretation of Shakespeare's Ham ...
Medieval theatre
Medieval theatre refers to the theatre in the period between the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century A.D. and the beginning of the Renaissance in approximately the 15th century A.D. Medieval theatre covers all drama produced in Europe over that thousand-year period and refers to a variety of genres, including liturgical drama, mystery plays, morality plays, farces and masques. Beginning with Hrosvitha of Gandersheim in the 10th century, Medieval drama was for the most part very religious and moral in its themes, staging and traditions. The most famous examples of Medieval plays are the English cycle dramas, the York Mystery Plays, the Chester Mystery Plays, the Wakefield Mystery Plays and the N-Town Plays, as well as the morality play, Everyman.Due to a lack of surviving records and texts, a low literacy rate of the general population, and the opposition of the clergy to some types of performance, there are few surviving sources on Medieval drama of the Early and High Medieval periods. However, by the late period, drama and theatre began to become more secularized and a larger number of records survive documenting plays and performances.