The Praxis of the Solo Performer

The Praxis of the Solo Performer
Title The Praxis of the Solo Performer PDF eBook
Author Steven Robert Gration
Publisher
Pages 594
Release 2010
Genre Electronic dissertations
ISBN

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This research investigates the field of performance practice often referred to as monodramas, one-person plays or variously as one-woman or one-man shows, I adopt a more encompassing term, Solo Performance, to describe the activities of an individual performing to an audience within the field of Drama. Central to the conclusions I have drawn are the insights emerging from the processes involved in creating an original solo performance text and a live solo performance based primarily on events in ... more.

Intermedial Praxis and Practice as Research

Intermedial Praxis and Practice as Research
Title Intermedial Praxis and Practice as Research PDF eBook
Author Joanne Scott
Publisher Springer
Pages 129
Release 2016-11-17
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1137602341

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Nominated for the TaPRA Early Career Research Prize 2018 In this book, Jo Scott shares writing and documentation from her practice as research (PaR) project, which explored and analysed a mode of performance she developed, called live intermediality. The book offers a much-needed example of fully developed writing in relation to a practice as research (PaR) project. Weaving together theory, documentation and critical reflection, it offers fresh insights into both the process and presentation of PaR work, as well as theories around intermediality in performance, the role and actions of the live media performer and how live media events are created. It can be read alongside Robin Nelson's 2013 text, Practice as Research in the Arts, as it demonstrates how Nelson's model for PaR can be applied and developed. It also includes a set of online videos and commentaries, which complement and reflect on the writing in the core text.

Narrative Rewritings and Artistic Praxis in Derek Walcott's Works

Narrative Rewritings and Artistic Praxis in Derek Walcott's Works
Title Narrative Rewritings and Artistic Praxis in Derek Walcott's Works PDF eBook
Author Mattia Mantellato
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 383
Release 2022-08-18
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1527588076

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This book focuses on Derek Walcott’s literary and artistic wor(l)d. Western postcolonial critique has depicted the Nobel Prize laureate as one of the greatest poets of the 20th century world. This, however, devalues his fundamental contribution to the realm of Caribbean theatre and art. The text examines Walcott’s multimodal production, a combination of West Indian folkloric forms and Western-oriented structures and themes, by discussing three of his works—two plays, The Joker of Seville and Pantomime, and a long poem, Tiepolo’s Hound. These epitomise respectively a response to Spanish, English, and French cultural legacies in the New World as postcolonial re-writings of Don Juan, Robinson Crusoe, and Camille Pissarro’s stories. Following Quijano and Mignolo’s decolonial approaches and Riane Eisler’s partnership perspective, the book uncovers the strategies used by Walcott to respond to the colonial matrix of power.

Performing Collaboration in Solo Performance

Performing Collaboration in Solo Performance
Title Performing Collaboration in Solo Performance PDF eBook
Author Chloé Déchery
Publisher Intellect Books
Pages 186
Release 2022-10-12
Genre Art
ISBN 1789382971

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The book provides an investigation grounded in creative writing and practice-as-research methodology and explores the issues of authorship and collaborative labour in contemporary performance. This investigation is set in the context of a world more and more characterized by fragmentation, displacement and virtual communication and relationships. It addresses and playfully engages with the following questions: what is a collaborative body? Can a sole performer carry out a collaborative practice ? Can we stand in for others? What forms of “coming-together” might take place when distance remains between those who perform and those who spectate? The book contains the full-length version of the score from A Duet Without You, an original performance piece created between 2013 and 2015 by Chloé Déchery in collaboration with a range of artistic collaborators working inter- and cross-disciplinary, including Karen Christopher, Pedro Iñes, Simone Kenyon, Marty Langthorne, Tom Parkinson, Michael Pinchbeck and Deborah Pearson. Alongside the playtext, the book entails a collection of essays written by independent writers, artists and academics and dedicated to the politics of collaboration, ranging from performative responses and co-authored articles to in-depth theoretical essays. Primary readership will be those teaching, researching or studying in theatre and performance studies, visual arts, fine arts, art history, creative writing, poetry, philosophy or French literature. Will also be of interest to art school students and those with an interest in theatre.

The Art of the Solo Performer

The Art of the Solo Performer
Title The Art of the Solo Performer PDF eBook
Author Steve Rapson
Publisher
Pages 170
Release 2007-07
Genre
ISBN 9781884864353

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Commedia dell’Arte for the 21st Century

Commedia dell’Arte for the 21st Century
Title Commedia dell’Arte for the 21st Century PDF eBook
Author Corinna Di Niro
Publisher Routledge
Pages 274
Release 2021-12-30
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1000520978

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This book discusses the evolution of Commedia dell’Arte in the Asia-Pacific where through the process of reinvention and recreation it has emerged as a variety of hybrids and praxes, all in some ways faithful to the recreated European genre. The contributors in this collection chart their own training in the field and document their strategies for engaging with this form of theatre. In doing so, this book examines the current thoughts, ideas, and perceptions of Commedia – a long-standing theatre genre, originating in a European-based collision between neo-classical drama and oral tradition. The contributing artists, directors, teachers, scholars and theatre-makers give insight into working styles, performance ideas, craft techniques and ways to engage an audience for whom Commedia is not part of their day-to-day culture. The volume presents case studies by current practitioners, some who have trained under known Commedia ‘masters’ (e.g. Lecoq, Boso, Mazzone-Clementi and Fava) and have returned to their country of origin where they have developed their performance and teaching praxis, and others (e.g. travelling from Europe to Japan, Thailand, Singapore and China) who have discovered access points to share or teach Commedia in places where it was previously not known. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars in Performing arts, Italian studies, and History as well as practitioners in Commedia dell’Arte.

The Routledge Handbook of Latinx Life Writing

The Routledge Handbook of Latinx Life Writing
Title The Routledge Handbook of Latinx Life Writing PDF eBook
Author Maria Joaquina Villaseñor
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 599
Release 2024-05-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1040019013

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The Routledge Handbook of Latinx Life Writing provides an in‐depth introduction to Latinx life writing, taking a historical approach to the study of a variety of key Latinx life writers, genres, and thematic concerns. This volume includes chapters on fundamental genres of Latinx life writing including memoir, autobiography, oral history, testimonio, comics and graphic texts, poetry of protest, and theatre to more fully depict the breadth, dynamism, and vibrancy of Latinx life writing. Latinx people continuously engaged in the empowering act of telling their stories and narrating their lives, producing writing that at various times and in various ways expressed their joy, expressed their rage and anguish, and ultimately, asserted their subjectivity all the while indelibly contributing to the American literary landscape.