Body as Instrument

Body as Instrument
Title Body as Instrument PDF eBook
Author Mary Mainsbridge
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 232
Release 2022-02-10
Genre Music
ISBN 1501368567

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Body as Instrument explores how musicians interact with movement-controlled performance systems, producing sounds imbued with their individual physical signature. Using motion tracking technology, performers can translate physical actions into sonic processes, creating or adapting novel gestural systems that transcend the structures and constraints of conventional musical instruments. Interviews with influential artists in the field, Laetitia Sonami, Atau Tanaka, Pamela Z, Julie Wilson-Bokowiec, Lauren Sarah Hayes, Mark Coniglio, Garth Paine and The Bent Leather Band expose the transformational impact of motion sensors on musicians' body awareness and abilities. Coupled with reflection on author-composed works, the book analyses how the body as instrument metaphor informs relationships between performers, their bodies and self-designed instruments. It also examines the role of experiential design strategies in developing robust and nuanced gestural systems that mirror a performer's movement habits, preferences and skills, inspiring new physical forms of musical communication and diverse musical repertoire.

Thomas Hamblin and the Bowery Theatre

Thomas Hamblin and the Bowery Theatre
Title Thomas Hamblin and the Bowery Theatre PDF eBook
Author Thomas A. Bogar
Publisher Springer
Pages 302
Release 2017-12-11
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 331968406X

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This book recounts the personal and professional life of Thomas Souness Hamblin (1800-1853), Shakespearean actor and Bowery Theatre manager. Primarily responsible for the popularity of “blood and thunder” melodramas with working class audiences in New York City, Hamblin discovered, trained and promoted many young actors and, especially, actresses who later became famous in their own right. He also epitomized the “sporting man” of mid-nineteenth century life, conducting a scandalous series of affairs and visits to Manhattan brothels, which cost him his marriage to Elizabeth Blanchard Hamblin (1799-1849) and made him the brunt of moralist, religious and journalistic crusades, notably that of James Gordon Bennett’s New York Herald. His machinations and perseverance through trying challenges, including several destructions of the Bowery Theatre by fire, extensive financial and legal complications, and the untimely deaths of several young protégées, earned him equal measures of admiration and opprobrium.

The Era Almanack

The Era Almanack
Title The Era Almanack PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 266
Release 1907
Genre Actors
ISBN

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W.S. Gilbert

W.S. Gilbert
Title W.S. Gilbert PDF eBook
Author Sidney Dark
Publisher London : Methuen
Pages 314
Release 1924
Genre Dramatists, English
ISBN

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The Every-day Book

The Every-day Book
Title The Every-day Book PDF eBook
Author William Hone
Publisher
Pages 846
Release 1868
Genre Calendars
ISBN

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Sheffield in the Eighteenth Century

Sheffield in the Eighteenth Century
Title Sheffield in the Eighteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Robert Eadon Leader
Publisher
Pages 376
Release 1901
Genre Great Britain
ISBN

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Twentieth-century Theatre

Twentieth-century Theatre
Title Twentieth-century Theatre PDF eBook
Author Richard Drain
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 410
Release 1995
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780415096201

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Richard Drain gathers together a wide-ranging selection of original writings on theatre this century. Ideal for students, it will also be of interest to anyone involved with the theatre.