Montažstroj’s Emancipatory Performance Politics

Montažstroj’s Emancipatory Performance Politics
Title Montažstroj’s Emancipatory Performance Politics PDF eBook
Author Leo Rafolt
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 315
Release 2022-09-07
Genre History
ISBN 1666921181

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This book deals with the broader theoretical and philosophical context of performance art in former Yugoslavia, focusing on more than three decades of politically engaged performance activity of the Montažstroj group. Their activity is only a starting point for a deeper analysis of some of the key notions of contemporary “art-ivism” in a much broader post-political and globalized context before, during, and after Yugoslavia and its Socialist paradigm collapsed. The author analyzes and sets notions of agonism, engagement, terrorism, post-war trauma, political populism, social Darwinism, participation and publicness, and the public sphere into different theoretical matrixes.

Theatre in the Context of the Yugoslav Wars

Theatre in the Context of the Yugoslav Wars
Title Theatre in the Context of the Yugoslav Wars PDF eBook
Author Jana Dolečki
Publisher Springer
Pages 343
Release 2018-11-19
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 331998893X

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This book assembles texts by renowned academics and theatre artists who were professionally active during the wars in former Yugoslavia. It examines examples of how various forms of theatre and performance reacted to the conflicts in Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, and Kosovo while they were ongoing. It explores state-funded National Theatre activities between escapism and denial, the theatre aesthetics of protest and resistance, and symptomatic shifts and transformations in the production of theatre under wartime circumstances, both in theory and in practice. In addition, it looks beyond the period of conflict itself, examining the aftermath of war in contemporary theatre and performance, such as by considering Ivan Vidić’s war trauma plays, the art campaigns of the international feminist organization Women in Black, and Peter Handke’s play Voyage by Dugout. The introduction explores correlations between the contributions and initiates a reflection on the further development of the research field. Overall, the volume provides new perspectives and previously unpublished research in the fields of theory and historiography of theatre, as well as Southeast European Studies.

The San Francisco Mime Troupe Reader

The San Francisco Mime Troupe Reader
Title The San Francisco Mime Troupe Reader PDF eBook
Author Susan Vaneta Mason
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 313
Release 2005-04-13
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0472068423

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Celebrates the San Francisco Mime Troupe with scripts representative of the troupe's work

The Routledge Companion to Applied Performance

The Routledge Companion to Applied Performance
Title The Routledge Companion to Applied Performance PDF eBook
Author Tim Prentki
Publisher Routledge
Pages 912
Release 2020-10
Genre
ISBN 9780367546106

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The Routledge Companion to Applied Performance provides an in-depth, far-reaching and provocative consideration of how scholars and artists negotiate the theoretical, historical and practical politics of applied performance, both in the academy and beyond. These volumes offer insights from within and beyond the sphere of English-speaking scholarship, curated by regional experts in applied performance. The reader will gain an understanding of some of the dominant preoccupations of performance in specified regions, enhanced by contextual framing. From the dis(h)arming of the human body through dance in Colombia to clowning with dementia in Australia, via challenges to violent nationalism in the Balkans, transgender performance in Pakistan and resistance rap in Kashmir, the essays, interviews and scripts are eloquent testimony to the courage and hope of people who believe in the power of art to renew the human spirit. Students, academics, practitioners, policy-makers, cultural anthropologists and activists will benefit from the opportunities to forge new networks and develop in-depth comparative research offered by this bold, global project.

The Sokols

The Sokols
Title The Sokols PDF eBook
Author Josef Scheiner
Publisher
Pages 20
Release 1920
Genre
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3 Winters

3 Winters
Title 3 Winters PDF eBook
Author Tena Štivičić
Publisher NHB Modern Plays
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Zagreb
ISBN 9781848424494

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World premiere for an epic family drama exploring the 50 turbulent years in Eastern Europe since the Second World War.

Index to Dance Periodicals

Index to Dance Periodicals
Title Index to Dance Periodicals PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 476
Release 1995
Genre Dance
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