Performing Arts in Transition

Performing Arts in Transition
Title Performing Arts in Transition PDF eBook
Author Susanne Foellmer
Publisher Routledge
Pages 259
Release 2018-12-07
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1351330195

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Artists especially from dance and performance art as well as opera are involved to an increasing degree in the transfer between different media, not only in their productions but also the events, materials, and documents that surround them. At the same time, the focus on that which remains has become central to any discussion of performance. Performing Arts in Transition explores what takes place in the moments of transition from one medium to another, and from the live performance to that which "survives" it. Case studies from a broad range of interdisciplinary scholars address phenomena such as: The dynamics of transfer between the performing and visual arts. The philosophy and terminologies of transitioning between media. Narratives and counternarratives in historical re-creations. The status of chronology and the document in art scholarship. This is an essential contribution to a vibrant, multidisciplinary and international field of research emerging at the intersections of performance, visual arts, and media studies.

Losing Ground, Gaining Momentum

Losing Ground, Gaining Momentum
Title Losing Ground, Gaining Momentum PDF eBook
Author Mary Constance Di Grazia
Publisher
Pages 110
Release 2011
Genre Theater management
ISBN

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Gardzienice

Gardzienice
Title Gardzienice PDF eBook
Author Paul Allain
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 212
Release 1997
Genre Drama
ISBN 9789057021053

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The author gives a detailed study of the Gardzienice Theatre Association. Analysing their sung performances, strenuous physical and vocal training, and anthropological fieldwork amongst marginalized European minorities.

Art of Transition

Art of Transition
Title Art of Transition PDF eBook
Author Elise Herrala
Publisher
Pages 248
Release 2021-12-31
Genre Art and society
ISBN 9780367086855

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Art of Transition offers an unprecedented ethnographic view of the field of art in Russia between two eras of world-historical significance, socialism and global capitalism, and shows how the Russian art world has negotiated its cultural standing in an unequal, globalized present.

Transition in Post-Soviet Art

Transition in Post-Soviet Art
Title Transition in Post-Soviet Art PDF eBook
Author Octavian Esanu
Publisher Central European University Press
Pages 378
Release 2013-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 6155225117

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"With an abridged translation of the Dictionary of Moscow Conceptualism."

Performing arts in Hungary

Performing arts in Hungary
Title Performing arts in Hungary PDF eBook
Author Dragan Klaić
Publisher
Pages 18
Release 1997
Genre Performing arts
ISBN

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Lives in Transition

Lives in Transition
Title Lives in Transition PDF eBook
Author Slobodan Randjelovic
Publisher The New Press
Pages 164
Release 2018-10-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 162097374X

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Part of the ongoing series of photobooks published with the Arcus Foundation and Emerson, Wajdowicz Studios on queer communities around the world, a stunning portrait of a community battling homophobia in Serbia In June 2001, Serbia witnessed its first gay pride parade in history in Belgrade's central square. It was a short-lived march, as an ultranationalist mob quickly descended on the participants, chanting homophobic slurs and injuring dozens. For years afterward, fear of violence prevented further marches, and when, in October 2010, the next pride march finally went ahead, it again devolved into violence as anti-gay rioters, firing shots and hurling petrol bombs, fought the police. It was only in 2014 that a pride march was held uninterrupted, albeit under heavy police protection. In Lives in Transition, photographer Slobodan Randjelovic captures the struggles and successes of twenty LGBTQ people living throughout Serbia—a conservative, religious country where, despite semi-progressive LGBTQ protection laws, homophobia fueled by religious authorities and right-wing political parties remains deeply entrenched. In a country where lack of employment opportunity and hostile families frequently drive queer people into poverty and isolation, these individuals have struggled to build a community that will offer solace, protection, and even joy. Lives in Transition portrays remarkable and inspiring resilience in the human struggle against a repressive social environment and demonstrates how friendship and community can help people shape their own futures. Lives in Transition was designed by Emerson, Wajdowicz Studios (EWS).