Performing Worlds Into Being
Title | Performing Worlds Into Being PDF eBook |
Author | Ann Elizabeth Armstrong |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 9781424331123 |
Accompanying CD-ROM contains video clips and photographs.
The World's Your Stage
Title | The World's Your Stage PDF eBook |
Author | William Baker |
Publisher | AMACOM |
Pages | 253 |
Release | 2016-01-06 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0814436161 |
Most performing artists don’t do what they do for the money. And that’s a good thing, because jobs are scarce and talent alone no longer assures success. But since you’ve spent years mastering your craft--be it as a musician, a dancer, an actor, or some other type of artist--wouldn’t you love to figure out how to get paid for it?Inspired by the celebrated Juilliard course, The World's Your Stage explains the business side of the performing arts. Performers wishing to hone their entrepreneur skills and launch their own careers will learn how to:• Understand the numbers• Find their niche--and fill it• Market and promote themselves and their venture• Network productively• Fundraise both online and off• Utilize the Opportunity Framework to help balance artistic and financial growth• And moreComplete with insights from leading figures in the arts as well as lessons from thriving artist-entrepreneurs, The World’s Your Stage will help you keep your dream alive while keeping a clear eye on the unavoidable and essential business side of it all.
Staging Words, Performing Worlds
Title | Staging Words, Performing Worlds PDF eBook |
Author | Gail A. Bulman |
Publisher | Bucknell University Press |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780838756768 |
Staging Words presents new perspectives on Argentina, Cuba, Mexico, and Venezuela and their theater, by postulating that nation can be imagined and reconstructed through the deliberate performance of intertexts. The book shows how past artistic texts - other plays, stories, newspaper articles, songs, or paintings - can be manipulated and translated to create a new theatrical script, and that this new script can expose an innovative space for interpreting the nation. The introduction reviews theories of intertextuality, nation, and nationalism and applies them to Latin America. Each chapter studies two to three plays and shows how the intertexts open up hidden connections and border spaces within texts and between texts that the new writer and reader fill with significance, replacing the meaning of the pretext with their own. This new textual voice permits texts to be restaged, reconfigured, and imagined in a way that is purely Latin American.
Entanglement in the World’s Becoming and the Doing of New Materialist Inquiry
Title | Entanglement in the World’s Becoming and the Doing of New Materialist Inquiry PDF eBook |
Author | Bronwyn Davies |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 235 |
Release | 2020-12-28 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 1000334325 |
Honourable Mention, ICQI 2022 Outstanding Qualitative Book Award Entanglement in the World’s Becoming and the Doing of New Materialist Inquiry explores new materialist concepts and the ways in which they provoke an opening up of thought about being human, and about being more-than-human. The more-than-human refers, here, to the world that we are of – a world that includes humans, who are emergent and permeable, and all of the animal and earth others they intra-act with. It explores how we affect those others and are affected. This book engages intimately in encounters of various kinds, some drawn from the author’s everyday life, some from the research projects she has engaged in over several decades, and some from others’ research. It works at the interface of living- and writing-as-inquiry, delving into the rich seam of conceptual possibilities opened up by Deleuze and Guattari, and Barad, and by new materialist inquiry more broadly. It brings not just words to the task, but also art, photopraphs, movement, memories, bodies, sound, touch, things. It delves into the ways in which the entangled dynamics of social, material and semiotic flows and forces make up the diffractive movements through which life emerges, assembles itself, and endures. New materialist concepts, as they are explored here, offer new and emergent approaches to life itself, and to ways in which we might research our lives as they are intricately enfolded in the life of the earth.
Worlds in Miniature
Title | Worlds in Miniature PDF eBook |
Author | Jack Davy |
Publisher | UCL Press |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2019-07-08 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1787356485 |
Miniaturisation is the creation of small objects that resemble larger ones, usually, but not always, for purposes different to those of the larger original object. Worlds in Miniaturebrings together researchers working across various regions, time periods and disciplines to explore the subject of miniaturisation as a material culture technique. It offers original contribution to the field of miniaturisation through its broad geographical scope, interdisciplinary approach, and deep understanding of miniatures and their diverse contexts. Beginning with an introduction by the editors, which offers one possible guide to studying and comparing miniatures, the following chapters include studies of miniature Neolithic stone circles on Exmoor, Ancient Egyptian miniature assemblages, miniaturisation under colonialism as practiced by the Makah People of Washington State, miniature surf boats from India, miniaturised contemporary tourist art of the Warao people of Venezuela, and dioramas on display in the Science Museum. Interspersing the chapters are interviews with miniature-makers, including two miniature boat-builders at the National Maritime Museum Cornwall and a freelance architectural model-maker. Professor Susanne Küchler concludes the volume with a theoretical study summarising the current state of miniaturisation as a research discipline. The interdisciplinary nature of the volume makes it suitable reading for anthropologists, archaeologists, historians and artists, and for researchers in related fields across the social sciences.
Happenings and Other Acts
Title | Happenings and Other Acts PDF eBook |
Author | Mariellen Sandford |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 371 |
Release | 2003-09-02 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1134857829 |
First published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Ritual Words and Narrative Worlds in the Book of Leviticus
Title | Ritual Words and Narrative Worlds in the Book of Leviticus PDF eBook |
Author | Bryan D. Bibb |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 191 |
Release | 2009-06-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0567513033 |
This book argues that literary features and ritual dynamics within the book of Leviticus enlighten each other. The first two chapters establish that one may read Leviticus as a coherent literary work and define the genre of Leviticus as "narrativized ritual," a complex blending of descriptive narrative and prescriptive ritual. In conversation with Catherine Bell, they present several aspects of the text that are ritualized and show how this ritualization implies a negotiation of power relations among participants. The third and fourth chapters examine the first half of Leviticus, both the legal sections in Lev. 1-7 and 11-15 and the narratives in Lev. 8-10 and 16. These sections alternate between establishing the ritual system and exposing gaps and ambiguities in that system.Chapter 5 turns to the second half of Leviticus, traditionally called the Holiness Code. The ritual language found in this section is less formal and precise, mirroring the way in which the concept of holiness is expanded and extended to the whole people. As this material concludes the book, it relativizes and democratizes the strict ritual system contained in the first half.