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Essays on festive drama - plays, pageantry and traditional
ceremonies - of the European middle ages, with comparative
material. Festive drama, in these studies, includes processions and
folk-customs as well as full-blown plays, from Spain, the
Netherlands, France, Germany, Britain, Denmark, and Bohemia (now
the Czech Republic). The main focus is the middleages, but style
and approach are as relevant as time-scale, reflecting a culture in
which there are no firm divisions between drama and pageantry and
traditional ceremonies. Common themes emerge: the world turned
upside-down of Shrovetide; the emotive power of religious
celebration; and the links between commerce and the demonstration
of civic pride. Festive customs are viewed as hidden agendas of
popular culture, and performances are reconstructed. Thisis the
obverse of art and power: the means by which the people, not the
princes, rule the world. Professor MEG TWYCROSS teaches at the
Department of English at Lancaster University. Contributors: PETER
H. GREENFIELD, OLGA HORNER, SHEILA LINDENBAUM, CLAIRE SPONSLER,
RONALD E. SURTZ, RAFAEL PORTILLO, MANUEL J. GOMEZ LARA, PAMELA M.
KING, ROBERT POTTER, JOHN CARTWRIGHT, DAVID MILLS, JAMES STOKES,
ALAN E. KNIGHT, MARJOKE DE ROOS, FEMKE KRAMER, TOM PETTITT, LEIF
SNDERGAARD, WIM HUESKEN, JEAN-MARC PASTREE, SALLY-BETH MACLEAN,
MALCOLM JONES, CHRISTINE RICHARDSON, JARMILA F. VELTRUSKY, JOHN
COLDEWEY.
This book presents a contemporary overview of our most ubiquitous
cultural phenomena - festivals. It is able to do so by taking a
powerful and unique case-study focused, theoretically rigorous and
pan-European approach. It comes from a hugely expert and
experienced team of editors and authors drawn from across Europe
and is based on the groundbreaking work of the European Festival
Research Project (EFRP). The EFRP and the book are focused on
understanding the causes and implications of the current growth in
festivals internationally, and the implications this has across
major sectors ranging from tourism to culture. The key themes the
books brings out are: *The politics, programming, impacts,
governance and management of festivals; *The social, cultural,
political, economic and physical contexts in which festivals
operate; *The potential of festivals to explore and stimulate a
more risk-oriented approach to the arts; *Key conclusions, trends,
forecasts and recommendations for the sector in the future. The
exciting range of real world examples and the mix of practical and
academic contributions provides readers with a broad perspective
across agendas from economic regeneration and tourism, to education
and social inclusion. An indispensable text for students in arts
and festival management, events, tourism, hospitality and cultural
policy and management courses. It is also essential reading for
festival and events managers, public authorities and existing and
potential sponsors.
Der 90. Geburtstag im Jahr 2019 hat Michael Ende (1929-1995) erneut
in die OEffentlichkeit geruckt und auch die wissenschaftliche
Auseinandersetzung mit seinem literarischen Schaffen beflugelt. In
dessen Zentrum steht die Unendliche Geschichte (1979) mit ihrer
Idee einer Rettung des mythologischen Menschheitserbes.
Aufmerksamkeit erlangen auch Endes Erzahlbande allein fur
Erwachsene mit ihrer Nahe zu Franz Kafka und Jorge Luis Borges.
Beachtung findet ebenfalls das musikdramatische Schaffen und Endes
Werkgemeinschaft mit dem Komponisten Wilfried Hiller. Dass Ende zu
den weltweit rezipierten deutschen Schriftstellern gehoert, belegen
elf Landerartikel, die einen Bogen von Japan uber die arabische
Welt und Europa bis nach Brasilien schlagen.
* The book demonstrates how a vernacular British performance form
emerged as a hybrid of forms from Afro-American and minstrel, as
well as French mime and Italian commedia dell'arte roots. * Theatre
history is an essential part of theatre and drama courses across
the UK and would be recommended reading. * There is no comparable
book which makes critical analysis of British pierrot troupes and
concert parties in existence - the only ones that do exist on the
specific topic are written as reminiscence and anecdote.
Woodstock University addresses the educational interface of 1969's
iconic Woodstock Festival, as a number of its attendees and
performers would later become academics 'with a touch of gray,' and
it also considers the role of music in Woodstock's legacy as the
embodiment of 1960s countercultural idealism, escapism, and
activism. A self-mythologizing event, as indicated by
congratulatory stage announcements, Woodstock made a real-time
claim for its own historic importance. Elevated by its remarkable
(and in some cases doctored) audio, celluloid, and oral history
afterlives, Woodstock would enhance the aura of rock star
celebrity, and in the process expose the counterculture as a cash
cow and weaponize the machinery of corporate rock. The essays in
this collection are the participant observations of performers and
attendees of Woodstock and related festivals, and also the
reflections of cultural historians on aspects of the festival, its
representation, and its ambiguous legacy. The chapters in this book
were originally published as a special issue of the journal Popular
Music and Society.
This fascinating study reveals a world where a suitcase can comment
on politics and a marionette can play Faust. It answers the
question of why directors, writers, and producers use puppets and
objects, investigating their different styles of performance, the
distinction between props and performing objects, and how actors
learn to animate. Ideal for anyone participating in or directing
productions involving puppets or inanimate objects, this book
paints a vivid picture of one of the most entertaining forms of
theater.
Theatre-Rites are regarded as pioneers in the field of object-led
and site-specific performance, creating ground-breaking work for
family audiences since 1995. This book marks the company's 25th
anniversary, offering the first in-depth exploration of artistic
director Sue Buckmaster's visionary practice, in which anything can
be animated. This book draws on original research, including five
years of in-depth interviews between its authors, images from
Theatre-Rites' archive and Buckmaster's private collection,
detailed observations from the company's professional training
workshops and personal reflections on past productions. A timely
and compelling advocacy for the importance of high-quality
experimental arts provision for young audiences is made, distilling
learning from decades of the company's professional activities to
motivate and empower the next generation of object-led
theatre-makers. Theatre-Rites: Animating Puppets, Objects and Sites
is an invaluable resource for any puppeteer, actor, dancer, visual
artist, poet or student interested in expanding their understanding
of how to incorporate puppetry and/or symbolic objects as metaphors
in their work.
Theatre-Rites are regarded as pioneers in the field of object-led
and site-specific performance, creating ground-breaking work for
family audiences since 1995. This book marks the company's 25th
anniversary, offering the first in-depth exploration of artistic
director Sue Buckmaster's visionary practice, in which anything can
be animated. This book draws on original research, including five
years of in-depth interviews between its authors, images from
Theatre-Rites' archive and Buckmaster's private collection,
detailed observations from the company's professional training
workshops and personal reflections on past productions. A timely
and compelling advocacy for the importance of high-quality
experimental arts provision for young audiences is made, distilling
learning from decades of the company's professional activities to
motivate and empower the next generation of object-led
theatre-makers. Theatre-Rites: Animating Puppets, Objects and Sites
is an invaluable resource for any puppeteer, actor, dancer, visual
artist, poet or student interested in expanding their understanding
of how to incorporate puppetry and/or symbolic objects as metaphors
in their work.
The pompa circensis, the procession which preceded the chariot
races in the arena, was both a prominent political pageant and a
hallowed religious ritual. Traversing a landscape of memory, the
procession wove together spaces and institutions, monuments and
performers, gods and humans into an image of the city, whose
contours shifted as Rome changed. In the late Republic, the parade
produced an image of Rome as the senate and the people with their
gods - a deeply traditional symbol of the city which was
transformed during the empire when an imperial image was built on
top of the republican one. In late antiquity, the procession
fashioned a multiplicity of Romes: imperial, traditional, and
Christian. In this book, Jacob A. Latham explores the webs of
symbolic meanings in the play between performance and itinerary,
tracing the transformations of the circus procession from the late
Republic to late antiquity.
Thunderbirds, Stingray, Fireball XL5, Captain Scarlet and the
Mysterons, UFO and Space:1999 just some of the TV series produced
by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson that have thrilled generations of
people worldwide from the 1960s right into the 21st Century. As the
new series Thunderbirds Are Go! updates the exploits of
International Rescue for a new era, Ian Fryer, film historian and
editor of Gerry Anderson s official appreciation society magazine,
brings an in-depth look into the making of the iconic television
shows that inspired it. The background to the making of the
Supermarionation series, and the live action science fiction
classics that followed, is brought to life along with the turbulent
times for British film making in which they were made. A
fascinating read for fans of the Anderson puppet and live action
series and for anyone interested in film and television history."
This volume is about puppetry, an expression of popular and folk
culture which is extremely widespread around the world and yet has
attracted relatively little scholarly attention. Puppetry, which is
intended for audiences of adults as well as children, is a form of
communication and entertainment and an esthetic and artistic
creation. Of the many aspects of puppetry worthy of scholarly
study, this book's focus is on a central and dominant feature humor
and comedy."
Through micro-analysis of language use, this book chronicles young
women's pathways to becoming a Tanzanian beauty queen, offering an
original perspective on the intersection of language with
globalization, nationalism, and inequality in urban East Africa.
This compelling linguistic ethnography considers the real-life
effects, both on- and off-stage, of language policy, education, and
gender dynamics for the women competing in the pageants. While
highlighting many contestants' struggles for escape from poverty
and patriarchy, the book also emphasizes their creative strategies
- linguistic and otherwise - for bettering their lives and shows
how people living in a global economic periphery take part in, and
sometimes feel left out of, the wider world.
Would you believe that you could ask a full-grown man to hold a
penny for you and then tell him to drop it and finds he can t, hard
as he may try? In what is undoubtedly the most original magic book
of our time, John Fisher shows the reader how, with minimal
practice, he can use the marvels of the human body to entertain and
mystify friends and family, small and large audiences. This book is
first of all a delight to read because of the instant education it
provides us with about the unknown powers we have in our hands, our
eyes, our noses, and our incredible nervous system. In each case,
Mr. Fisher shows the easy-to-grasp principle first and then how to
put the principle to work in actual tricks. Most magic books
require a great deal of study and dexterity. This one enables you
to entertain people even before you have finished the book.
Moreover, you never have to worry about being prepared, because you
always have with you all the miraculous things you need your hands,
your eyes, and the rest of your body."
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