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Performing Site-Specific Theatre turns a critical eye to the
increasingly popular form of site-specific performance. By
re-assessing this contemporary practice, the book investigates the
nature of the relationship between "site" and "performance."
Site-specific performance operates differently from performance
that takes place within a theatre venue because it seeks to match
form and content (and place and space) more finely than does
theatre that takes place inside conventional venues. Yet the form
also encourages an investigation of how we might understand "site"
as less fixed or less specifically geographical; it broadens the
types of relevant "spaces" we might consider. The form also enables
us to address a range of performative issues, from the development
of site-specific "soundscapes" to the role of the spectator in
site-specific performance. The contributions in the book from
leading theorists and practitioners demonstrate how site-specific
performance extends theatre's potential engagement with its
geographical and political communities, and cover an exceptional
range of innovative performance practices. Students, scholars and
practitioners of contemporary theatre and performance, space and
place, and site-specific performance will find much to value in
this timely interrogation of current trends, practices and
implications of performance in which site/landscape is central.
Performing Site-Specific Theatre turns a critical eye to the
increasingly popular form of site-specific performance. By
re-assessing this contemporary practice, the book investigates the
nature of the relationship between "site" and "performance."
Site-specific performance operates differently from performance
that takes place within a theatre venue because it seeks to match
form and content (and place and space) more finely than does
theatre that takes place inside conventional venues. Yet the form
also encourages an investigation of how we might understand "site"
as less fixed or less specifically geographical; it broadens the
types of relevant "spaces" we might consider. The form also enables
us to address a range of performative issues, from the development
of site-specific "soundscapes" to the role of the spectator in
site-specific performance. The contributions in the book from
leading theorists and practitioners demonstrate how site-specific
performance extends theatre's potential engagement with its
geographical and political communities, and cover an exceptional
range of innovative performance practices. Students, scholars and
practitioners of contemporary theatre and performance, space and
place, and site-specific performance will find much to value in
this timely interrogation of current trends, practices and
implications of performance in which site/landscape is central.
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