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Collaborative practices are in the very nature of theatre. One of
the most thriving, vibrant and exciting theatre cultures in the
world is Brazil, offering plurality of various forms of theatrical
expression. Brazilian Collaborative Theatre provides the collection
of fifteen interviews with the leading contemporary theater
directors, performers and choreographers and their respective
groups, investigating their creative approaches and experiences of
theatre making processes. We explore the cultural landscape that
constitutes present day collaborative theatre in Brazil, in which
practitioners are concerned with the very real questions; such as
how theater is created and produced, for which audiences and
through which models of cultural production? Within the Brazilian
performing arts and cultural context, this book of interviews is
unique as it brings voices of most established and prolific
creators in present day Brazilian arts theatre scene. It also looks
closely at autonomous performance and authorial staging and goes
beyond text and playwright and examines the collaborative and
interdisciplinary nature of theatre that predominated from the
1980s into the following decades. The main aim of the book is to
offer new knowledge on present-day performing arts in Brazil, key
artists and their companies that can have wildly influence on other
cultures, creators and the audiences alike.
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