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Dramaturgies of Interweaving explores present-day dramaturgies that
interweave performance cultures in the fields of theater,
performance, dance, and other arts. Merging strategies of audience
engagement originating in different cultures, dramaturgies of
interweaving are creative methods of theater and art-making that
seek to address audiences across cultures, making them uniquely
suitable for shaping people’s experiences of our entangled world.
Presenting in-depth case studies from across the globe, spanning
Australia, China, Germany, India, Iran, Japan, Singapore, Taiwan,
Vietnam, the US, and the UK, this book investigates how
dramaturgies of interweaving are conceived, applied, and received
today. Featuring critical analyses by scholars—as well as
workshop reports and artworks by renowned artists—this book
examines dramaturgies of interweaving from multiple locations and
perspectives, thus revealing their distinct complexities and
immense potential. Ideal for scholars, students, and practitioners
of theater, performance, dramaturgy, and devising, Dramaturgies of
Interweaving opens up an innovative perspective on today’s
breathtaking plurality of dramaturgical practices of interweaving
in theater, performance, dance, and other arts, such as curation
and landscape design.
Dramaturgies of Interweaving explores present-day dramaturgies that
interweave performance cultures in the fields of theater,
performance, dance, and other arts. Merging strategies of audience
engagement originating in different cultures, dramaturgies of
interweaving are creative methods of theater and art-making that
seek to address audiences across cultures, making them uniquely
suitable for shaping people's experiences of our entangled world.
Presenting in-depth case studies from across the globe, spanning
Australia, China, Germany, India, Iran, Japan, Singapore, Taiwan,
Vietnam, the US, and the UK, this book investigates how
dramaturgies of interweaving are conceived, applied, and received
today. Featuring critical analyses by scholars-as well as workshop
reports and artworks by renowned artists-this book examines
dramaturgies of interweaving from multiple locations and
perspectives, thus revealing their distinct complexities and
immense potential. Ideal for scholars, students, and practitioners
of theater, performance, dramaturgy, and devising, Dramaturgies of
Interweaving opens up an innovative perspective on today's
breathtaking plurality of dramaturgical practices of interweaving
in theater, performance, dance, and other arts, such as curation
and landscape design.
Ibsen's plays rank among those most frequently performed
world-wide, rivaled only by Brecht, Chekhov, Shakespeare, and the
Greek tragedies. By the time Ibsen died in 1906, his plays had
already conquered the theaters of the Western world. Inviting
rapturous praise as well as fierce controversy, they were performed
in Europe, North America, and Australia, contributing greatly to
the theater, culture, and social life of these continents. Soon
after Ibsen's death, his plays entered the stages of East Asia -
Japan, China, Korea - as well as Africa and Latin America. . But
while there exist countless studies on Ibsen the dramatist and the
significance of his plays within different cultures written mainly
by literary scholars, none of them examine the ways in which
Ibsen's plays were performed, or the impact of such performances on
the theater, social life, and politics of these cultures. In Global
Ibsen, contributors look at the way performances of Ibsen's plays
address problems typical to modern societies all over the world,
including: the inferior social status of women, the decay of
bourgeois family life and values, religious fundamentalism,
industrial pollution and corporate cover-up, and/or the loss of and
search for identity.
Ibsen's plays rank among those most frequently performed
world-wide, rivaled only by Brecht, Chekhov, Shakespeare, and the
Greek tragedies. By the time Ibsen died in 1906, his plays had
already conquered the theaters of the Western world. Inviting
rapturous praise as well as fierce controversy, they were performed
in Europe, North America, and Australia, contributing greatly to
the theater, culture, and social life of these continents. Soon
after Ibsen's death, his plays entered the stages of East Asia -
Japan, China, Korea - as well as Africa and Latin America. . But
while there exist countless studies on Ibsen the dramatist and the
significance of his plays within different cultures written mainly
by literary scholars, none of them examine the ways in which
Ibsen's plays were performed, or the impact of such performances on
the theater, social life, and politics of these cultures. In Global
Ibsen, contributors look at the way performances of Ibsen's plays
address problems typical to modern societies all over the world,
including: the inferior social status of women, the decay of
bourgeois family life and values, religious fundamentalism,
industrial pollution and corporate cover-up, and/or the loss of and
search for identity.
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