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Thinking Through Theatre and Performance presents a bold and
innovative approach to the study of theatre and performance.
Instead of topics, genres, histories or theories, the book starts
with the questions that theatre and performance are uniquely
capable of asking: How does theatre function as a place for seeing
and hearing? How do not only bodies and voices but also objects and
media perform? How do memories, emotions and ideas continue to do
their work when the performance is over? And how can theatre and
performance intervene in social, political and environmental
structures and frameworks? Written by leading international
scholars, each chapter of this volume is built around a key
performance example, and detailed discussions introduce the
methodologies and theories that help us understand how these
performances are practices of enquiry into the world. Thinking
through Theatre and Performance is essential for those involved in
making, enjoying, critiquing and studying theatre, and will appeal
to anyone who is interested in the questions that theatre and
performance ask of themselves and of us.
Fluid stages, morphing theatre spaces, ambulant spectators, and
occasionally disappearing performers: these are some of the key
ingredients of nomadic theatre. They are also theatre's response to
life in the 21st century, which is increasingly marked by the
mobility of people, information, technologies and services. While
examining how contemporary theatre exposes and queries this mobile
turn in society, Liesbeth Groot Nibbelink introduces the concept of
nomadic theatre as a vital tool for analyzing how movement and
mobility affect and implicate the theatre, how this makes way for
local operations and lived spaces, and how physical movements are
stepping stones for theorizing mobility at large. This book focuses
on ambulatory performances and performative installations, asking
how they stage movement and in turn mobilize the stage. By
analyzing the work of leading European artists such as Rimini
Protokoll, Dries Verhoeven, Ontroerend Goed, and Signa, Nomadic
Theatre demonstrates that mobile performances radically rethink the
conditions of the stage and alter our understanding of
spectatorship. Nomadic Theatre instigates connections across
disciplinary fields and feeds dramaturgical analysis with insights
derived from media theory, urban philosophy, cartography,
architecture, and game studies. It illustrates how theatre, as a
material form of thought, creatively and critically engages with
mobile existence both on the stage and in society.
Thinking Through Theatre and Performance presents a bold and
innovative approach to the study of theatre and performance.
Instead of topics, genres, histories or theories, the book starts
with the questions that theatre and performance are uniquely
capable of asking: How does theatre function as a place for seeing
and hearing? How do not only bodies and voices but also objects and
media perform? How do memories, emotions and ideas continue to do
their work when the performance is over? And how can theatre and
performance intervene in social, political and environmental
structures and frameworks? Written by leading international
scholars, each chapter of this volume is built around a key
performance example, and detailed discussions introduce the
methodologies and theories that help us understand how these
performances are practices of enquiry into the world. Thinking
through Theatre and Performance is essential for those involved in
making, enjoying, critiquing and studying theatre, and will appeal
to anyone who is interested in the questions that theatre and
performance ask of themselves and of us.
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