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Kabaret, det revolusjonære og poetiske: Teateravantgarde i Norge 1920–1950 [PDF]
In Norway, the theatrical avant-garde, 1920–1950, was oriented towards cabaret dramaturgy and symbolism. There also developed a direction of political theatre, as well as tendencies towards a more poetic-theatrical kind of theatre.
Arntzen, Knut Ove
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Avant-garde performing arts meet mechanical theater: a dispositive analysis [PDF]
Preprint artykułuPerformance without (or partly without) performers is a well-known artistic practice and concept but it has not been researched in all its complexity as a dispositive transformed through the ages.
Kłeczek, Jakub
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The Confession of the Theater. Nikolai Evreinov’s “Restaging” of the Moscow Show Trials [PDF]
Sasse, Sylvia
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LUDOVIC FOUQUET. The Visual Laboratory of Robert Lepage [PDF]
Poll, Melissa
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Speaking Looks: A Conversation About Costume With Edward Gordon Craig, Léon Bakst, And Pablo Picasso
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E.G. Craig's Übermarionette and E. Decroux's “actor made of wood”
Sally Leabhart
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