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Tuwim: Years After [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The subject of the article is to present an outline of the reception of Julian Tuwim’s works in the last decade. “The Prince of Poets” of the interwar period, well known in the post-war era, is less and less known today.
Węgrzyniak, Anna
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“A Smile and a Tear” – Dutch Cabaret as a Satirical Vessel for Social Critique [PDF]

open access: yesLimina: A Journal of Historical and Cultural Studies, 2016
Dutch cabaret is a theatrical genre that originated from France in the year 1881. Initially established to create a new performance genre between art and entertainment, it found its way to the Dutch theatres at the start of the 20th century.
Robrecht Herfkens
doaj  

The work of an invisible body: The contribution of foley artists to on-screen effort

open access: yesAlphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media, 2014
On-screen bodies are central to our engagement with film. As sensory film theory seeks to remind us, this engagement is sensuous and embodied: our physicality forms sympathetic, kinetic and empathetic responses to the bodies we see and hear.
Lucy Fife Donaldson
doaj   +1 more source

Artivismo con humor en Las miserables de Las Reinas Chulas

open access: yesValenciana, 2022
Este artículo es un acercamiento a la temática, construcción y recursos humorísticos de la obra Las miserables (2016) de la compañía Las Reinas Chulas, con el objeto de reconocer al cabaret y el humor como recursos de un artivismo que puede ...
Nidia Vincent
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Panties, Hearts and Foxtrots: Translations of Popular Songs within the Croatian Record Industry in the Interwar Period

open access: yesArti Musices, 2022
This article brings insight into the production of popular music in the early domestic record industry in Croatia, focusing on the period between the two world wars and on the treatment of foreign songs in local musicians’ translation and adaptation. The
Jelka Vukobratović
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Nikolai Evreinov and Edith Craig as Mediums of Modernist Sensibility [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Nikolai Evreinov (1870-1953) was a Russian playwright, director, and theorist of the theatre who played a leading part in the modernist movement of Russian theatre.
Smith, Alexandra
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Cabaret and decency: how contemporary definitions of cabaret are shaped by censorship

open access: yesComedy Studies
The abundant ‘cabaret’ events that populate London’s contemporary entertainment scene strategically adopt specific structures and aesthetics. Common points of reference include the Weimar Republic, Berlin clubs of the 1920’s, ‘salacious’ female nudity ...
Patrizia Paolini
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Polski kabaret – tradycja i współczesność

open access: yesPostscriptum Polonistyczne, 2020
Polish cabaret, while being inspired by European ancestors, has been evolving over years. It served many purposes, searched for new means of expression.
Dorota Fox
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«Mamá», de Luis Antonio de Villena

open access: yesCastilla: Estudios de Literatura, 2018
Reseña del libro Mamá (, Madrid, Cabaret Voltaire, 2018), de Luis Antonio de Villena.
David Pujante
doaj   +1 more source

Confronting the Past through Popular Musical Theatre: The Effects of Austrian Postwar Cultural Policies on the Reception History of Musicals [PDF]

open access: yesMusicologica Austriaca, 2023
Exploring the effects of Austrian postwar cultural policies on the reception history of popular musical theatre, I analyze the role of the Opfermythos narrative and Kulturnation concept in the critical response to Broadway musicals after World War II ...
Susanne Scheiblhofer
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