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Studio Theatre, Laboratory Theatre [PDF]
Anatoli Vassiliev must be ranked with the most prominent of the internationally acclaimed directors of the late twentieth century and the beginning of the twenty-first; and history will surely place him among the great director-researcher-pedagogues of the Russian and world theatre, starting with Stanislavsky and including Meyerhold and Vakhtangov.
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Theatre-education and curriculum. An open debate
What is the place of theatre-education within the curriculum? How is the relationship between teacher and theatre educator? These two theme refer to two specific positions, and, ultimately, to two theoretical positions: “one that recognizes theatre as an
Claudia Chellini
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Hospitality and the Ethics of Improvisation in the Work of Ingemar Lindh [PDF]
Ingemar Lindh's work on the principles of collective improvisation has crucial implications for the history of twentieth-century laboratory theatre.
Camilleri, Frank
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Echolocation and Reverberation: Praxical Dispositifs in Laboratory Theatre
This multi-authored text aims to both reflect and reflect upon the polyphonic praxis of Cross Pollination (CP), a nomadic laboratory promoting dialogues in-between different arts practices. CP was established in 2017 by Marije Nie and Adriana La Selva, performers and scholars with a longstanding connection to Nordisk Teaterlaboratorium (Denmark).
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The Notebooks of Rena Mirecka [PDF]
Rena Mirecka, Jerzy Grotowski’s leading actress, kept notebooks detailing her experiences in the early years of Grotowski’s Laboratory Theatre, 1959–1964, when the theatre was in Opole.
Osiński, Zbigniew
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Clean Cut is a multimodal, adaptive, checklist‐based infection prevention programme designed to improve compliance with six critical perioperative infection prevention practices. After introducing the programme at five hospitals in Ethiopia, compliance with critical infection prevention standards significantly improved and the relative risk of ...
J. A. Forrester +16 more
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The article presents the history and principles of theatre education at Reduta in its successive forms: from Koło Adeptów [The Apprentice Circle], established in 1921, through the Reduta Institute, to Okop [The Trench], which was the last pre-war ...
Wanda Świątkowska
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In Service of the Living Word: Some Thoughts on «Reducie na stulecie: studia i rozpoznania»
Conceived as a symbolic gift to honor Teatr Reduta on the 100th anniversary of its inception and dedicated to the memory of recently passed theatre historian, Zbigniew Osinski, this extensive volume does more than commemorate and celebrate.
Kris Salata
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This article situates the theatre laboratory in the history of social innovation and attempts to show how the twenty-first century phenomenon of social labs productively offer modes of thinking that can usefully inform contemporary conceptions of the ...
Bryan Brown
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Background Glutamate metabotropic receptors (GRM) play a variety of roles in neuronal cells. However, their clinical significance and biological functions in breast cancer remain unknown. Methods RNA sequencing data of breast cancer was obtained from the
Bin Xiao +7 more
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