Motim: laughter’s ‘relational thinking’ as contagion in a process dramaturgy
This paper discusses the creative process of the street performance Motim (Mutiny) (2015) from the perspective of laughter as a bio-potent performative action.
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In 1763, a regiment of mercenary soldiers stationed on the border of Suriname and Berbice in South America, rebelled. The men had been sent to help subdue a large slave rebellion. Instead, they mutinied and joined the rebelling slaves.
Marjoleine Kars
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Germany's Approach to Resolving the Conflict in Mali. [PDF]
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The Enduring Legacy and Historical Continuity of Kokang’s Mutinies in the China–Myanmar Borderlands [PDF]
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Motim: laughter’s ‘relational thinking’ as contagion in a process dramaturgy
This paper discusses the creative process of the street performance Motim (Mutiny) (2015) from the perspective of laughter as a bio-potent performative action.
Roberta Ramos Marques(Universidade Federal de Pernambuco – UFPE, Recife/PE, Brazil) +1 more
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