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About Performance: A Conversation with Richard Schechner [PDF]
Richard Schechner is University Professor Emeritus at New York University (https://tisch [...]
Cláudia Madeira +3 more
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Lakota basketball and racism: Performance, performativity, and engaged acrimony
Summary Sporting contests between communities actively engaged in societal struggle comprise an event I call “engaged acrimony.” In these sporting contests, ideas of sport as promoting harmony get tested and often give way to demonstrations of vitriol that mirror actual relations.
Alan Klein
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Exemplars Embodied: Can Acting Form Moral Character?
Abstract Theatre practitioners use empathy formation techniques within their acting methodology to develop particular characters for the stage. Here, Ann Phelps and Dylan Brown argue that, when Constantin Stanislavski's seminal dramatic method is placed in conversation with exemplarist moral theory, acting can become a tool for moral formation.
Ann Phelps, Dylan Brown
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Harold Pinter's Old Times and the play of indistinction
Abstract This article analyses the fluid frontiers of imagination, memory and the real in Harold Pinter’s Old Times. While the latter notions of memory and the real in Pinter’s works have been extensively explored, the concept of imagination has not. In this article I argue that the concept of imagination as it has been interpreted since the mid‐1900s ...
Ulla Kallenbach
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Performing kayepa dordok living waters in Noongar boodjar, South‐Western Australia
Abstract Performance through language, song and dance provides alternative knowledges and ways of understanding, in this case, developing deeper relationships with living water. Drawing on Indigenous Noongar culture from south‐western Australia, this paper addresses the question: How can relationships between living underground, estuarine and riverine ...
Clint Bracknell +3 more
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Family Business Restructuring: A Review and Research Agenda
Abstract Although business restructuring occurs frequently and it is important for the prosperity of family firms across generations, research on family firms has largely evolved separately from research on business restructuring. This is a missed opportunity, since the two domains are complementary, and understanding the context, process, content, and
David R. King +4 more
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Towards a theory of experimental music theatre: 'showing doing', 'non-matrixed performance' and 'metaxis' [PDF]
Although recent years have seen the emergence of sustained research on experimental music theater, most of this is of a largely descriptive nature. To address the shortcomings of such approaches, this essay outlines a theory of experimental music theater
Heile, Björn
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American Anthropologist, Volume 124, Issue 4, Page 880-884, December 2022.
Fiona Magowan
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“Does Anybody Have A Map?”: The Impact of “Virtual Broadway” on Musical Theater Composition
The Journal of Popular Culture, Volume 54, Issue 2, Page 276-300, April 2021.
Clare Chandler, Simeon Scheuber‐Rush
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Debating critical costume: negotiating ideologies of appearance, performance and disciplinarity [PDF]
In this article, I present an argument for a proposed focus of ‘critical costume’. Critical Costume, as a research platform, was founded in 2013 to promote new debate and scholarship on the status of costume in contemporary art and culture.
Hann, Rachel
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