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The Clinch and the Crack: Rupture and Resolution in Third Theatre’s Laboratory Practices
This article maps out our critical engagement with the Third Theatre community pre- and post-COVID-19, with a focus on both performer training and the concrete material ways in which group theatres connected to this small tradition have responded to the ...
Patrick Campbell, Jane Turner
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Spectators in the Laboratory: Between Theatre and Technoscience
In this paper, we develop and question the metaphoric use of this notion in theory and practice of theatre in the twentieth century. We explore the notion of laboratory as a way to address the problem of the changing roles of spectators and their political functions within the framework of new hybrid cultural forms throughout the twentieth century. The
Mateusz Chaberski
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The Laboratory Theatre Spectator’s Paradox
This article focuses on the concept of spectator in the Laboratory Theatre of Jerzy Grotowski, a complex and ever evolving idea. If Grotowski sought, throughout various spectacles of the Laboratory Theatre, to create a true encounter between actors and ...
Bénédicte Boisson
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Vokaalide ja klusiilide intensiivsussuhted laulmisel teksti arusaadavuse mõjutajana [PDF]
Background. In operatic singing, poor text intelligibility is often a problem. Some voice teachers believe that singers should articulate consonants more strongly to improve intelligibility, while others believe that this should be avoided. Aim.
Allan Vurma +6 more
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Poor Theatre and Beyond: An Overview of Jerzy Grotowski’s Theatre
Polish theatre director and theorist Jerzy Grotowski is associated with and widely known for his noted Poor Theatre. Hence, the importance of the Poor Theatre for world theatre and Grotowski’s career cannot be denied.
Tuğba Aygan
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He Almost Forgets That There is a Maker of the World
What can jewishness be — a nation, a race, a religion, a style of humor? A history of diaspora? A relation to whiteness? A commandment to work for justice? Where is jewishness in the body? In this illuminated video essay, 30 minutes of uncut experimental
Agnieszka Mendel +3 more
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Docetaxel (Doc) is a cornerstone of chemotherapy; however, treatment with Doc often and inevitably leads to drug resistance and the formation of polyploid giant cancer cells (PGCCs). In this study, we investigated the effect of Doc on non-small cell lung
Song Zhao +6 more
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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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Copper-induced death, also termed cuproptosis, is a novel form of programmed cell death and is promising as a new strategy for cancer therapeutics. Elevated copper levels in tumor cells are positively associated with high PD-L1 expression.
Yusai Xie +5 more
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A TIMM17A Regulatory Network Contributing to Breast Cancer
BackgroundTranslocase of inner mitochondrial membrane 17A (TIMM17A) is overexpressed in breast cancer (BRCA), and upregulation can increase the aggressiveness of BRCA cells.
Jiajia Cai +7 more
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