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“A Theatre—or, More Aptly, a Laboratory”: India in the 1940s Egyptian Left as an Antecedent of Bandung Internationalism

Comparative Literature Studies, 2022
:Delving into an ephemeral 1940s Cairene magazine and conducting oral history, this essay focalizes an unrecorded Egyptian–Indian moment wedged between the two countries’ anti-imperial cooperation in the 1920s and 1930s, and their postindependence ...
H. Halim
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Culture, art and artifice: theatre as a laboratory for identity / Cultura, arte y artificio: el teatro como laboratorio de identidades

Estudios De Psicologia, 2019
This paper approaches theatre performance as a laboratory for the simulation of behaviour. The preparation of the professional production of a theatre play was observed and videotaped with the purpose of studying (a) the process of production of ...
Alberto Rosa
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Mnemodrama in Action: An Introduction to the Theatre of Alessandro Fersen by John C. Green (review)

Theatre Journal, 2023
Mnemodrama in Action draws Polish-Italian theatrical anthropologist Alessandro Fersen (1911-2001) out from the shadow of his younger contemporary Grotowski. Fersen is best known for his unique stage adaptations beginning in the 1940s at Teatro Stabile in
Scott Venters
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6. Performer Training: Researching Practice in the Theatre Laboratory

2011
Richmond Pitches   +5 more
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Catastrophe : Beckett's Laboratory / Theatre

Modern Drama, 1987
How would an artist like Samuel Beckett, whose work instinctively avoids the timely , write a political play? Or, more explicitly: how would the man who wrote the opening line of Murphy (,The Sun shone, having no alternative, on the nothing new") deal with a "relevant" issue?
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Theatre as a Transcultural Event: Notes on European Identity

The European Legacy
The subject of intercultural exchange is complex and demands that we keep the basic issues that shape our views of the world in mind. And one of these basic issues is what we mean by “European identity.” The ideological concerns over the norms of ...
Heinz-Uwe Haus
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Introduction: The Laboratory of Kashmir

Global Intellectual History
In the mid-twentieth century, Jammu and Kashmir transcended its peripheral status on India’s northern frontier to emerge as a theatre for generalisable political imaginings.
Amar Sohal
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South Africa: a laboratory for theatre research

Communicatio, 1985
SUMMARY The author discusses alternative perspectives on the old paradigm for theatre studies and research in South Africa. He starts by discussing the characteristics of South African theatre research and points to aspects such as the geo-cultural placement and the multi-cultural nature of South African theatre.
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