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Peripeti, 2021
Why a Theatre Laboratory? It includes the programme of a three days’ international symposium from October 4th through 6th 2004. This is the first initiative taken by the Centre for Theatre Laboratory Studies (CTLS), a newly inaugurated centre under Aarhus University in cooperation with Nordisk Teaterlaboratorium.
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Why a Theatre Laboratory? It includes the programme of a three days’ international symposium from October 4th through 6th 2004. This is the first initiative taken by the Centre for Theatre Laboratory Studies (CTLS), a newly inaugurated centre under Aarhus University in cooperation with Nordisk Teaterlaboratorium.
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Etienne Decroux and his Theatre Laboratory
2023In questa monografia si ricostruire con completezza e originalità di prospettiva critica, anche grazie ad apporti documentari inediti, il percorso artistico e intellettuale di uno dei più grandi creatori teatrali del XX secolo. Decroux non fu soltanto l'inventore del mimo corporeo, che innovava radicalmente l'espressione corporea rispetto alla ...
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Catastrophe : Beckett's Laboratory / Theatre
Modern Drama, 1987How 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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6. Performer Training: Researching Practice in the Theatre Laboratory
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The Tulane Drama Review, 1965
What has been called “the intellectual adventure of the twentieth century” is a sudden awareness of the unexploited possibilities of the arts. It is more than a lucid hubris, more than a deliberate effort to transcend the limits imposed by tradition and prudence. It is a deep conviction that art must change its structure and even its function.
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What has been called “the intellectual adventure of the twentieth century” is a sudden awareness of the unexploited possibilities of the arts. It is more than a lucid hubris, more than a deliberate effort to transcend the limits imposed by tradition and prudence. It is a deep conviction that art must change its structure and even its function.
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The place of the laboratory theatre in the liberal arts
Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1928(1928). The place of the laboratory theatre in the liberal arts. Quarterly Journal of Speech: Vol. 14, No. 3, pp. 313-333.
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South Africa: a laboratory for theatre research
Communicatio, 1985SUMMARY 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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Theatre Laboratory as Space for Learning
2017This chapter provides and discusses a definition for the volatile concept of theatre laboratory, outlining an historical framework for this theatrical phenomenon. Common traits of theatre laboratories will be identified, as well as critical reflections against a cohesive look at theatre laboratory as a consistent form. While acknowledging the diversity
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Discoveries and Recoveries in the Laboratory of Georgian Theatre
New Theatre Quarterly, 2011For a four-month period in 2010 David Francis Taylor worked as a research consultant with the Theatre Royal at Bury St Edmunds, the only working Regency playhouse in Britain. In this article Taylor reflects upon the experiences and insights he acquired over the course of this collaboration. In particular, he indicates how the theatre's restaging of the
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