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Theatre and Identity

"Facing Mirrors": Contemporary Greek Theatre Productions and the Issue of Identity

"Facing Mirrors": Contemporary Greek Theatre Productions and the Issue of Identity

... Greek theatre began an open dis- cussion with each one of the components that had hitherto constituted its identity, sporadically at first, but with increasing intensity in the following ...older ...

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Theatre and Canadian Political Identity: A Study of contemporary First Nation Plays

Theatre and Canadian Political Identity: A Study of contemporary First Nation Plays

... Canadian theatre audiences and makers alike has been the ever-pervading sense of national consciousness and identity whereby both the theatre going audiences and that of the theatre producing ...

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Trans formative theatre : living further realities

Trans formative theatre : living further realities

... The iceberg is continuously changing position, is always travelling and that is the reason why its body is shaped by its encounters. Being touched by other bodies is the way in which memories are built and its own ...

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Book review: Theatre and performance in small nations, edited by Steve Blandford

Book review: Theatre and performance in small nations, edited by Steve Blandford

... By using the phrase ‘small nations’ in the title, it is clear that this collection is about nationhood and what that might mean in different contexts. Blandford states early on that his aim is to interrogate and ...

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Actor Alone: Solo Performance in New Zealand

Actor Alone: Solo Performance in New Zealand

... Warrington refers to a number of solo performances in support of her claim that Asian theatre has recently gained a face and voice in New Zealand culture. This, she says, is a change from the historical ...

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Constructing habitus: promoting an international arts trend at the Singapore Arts Festival

Constructing habitus: promoting an international arts trend at the Singapore Arts Festival

... both theatre companies have picked up the ‘rules of the games’ in commissioning and promoting the arts in Singapore according to the regulations imposed by the Government through its various ...these ...

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Of training, tokenism and productive misinterpretation: reflections on the After China project

Of training, tokenism and productive misinterpretation: reflections on the After China project

... In this respect, approaching Asian theatre traditions 'through the lens of the Western practitioner'll may lead performers to see the Chinese part of their identity 'as having a kind of"[r] ...

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Dalit Theatre: A Theatre of Protest

Dalit Theatre: A Theatre of Protest

... Street theatre is totally Indian in its nature and is a weapon for many to reach out to public without any technical ...Dalit theatre has, right since its inception, been a theatre of social ...

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Dubbing Modernization: The United States, France, and the Politics of Development in the Ivory Coast, 1946 1968

Dubbing Modernization: The United States, France, and the Politics of Development in the Ivory Coast, 1946 1968

... The question of cultural revitalization in the area of performance reflected and was the reflection of these socio-political transformations. The newly emerged group of middle class, educated, and nationalist Egyptians ...

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Edward Bond’s Rational Theatre and Violence of Saved

Edward Bond’s Rational Theatre and Violence of Saved

... Rational theatre it is imperative to ra ise questions as politica l thin ker, but it is not the task to supply awareness as politica l ...its identity; it’s not primitive and dark but rational and ...

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Theatre as Research – A Mysterious Mix

Theatre as Research – A Mysterious Mix

... community. After the locals tell their stories, the interpreted data and results are played back to them in the form of a theatre performance. Socially and aesthetically, these stories, which in script form are a ...

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Acting Real: Testimony of Rachel Corrie on Stage

Acting Real: Testimony of Rachel Corrie on Stage

... Naming German playwright Georg Büchner’s 1835 play Danton’s Death (Dantons Tod) “a proto-documentary play in the modern sense” (Dawson, 1999, p. 1) as much of the dialogues of the play comes from primary sources and as ...

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Cultural change and identity shift in relation to cultural policy in post war Taiwan, with particular reference to theatre

Cultural change and identity shift in relation to cultural policy in post war Taiwan, with particular reference to theatre

... LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS ACCLA ACLA - Awarding Committee for Chinese Literature and Arts zhonghua wenyi fiangjin weiyuanhuirPV3ZV-MýkgýjRt Association of Chinese I-iterature and Arts zhongg[r] ...

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Theatre and Activism: The Agit Prop Theatre Way

Theatre and Activism: The Agit Prop Theatre Way

... Black Theatre in Africa and the Americas ...street theatre using agit prop techniques is hugely popular and theatre exponents like Badal Sircar and Safdar Hashmi are almost household names in the ...

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The LSUNO Workshop Theatre: The Little Theatre That Could

The LSUNO Workshop Theatre: The Little Theatre That Could

... Patricia Arnett, Bryan Batulis, F. Edward Boardman III, Barbara Bollinger, Rene Borne, James Bourgeois, Sandra Buring, Kathleen Caboni, Kathleen Calder, Gavin Cameron-Webb, Ronald Carnovsky, Robert Carpenter, Theresa ...

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“Bringing Back the Essential Meaning of the Theatre”: Harold Pinter and the Belarus Free Theatre

“Bringing Back the Essential Meaning of the Theatre”: Harold Pinter and the Belarus Free Theatre

... wrote in The Guardian, “What strikes me [about Belarus Free Theatre] is their wit, vitality and inventiveness” (2008). Over the years they have toured all around the world and managed to gain an international ...

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Theatre and anti theatre in the plays of Harold Pinter

Theatre and anti theatre in the plays of Harold Pinter

... THEATRE AND ANTI-THEATRE IN THE PLAYS OF HAROLD PINTER Hassan Ayoubi A Thesis Submitted for the Degree of MPhil at the University of St Andrews.. 1985 Full metadata for this item is avai[r] ...

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The Astronomical Orientation of Ancient Greek Theatres in Relation to the Topography and the Greek Mythology

The Astronomical Orientation of Ancient Greek Theatres in Relation to the Topography and the Greek Mythology

... the theatre of Epidaurus, during the celebration period of Asclepieia (June 22 nd to July 21 st ) the main axis of the theatre meets the Sagittarius constellation, at vertical angle of 16° at ...the ...

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Theatre as education

Theatre as education

... Dorothy Heathcote created a „Teacher in Role” approach to Drama in the 1970s, which she called the Mantle of the Expert (Heathcote, 2004). As a Drama student at Melbourne University around that time, I was in the ...

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Justice, identity and managing with philosophy

Justice, identity and managing with philosophy

... that identity to become? Do they accept responsibility for their (extremely significant) role in shaping it? Do they know what the current identity of the organization that they lead actually is, and where ...

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