Inhabiting the meta visual : : contemporary performance themes / / edited by Helene Gee Markstein and Arthur Maria Steijn.

Theatre and the many varied expressions of performance practice in live and mediated performance forms, are by their nature inter-disciplinary. The goal of this volume is to develop discussion with a focus on the visual aspects of performance brought up by artists and researchers in various performa...

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Place / Publishing House:Oxford, United Kingdom : : Inter-Disciplinary Press,, [2016]
2016
Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / Helene Gee Markstein and Arthur Maria Steijn
  • In Pursuit of the Social in Site-Specific Performance / Artemis Sierra
  • The Dramaturgy of Wine, the Terroir of Performance: Multi-Sensory Performance-Making in Through the Grapevine / Roanna Mitchell and Krysta Dennis
  • The Theatricality of the Human Body in Performance Art / Pnina Porter
  • Facing Things / Andrew Cope
  • Psychical Distance as a Basis for Perception and Creative Participation / Tereza Sluková
  • Theatrical Performance in Light of Jean Paul Sartre’s Theory of the Imagination / Mahdi Ansari
  • Is that a Watermelon on Your Head or a Basket of Fruits? Orthodox Masculinity in Sports and the Paradoxical Erotic Experience of the Roughriders Male Fans’ Drag Expressions / Jorge Sandoval
  • Live from New York: Movement Performance and the Representation of American Heteronormativity / Colleen Culley
  • American Showgirl: Ziegfeld to J Lo / Virginia L. Vogel
  • Reduction as a Means to Enhance Choreographic Potential in Musical Performance / Falk Hübner
  • Songs for an Injured Environment: Creating Visual Metaphors From a Theatre of Nature / Lisa Parkins
  • Symbolic Use of Dress: Related Ritual in English and Spanish Oral Traditions / Ana Belén Martínez García
  • Utzon’s Use of Light to Influence the Audience’s Perception of the Sydney Opera House / Simon Dwyer
  • iPad Svoboda: The Physical Theatre of Projected Light / Andy Hurst and Judita Vivas
  • Experimental Music Theatre and Its Investigation: Dieter Schnebel’s Körper-Sprache / Christa Brüstle
  • Set the Machine into Motion: On Hotel Pro Forma’s Performance Laughter in the Dark / Maria Carneiro
  • A Live-Time Relation: Motion Graphics Meets Classical Music / Arthur Maria Steijn.