TWO INTERCULTURAL PERFORMANCES
... This does not mean, however, that intercultural theatre performance is disappearing from the world stage. On the contrary, it is quite commonly practiced especially in non-Western countries. And the research on interculturalism has come under the broad discipline of cultural studies in general. As R ...
... This does not mean, however, that intercultural theatre performance is disappearing from the world stage. On the contrary, it is quite commonly practiced especially in non-Western countries. And the research on interculturalism has come under the broad discipline of cultural studies in general. As R ...
Who`s Afraid of Virginia Woolf at Seattle Repertory Theatre_Encore
... creates a bond among them in the process. Amy talked about this unique bond, explaining how when there’s a small cast you get an “extra dose” of that connection with your fellow actors. And these bonds come through in the performance. ...
... creates a bond among them in the process. Amy talked about this unique bond, explaining how when there’s a small cast you get an “extra dose” of that connection with your fellow actors. And these bonds come through in the performance. ...
Summer Program
... Since those humble beginnings, this company has grown by leaps and bounds. We’ve done new works, explored American classics, and bloodied up multiple stages with our Hard Bard tragedies. In 2014 we joined a small handful of companies that have produced every play in Shakespeare’s Canon. We developed ...
... Since those humble beginnings, this company has grown by leaps and bounds. We’ve done new works, explored American classics, and bloodied up multiple stages with our Hard Bard tragedies. In 2014 we joined a small handful of companies that have produced every play in Shakespeare’s Canon. We developed ...
The Servant of Two Masters - Shakespeare Theatre Company
... Usually we end up cutting it, but there’s something to be had from the full, most ferocious kind of play. It has a residue, a logic, that stays. If we can keep it fun in the room, and the actors are having a good time, the audience is going to smell it. If there’s no pleasure of the actor at play, t ...
... Usually we end up cutting it, but there’s something to be had from the full, most ferocious kind of play. It has a residue, a logic, that stays. If we can keep it fun in the room, and the actors are having a good time, the audience is going to smell it. If there’s no pleasure of the actor at play, t ...
Heinz Hilpert: The Revitalization of German theatre after World War II
... operating alongside established theatres; smaller cities like Aachen, Bochum, Essen, and many others engendered groups that continue to be productive. This kind of decentralization has given the Federal Republic the most active theatre life of any country in the world: there are at present approxima ...
... operating alongside established theatres; smaller cities like Aachen, Bochum, Essen, and many others engendered groups that continue to be productive. This kind of decentralization has given the Federal Republic the most active theatre life of any country in the world: there are at present approxima ...
Aesthetics and Ideology in Contemporary Literature and Drama
... of any specific ideology, thus redressing the imbalance which George Levine laments in his study, without, however, claiming that the aesthetic can ever stand alone, in splendid isolation from its context. Obviously, the rejection of the “poetics of culture” and its assimilation to what is perceived ...
... of any specific ideology, thus redressing the imbalance which George Levine laments in his study, without, however, claiming that the aesthetic can ever stand alone, in splendid isolation from its context. Obviously, the rejection of the “poetics of culture” and its assimilation to what is perceived ...
Program - The Old Globe
... on numerous Nominating and Search Committees as the Globe evolved and matured to the worldclass team that it is now. John and Susan have always enjoyed the variety of theatre productions at the Globe, from shows in the original proscenium theatre to the theatre-in-the-round to the outdoor Shakespear ...
... on numerous Nominating and Search Committees as the Globe evolved and matured to the worldclass team that it is now. John and Susan have always enjoyed the variety of theatre productions at the Globe, from shows in the original proscenium theatre to the theatre-in-the-round to the outdoor Shakespear ...
here - Queensborough Community College
... 2 years of general education courses at a community college and save money for their major-‐specific classes at a university. Individual attention Community College offers a more personable education experienc ...
... 2 years of general education courses at a community college and save money for their major-‐specific classes at a university. Individual attention Community College offers a more personable education experienc ...
Completed Master Theses in Drama Therapy New
... Abstract : The study is informed by the need for cross cultural sensitivity and awareness in the practice of Drama Therapy. The author explores one way in which Drama Therapy can be culturally relevant and responsive to diverse populations in which it may be situated. Trinidad and Tobago is a West ...
... Abstract : The study is informed by the need for cross cultural sensitivity and awareness in the practice of Drama Therapy. The author explores one way in which Drama Therapy can be culturally relevant and responsive to diverse populations in which it may be situated. Trinidad and Tobago is a West ...
Ancient reperformances of Sophocles. Trends in Classics, 7 (2).
... and so someone might indeed attempt to stage a revival. Behind Herodotus’ brief remark, then, may lie a sophisticated culture of reperformance as early as the 490s; even initially unpopular plays could see more than one production, at the hands of different producers. These reperformances must have ...
... and so someone might indeed attempt to stage a revival. Behind Herodotus’ brief remark, then, may lie a sophisticated culture of reperformance as early as the 490s; even initially unpopular plays could see more than one production, at the hands of different producers. These reperformances must have ...
Dirty Blonde Final Document:Dirty Blonde Final
... designing sets to performing their own version of Shakespeare’s The Tempest. Just one of many outstanding educational outreach programs at the Globe, which include the award-winning, bilingual playwriting program, Teatro Meta, the annual Language Arts Awards, as well as the Playguides program and In ...
... designing sets to performing their own version of Shakespeare’s The Tempest. Just one of many outstanding educational outreach programs at the Globe, which include the award-winning, bilingual playwriting program, Teatro Meta, the annual Language Arts Awards, as well as the Playguides program and In ...
The Chorus in Ancient Greek Theatre
... The Chorus in Ancient Greek Theatre The Greeks, often considered to be the pioneers of Western theatre, were the first to introduce the chorus as a dramatic element. At the beginning of the fifth century B.C.E., choruses were made up of approximately fifty actors confined ...
... The Chorus in Ancient Greek Theatre The Greeks, often considered to be the pioneers of Western theatre, were the first to introduce the chorus as a dramatic element. At the beginning of the fifth century B.C.E., choruses were made up of approximately fifty actors confined ...
study guide - South Coast Repertory
... moved alone to Copenhagen to seek his fortune as an actor or singer. Although his dream never came true, he was destined to be in love with the theatre for the rest of his life. But when someone causally referred to him as a poet, his life suddenly took a new direction. “It went through me, body and ...
... moved alone to Copenhagen to seek his fortune as an actor or singer. Although his dream never came true, he was destined to be in love with the theatre for the rest of his life. But when someone causally referred to him as a poet, his life suddenly took a new direction. “It went through me, body and ...
The first professional production of The Doll`s House in Afrikaans
... derives from its British parent, where the themes of Ibsen’s naturalist plays had been regarded as controversial till well into the twentieth century. Certainly the pervasiveness of local productions of Shaw’s work in the early part of the century would support this argument, with the rather outspok ...
... derives from its British parent, where the themes of Ibsen’s naturalist plays had been regarded as controversial till well into the twentieth century. Certainly the pervasiveness of local productions of Shaw’s work in the early part of the century would support this argument, with the rather outspok ...
Drama in Practice SAS 2015: Sample unit of Work
... excerpts from verbatim theatre playscripts to: − identify and explain the dramatic form and style unique to verbatim theatre and analyse how verbatim theatre has evolved throughout the ages (C1.2, C2.1, C2.2) − identify and explain the reasons for experiencing and engaging with verbatim theatre with ...
... excerpts from verbatim theatre playscripts to: − identify and explain the dramatic form and style unique to verbatim theatre and analyse how verbatim theatre has evolved throughout the ages (C1.2, C2.1, C2.2) − identify and explain the reasons for experiencing and engaging with verbatim theatre with ...
THEATREWORKS SILICON VALLEY UNVEILS 46th SEASON
... Krieger, Stephen Schwartz, Duncan Sheik, Joe DiPietro, and Andrew Lippa, among many others), providing an artistic home in which America’s theatre artists can create new works. In addition, the company has developed scores of works which have gone on to both regional and Off-Broadway productions. A ...
... Krieger, Stephen Schwartz, Duncan Sheik, Joe DiPietro, and Andrew Lippa, among many others), providing an artistic home in which America’s theatre artists can create new works. In addition, the company has developed scores of works which have gone on to both regional and Off-Broadway productions. A ...
Reviresco rainbow interactive theatre model - Greeley
... point for dialogue and action. In Image Theatre, the participants create a physical picture using their bodies and facial expressions to depict an emotion or situation where a character experiences some type of oppression. Although the image is created in a calculated manner, the improvisational dia ...
... point for dialogue and action. In Image Theatre, the participants create a physical picture using their bodies and facial expressions to depict an emotion or situation where a character experiences some type of oppression. Although the image is created in a calculated manner, the improvisational dia ...
Scene: Jimtown in Dixieland. Time: Election Day.
... attention in the legitimate theatre and were relegated to variety halls. The rise of Viennese operetta and the associated American retreat from the musical stage, while a curious blow to native talent in the short run would actually prove to be a plus. During World War I European nations and their t ...
... attention in the legitimate theatre and were relegated to variety halls. The rise of Viennese operetta and the associated American retreat from the musical stage, while a curious blow to native talent in the short run would actually prove to be a plus. During World War I European nations and their t ...
`The value of being together? Audiences in
... unproblematic. In addition, the context within which they were asked to produce written responses must be acknowledged in terms of the type of knowledge this might produce. The critical responses were written to be assessed after presentation in a seminar setting and subsequent re-drafting. The styl ...
... unproblematic. In addition, the context within which they were asked to produce written responses must be acknowledged in terms of the type of knowledge this might produce. The critical responses were written to be assessed after presentation in a seminar setting and subsequent re-drafting. The styl ...
The life of Leopoldo Fregoli
... (Fregoli, 1936). His formal stage debut was at the age of 15 with an amateur company famous for having helped the early careers of several Italian actors. As well as straight roles in full length plays he tried his luck at conjuring tricks in magic shows which were often far from well received. Fort ...
... (Fregoli, 1936). His formal stage debut was at the age of 15 with an amateur company famous for having helped the early careers of several Italian actors. As well as straight roles in full length plays he tried his luck at conjuring tricks in magic shows which were often far from well received. Fort ...
You, Me and Society: Political Theatre and Its Impacts
... production –with vocals sung by the performers, based on their own stories. The audience for Years’ first performance reacted with tears and a “vociferous standing ovation” (22). “I realized,” Sepinuck writes, “that this new form of performance had more potency than anything I’d been able to make ch ...
... production –with vocals sung by the performers, based on their own stories. The audience for Years’ first performance reacted with tears and a “vociferous standing ovation” (22). “I realized,” Sepinuck writes, “that this new form of performance had more potency than anything I’d been able to make ch ...
anna deavere smith
... world and have made their ways back into the seats of festivals and theatres hungry for truth and knowledge. Documentary filmmakers have expanded their research into new worlds and representing these worlds has become an art form. The technological limitations of the past have been diminished and co ...
... world and have made their ways back into the seats of festivals and theatres hungry for truth and knowledge. Documentary filmmakers have expanded their research into new worlds and representing these worlds has become an art form. The technological limitations of the past have been diminished and co ...
Student Handbook - Collins Hill Theatre
... important purpose in our schools, helping our youth to become out-of-the-box thinkers, problem solvers, and team players, while building self-esteem and confidence. With passion, exploration, and innovative thinking, great art has the unique power to affect change in the world. In the classroom, I c ...
... important purpose in our schools, helping our youth to become out-of-the-box thinkers, problem solvers, and team players, while building self-esteem and confidence. With passion, exploration, and innovative thinking, great art has the unique power to affect change in the world. In the classroom, I c ...
The Lion and the Jewel By Wole Soyinka
... All these forms contributed to the creation of the Yoruba opera, which was first developed in the mid-twentieth century by Hubert Ogunde. By 1947, the Yoruba opera had taken on a specific form – it opened with a glee (a rousing musical number), followed by a topical, satirical story with dialogue, s ...
... All these forms contributed to the creation of the Yoruba opera, which was first developed in the mid-twentieth century by Hubert Ogunde. By 1947, the Yoruba opera had taken on a specific form – it opened with a glee (a rousing musical number), followed by a topical, satirical story with dialogue, s ...
Nomads Theatre Company
... Theatre has long been an avenue for artists to find who they are, in a personal and artistic way. We hope that the content of our shows can do the same for those outside the theatre as well. The American culture can be daunting and oppressive to those who do not find themselves to fit in to the “reg ...
... Theatre has long been an avenue for artists to find who they are, in a personal and artistic way. We hope that the content of our shows can do the same for those outside the theatre as well. The American culture can be daunting and oppressive to those who do not find themselves to fit in to the “reg ...
Medieval theatre
Medieval theatre refers to the theatre in the period between the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century A.D. and the beginning of the Renaissance in approximately the 15th century A.D. Medieval theatre covers all drama produced in Europe over that thousand-year period and refers to a variety of genres, including liturgical drama, mystery plays, morality plays, farces and masques. Beginning with Hrosvitha of Gandersheim in the 10th century, Medieval drama was for the most part very religious and moral in its themes, staging and traditions. The most famous examples of Medieval plays are the English cycle dramas, the York Mystery Plays, the Chester Mystery Plays, the Wakefield Mystery Plays and the N-Town Plays, as well as the morality play, Everyman.Due to a lack of surviving records and texts, a low literacy rate of the general population, and the opposition of the clergy to some types of performance, there are few surviving sources on Medieval drama of the Early and High Medieval periods. However, by the late period, drama and theatre began to become more secularized and a larger number of records survive documenting plays and performances.