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El. knyga: Performance and Participation: Practices, Audiences, Politics

(University of Warwick, UK), (Royal Holloway, University of London, UK)
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  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Sep-2017
  • Leidėjas: Red Globe Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781137393180
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Sep-2017
  • Leidėjas: Red Globe Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781137393180

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This edited collection gathers together leading voices in theatre and performance studies to debate the politics of participation and find points of connection across a range of performative forms including community theatre, live art, applied theatre, one-to-one performance and marathon running. Arranged in three sections, 'Recognising Participation', 'Labours of Participation', and 'Authoring Participation', the book raises productive questions about how and why audiences are encouraged to participate in creating the artistic work. This intersection, the authors suggest, blurs the boundaries between producer and consumer, promising modes of engagement that are at once political, social and aesthetic.

Applying theoretical ideas to concrete discussions of practice, this is an ideal resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students of applied theatre, political and socially-engaged theatre, participatory theatre making and performance studies.
List of Illustrations
vii
Notes on Contributors viii
Chapter 1 Performance and Participation
1(16)
Anna Harpin
Helen Nicholson
SECTION I RECOGNISING PARTICIPATION
17(86)
Chapter 2 The Cultivation of Entangled Listening
An Ensemble of More-Than-Human Participants
19(22)
Deirdre Heddon
Chapter 3 Renegotiating Immersive Participation in Analogue's Re-enactments
41(21)
Liam Jarvis
Chapter 4 Mute Stages
Performing Silent Lives
62(20)
Anna Harpin
Chapter 5 Participation, Recognition and Political Space
82(21)
Colette Conroy
SECTION II LABOURS OF PARTICIPATION
103(62)
Chapter 6 Affective Labours of Cultural Participation
105(23)
Helen Nicholson
Chapter 7 Sometimes the Quieter the Revolution, the Louder It Is Heard
Craftivism, Protest and Gender
128(17)
Dawn Fowler
Chapter 8 `Tell No One'
Secret Cinema and the Paradox of Secrecy
145(20)
Adam Alston
SECTION III AUTHORING PARTICIPATION
165(65)
Chapter 9 The Agency of Environment
Artificial Hells and Multi-Story Water
167(22)
Stephen Bottoms
Chapter 10 One Step Forward, One Step Back
Resisting the Forensic Turn
189(20)
James Frieze
Chapter 11 Authority, Authorisation and Authorship
Participation in Community Plays in Belfast
209(21)
Alison Jeffers
References 230(8)
Index 238
Anna Harpin is Associate Professor of Theatre and Performance at the University of Warwick, UK, and is also a theatre maker with her company Idiot Child.

Helen Nicholson is Professor of Theatre and Performance at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK, where she specialises in applied and participatory theatre and contemporary performance.