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Yuji Nawata
/
Hans Joachim Dethlefs
(eds.)
Performance Spaces and Stage Technologies
A Comparative Perspective on Theatre History
A global history of theatre and performance as a history of architecture and technology including case studies on Babylonia, Europe, China, and Japan.
Kai Tuchmann
(ed.)
Postdramatic Dramaturgies
Resonances between Asia and Europe
The world's leading practitioners of postdramatic theatre offer an insider perspective of their artistic thinking and methods.
Cultural Diversity in Motion
Rethinking Cultural Policy and Performing Arts in an Intercultural Society
How to activate diversity in motion in performing arts? The book offers a fairness-based cultural policy perspective for the performing arts field.
Contemporary PerforMemory
Dancing through Spacetime, Historical Trauma, and Diaspora in the 21st Century
An interdisciplinary research journey, introducing the new idea of PerforMemory through a study of contemporary dance-making in Europe, Taiwan, the Caribbean and the USA.
Processing Choreography
Thinking with William Forsythe's Duo
An enthralling and significant case study of dance relevant to broader discussion of culture, institutionalization, and embodiment.
Pina Bausch's Dance Theater
Company, Artistic Practices and Reception
An extensive analysis of Pina Bausch's oeuvre including the development of a praxeology of translation as a key concept for dance and art theory.
Emerging Affinities – Possible Futures of Performative Arts
Emerging Affinities connects disciplines and discourses to investigate the future of performative forms.
Sabine Huschka
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Barbara Gronau
(eds.)
Energy and Forces as Aesthetic Interventions
Politics of Bodily Scenarios
Aesthetic dimensions of energetic processes. Theoretical, analytic and critical approaches to dance, theatre and performance in dialogue.
Resilient Bodies, Residual Effects
Artistic Articulations of Borders and Collectivity from Lebanon and Palestine
Bodies, borders and collectivity: with recourse to artistic practices from Lebanon and Palestine, Sandra Noeth questions what it takes to cross a border, and what it takes to belong.
Wolfgang Schneider
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Lebogang L. Nawa
(eds.)
Theatre in Transformation
Artistic Processes and Cultural Policy in South Africa
Theatre is a mirror of society; artists are seismographs in processes of transformation. The book is based on a research about Cultural Policy in post-apartheid South Africa.