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After live : possibility, potentiality, and the future of performance
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Overview
Conceives of traditional dramatic theater as a place for taming the future and then conceptualizes how performance beyond this paradigm might stage the unruly nature of futurity. Chapters offer insights into the plays of Beckett, Churchill, Eno, and Gombrowicz, devised theater practices, and include an extended exploration of the Italian director Romeo Castellucci. Through the lens of potentiality, other chapters present novel approaches to minimalist sculpture and dance, then reflect on how the beholder him- or herself is called upon to perform when confronted by such work.
Publisher
University of Michigan Press
ISBN
9780472052868, 0472052861, 9780472072866, 0472072862
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| Call Number | Copies | Material | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| PN2039.S235 2015 | 1 | BOOK | AUTOSTORE |
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