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Performing site-specific theatre: politics, place, practice

Birch, A.(Edited by)Tompkins, J.(Edited by)
Part of the Performance Interventions series
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Performing Site-Specific Theatre turns a critical eye to the increasingly popular form of site-specific performance. By re-assessing this contemporary practice, the book investigates the nature of the relationship between 'site' and 'performance.' Site-specific performance operates differently from performance that takes place within a theatre venue because it seeks to match form and content (and place and space) more finely than does theatre that takes place inside conventional venues. Yet the form also encourages an investigation of how we might understand 'site' as less fixed or less specifically geographical; it broadens the types of relevant 'spaces' we might consider. The form also enables us to address a range of performative issues, from the development of site-specific 'soundscapes' to the role of the spectator in site-specific performance. The contributions, from leading theorists and practitioners, demonstrate how site-specific performance extends theatre's potential engagement with its geographical and political communities.

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
1137283491 / 9781137283498
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
792.022
07/09/2012
England
English
248 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Description based on print version record.