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Scenography Expanded: An Introduction to Contemporary Performance Design


Scenography Expanded: An Introduction to Contemporary Performance Design

Paperback by McKinney, Joslin (University of Leeds, UK); Palmer, Professor Scott (University of Leeds, UK); McKinney, Joslin (University of Leeds, UK); Palmer, Professor Scott (University of Leeds, UK); Di Benedetto, Stephen A. (Michigan State University, USA)

Scenography Expanded: An Introduction to Contemporary Performance Design

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ISBN:
9781474244398
Publication Date:
29 Jun 2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Methuen Drama
Pages:
240 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 16 - 17 May 2024
Scenography Expanded: An Introduction to Contemporary Performance Design

Description

Scenography Expanded is a foundational text offering readers a thorough introduction to contemporary performance design, both in and beyond the theatre. It examines the potential of the visual, spatial, technological, material and environmental aspects of performance to shape performative encounters. It analyses examples of scenography as sites of imaginative exchange and transformative experience and it discusses the social, political and ethical dimensions of performance design. The international range of contributors and case studies provide clear perspectives on why scenographic design has become a central consideration for performance makers today. The extended introduction defines the characteristics of 21st-century scenography and examines the scope and potentials of this new field. Across five sections, the volume provides examples and case studies which richly illustrate the scope of contemporary scenographic practice and which analyse the various ways in which it is used in global cultural contexts. These include mainstream theatre practice, experimental theatre, installation and live art, performance in the city, large-scale events and popular entertainments, and performances by and for specific communities.

Contents

Illustrations Contributors Acknowledgements Foreword - Arnold Aronson Introducing 'Expanded' Scenography - Joslin McKinney and Scott Palmer Section 1: TECHNOLOGICAL SPACE 1 Devices of Wonder: globalizing technologies in the process of scenography - Christopher Baugh (University of Leeds, UK) 2 Screen Space: Bearing Witness & Performing Resistance - Dorita Hannah (University of Tasmania, Australia) Section 2: ARCHITECTURAL SPACE 3 Between Symbolic Representation and New Critical Realism: Architecture as Scenography and Scenography as Architecture - Thea Brejzek (University of Technology, Sydney, Australia) 4 City as Site: Street Performance and Site Permeability during the Festival Internacional Teatro a Mil, Chile, 2012-2015 - Marcela Oteiza (Wesleyan University, CT, USA) Section 3: AGENCY 5 Scenography Matters: Performing Romani Identities: Strategy and Critique - Jane Collins (University of the Arts, London, UK) and Ethel Brooks (Rutgers University, NJ, USA) 6 Scenographic Agency: A Showing-doing and a Responsibility for Showing-doing - Kathleen Irwin (University of Regina, Canada) 7 Thinking that Matters: Towards a Post-Anthropocentric Approach to Performance Design - Maaike Bleeker (Utrecht University, Netherlands) Section 4: AUDIENCES 8 Audience Immersion, Mindfulness and the Experience of Scenography - David Shearing (University of Leeds, UK) 9 Cognitive Approaches to Performance Design, or How the Dead Materialize and Other Spectacular Design Solutions - Stephen Di Benedetto (University of Miami, FL, USA) Section 5: MATERIALITY 10 The Matter of Water: Bodily Experience of Scenography in Contemporary Spectacle - Nebojša Tabacki (University of the Arts, Berlin, Germany) 11 Ecologies of Autism: Vibrant Space in Imagining Autism - Melissa Trimingham (University of Kent, UK) Bibliography Index

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