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E-raamat: Readings of Contemporary Circus: A Dramaturgy [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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What are the characteristics of contemporary circus? In what way does contemporary circus differ from theater, dance, and performance? Where do hybrid forms exist? Where are there observable commonalities? Despite the diversity of contemporary circus performances, are there generalizable characteristics that unite the performances? What potential do these questions have for dramaturgical practice?

This book adapts a cultural-semiotic approach to analyze contemporary circus performances. It offers the first comprehensive documentation and interpretation of the artform based on the semiotic reading theories of cultural, literature, theater, and dance studies. The volume thereby provides a dramaturgy of contemporary circus, which reveals its generalizable characteristics, fundamental techniques and structures, and the effects they produce. At the same time, theories and methods are modified and further developed regarding the characteristics of the circus.

This book is designed for students and scholars of theater and performance studies, as well as for artists, dramaturges, and directors working in the field of circus.



This book adapts a cultural-semiotic approach to analyze contemporary circus performances. It offers the first comprehensive documentation and interpretation of the artform based on the semiotic reading theories of cultural, literature, theater, and dance studies.

Foreword

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Theory

Chapter 3: Contemporary circus readings: an analysis model

Chapter 4: Come wander with me: on narration in Fragments of a Mind by
Squarehead Productions

Chapter 5: Metonymic and metaphorical readings: on ambiguity in I am (k)not
by Ana Jordão

Chapter 6: A balancing act between novel and circus: intertextuality and
intermediality in Le fil sous la neige by Les Colporteurs

Chapter 7: Show me where you play, and Ill tell you what you are: on the
relevance of performance context in L'Argile by Jimmy Gonzalez

Chapter 8: Otherness is the craziness we carry inside: on the discursive
context of L'Autre by Cie Claudio Stellato

Chapter 9: Welcome to the Wonderland of contemporary circus: on metadiscourse
in Les Princesses by Cheptel Aleïkoum

Chapter 10: Conclusion and outlook: toward a dramaturgy of contemporary
circus

Appendix

Bibliography

Index
Franziska Trapp is a postdoctoral researcher at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium.