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Staging and Re-cycling: Retrieving, Reflecting and Re-framing the Archive [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 252 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 650 g, 1 Line drawings, black and white; 3 Halftones, black and white; 4 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Jul-2020
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367859394
  • ISBN-13: 9780367859398
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 252 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 650 g, 1 Line drawings, black and white; 3 Halftones, black and white; 4 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studies
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Jul-2020
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367859394
  • ISBN-13: 9780367859398
Teised raamatud teemal:

In Staging and Re- cycling , John Keefe and Knut Ove Arntzen re-visit and reappraise a selection of their work to explore how the retrieval, re-approaching and re-framing of material can offer pathways for new work and new thinking.

The book includes a collection of reprinted and first-published (although previously presented) textual material interspersed with editorial material – reflective essays from John and Knut on these pieces from the archives and original essays from invited scholars that explore the theme of repetition and re-cycling. The project has a number of aims: to suggest how the status of ‘new’ with regard to academic and staged dramaturgical materials may be reframed; to re-examine these through certain lenses and concepts (re-cycling; re-working; the spectator; landscape, post- and other dramaturgies); to explore the possibilities of critique offered by particular modes of juxtaposition, dialogue and dialectic; to offer further provocations to received ideas; and to retrieve and re-approach material, once published or presented, that becomes ‘lost’ in archives or on library shelves. As shown here, the role of the hyphen acts as an indicator to the status of ‘re-’ in relation to the ‘new’.

Written for scholars and academics, researchers, undergraduate and postgraduate students, and practitioners working in all forms for theatre and performance, Staging and Re-cycling suggests a new form of dialogue between work, authors and readers, and draws out threads that extend back into the past and potentially forward into the future.

List of figures
viii
Notes on contributors ix
Acknowledgements and permissions xi
1 Editorial introduction
1(9)
John Keefe
Knut Ove Arntzen
2 Play Beckett: Beckett's performance dramaturgy as total theatre (2003)
10(8)
John Keefe
3 The PG and FPG: Stage action or stage metaphysics? (2005)
18(9)
John Keefe
4 Essay 1: Archival foundations and first reflections
27(9)
John Keefe
5 A letter on recycling Sam
36(6)
Richard Cuming
6 Dramaturgical dissolution in the ambient (2007)
42(12)
Knut Ove Arntzen
7 The resurrected theatre machine: A postdramatic paradox (2008)
54(13)
Knut Ove Arntzen
8 Essay 1: Theatre studies, self-reflection and creativity: Understanding theory through metaphors
67(8)
Knut Ove Arntzen
9 Berkoff's `Londons': Staging psycho-geographies of the feared and the ecstatic (2009)
75(11)
John Keefe
10 Recycling sources and experiencing physical theatre in educating professionals (2009)
86(11)
John Keefe
11 Essay 2: Circling around: Looking(s) and empathies
97(10)
John Keefe
12 Retaining and refraining: Notes on processes of remembering in Rosemary Butcher's choreography-making
107(8)
Stefanie Sachsenmaier
13 On telling the world and `recycling' in the new theatre (2009)
115(5)
Knut Ove Arntzen
14 Essay 2: Researching, re-making, re-cycling
120(8)
Knut Ove Arntzen
15 Recycling, situationism and postspectacular theatre
128(6)
Andre Eiermann
16 Play(ing) it again: Recycling as theatres, histories, memories (2010)
134(10)
John Keefe
17 Essay 3: Spectatorial ghosts
144(12)
John Keefe
18 Re-cycle/up-cycle: A conversation
156(11)
Gian Carlo Rossi
Jacek Ludwig Scarso
19 Producing marginality and post-mainstream in independent theatre (2007)
167(15)
Knut Ove Arntzen
20 Essay 3: Nordic inter-action: Avant-garde to visual performance -- the ritualistic and mechanical
182(8)
Knut Ove Arntzen
21 Impossible Theatres and the possible; some dramaturgical provocations and responses to the opening statement, and implications (2015)
190(10)
John Keefe
22 Essay 4: Further paths, returning threads
200(8)
John Keefe
23 Drama in landscapes (2014)
208(14)
Knut Ove Arntzen
24 Essay 4: Directing and choreographing as a free and open mise-en-scene: From risky auteurship to re-cycling theatre
222(7)
Knut Ove Arntzen
25 Dancing with your cycle -- theatre and performance research as archivist practice
229(6)
Annelis Kuhlmann
26 Editorial conclusion
235(6)
John Keefe
Knut Ove Arntzen
27 Selected other published material
241(2)
John Keefe
Knut Ove Arntzen
Index 243
John Keefe is a Senior Lecturer in the Cass School of Art, Architecture & Design at London Metropolitan University.

Knut Ove Arntzen is a Professor of Theatre Studies at the University of Bergen, Norway.