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Summer. Autumn. Winter. Spring. Staging Life and Death [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius: 240x170 mm, 37 colour illustrations
  • Sari: Manchester University Press
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Nov-2019
  • Kirjastus: Manchester University Press
  • ISBN-10: 152614347X
  • ISBN-13: 9781526143471
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius: 240x170 mm, 37 colour illustrations
  • Sari: Manchester University Press
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Nov-2019
  • Kirjastus: Manchester University Press
  • ISBN-10: 152614347X
  • ISBN-13: 9781526143471
Between 2014 and 2016, Quarantine produced the first iteration of Summer. Autumn. Winter. Spring., an epic quartet comprising three live performances and one film. The full quartet premiered at the Old Granada Television Studios in Manchester in March/April 2016.
This illustrated volume is both a case study of the work, and an investigation into the various themes surrounding it. At the heart of the work is the human life cycle and our relationship with time: the processes of living and dying, the experience of looking backwards and forwards, of being in the present, and of reflection on the stags of life. This volume collects together a range of artists, producers and thinkers who have significant things to say about these important themes.

This illustrated collection documents Quarantine’s large scale performance work, Summer. Autumn. Winter. Spring., together with a collection of writings from many different disciplines and perspectives on its various themes, specifically regarding the human life cycle and human relationships to time.
Note from the editors 1(1)
Acknowledgements 2(4)
Preface 6(4)
Richard Gregory
Renny O'Shea
Chapter One An interview with Simon Banham, Richard Gregory and Renny O'Shea part one: Summer. Autumn. Winter. Spring
10(6)
Cristina Delgado-Garcia
Summer
Chapter Two An interview with Simon Banham, Richard Gregory and Renny O'Shea part two: Summer
16(7)
Cristina Delgado-Caarcia
Chapter Three A programme note from Summer
23(1)
Cristina Delgado-Garcia
Chapter Four Awkwardly placed: repeating scenographies
24(13)
Simon Banham
Chapter Five Living things: material entanglements in Quarantine's Summer
37(8)
Michael Baldwin
Chapter Six Underscoring Summer
45(23)
Michael Baldwin
Autumn
Chapter Seven An interview with Simon Banham, Richard Gregory and Renny O'Shea part three: Autumn
68(6)
Cristina Delgado-Garcia
Chapter Eight Looking back with regret
74(8)
Carolyn Price
Chapter Nine As at 5th Jan 2016, 2.30 pm
82(1)
Sonia Hughes
Chapter Ten Entitled drinking in a changing world
83(11)
Biray Kolluoglu
Zafer Yenal
Chapter Eleven Turning into darkness
94(18)
Martin Elfert
Winter
Chapter Twelve An interview with Simon Banham, Richard Gregory and Renny O'Shea part four: Winter. Cristina Delgado-Garcia
112(2)
Chapter Thirteen Illness, suffering, death: a philosophical conversation between Michael Brady and Havi Carel
114(8)
Michael Brady
Havi Carel
Chapter Fourteen Winter. A reflection
122(3)
Rachel Davies
Chapter Fifteen Sharing in Winter.: film, participatory practice and the art of dying
125(10)
Michele Aaron
Chapter Sixteen Processing Winter
135(21)
Sarah Hunter
Lisa Mattocks
Spring
Chapter Seventeen An interview with Simon Banham, Richard Gregory and Renny O'Shea part five: Spring
156(3)
Cristina Delgado-Garcia
Chapter Eighteen Wu Jin: recipes for jam and survival
159(10)
Rania Ho
Chapter Nineteen Worry and hope among future parents
169(12)
Travis Boeder
Chapter Twenty From hope to care: some reflections on hope in a post-hope world
181(5)
Mary Zournazi
Chapter Twenty One Gloria
186(14)
Leentje Van de Cruys
List of contributors 200
Simon Banham is Reader in Scenography and Theatre Design at Aberystwyth University. He is a founder member of Quarantine, and has created the scenography for all their productions since 1998.

Michael Brady is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Glasgow, and philosopher-in-residence for Quarantine.

Sarah Hunter makes and produces theatre and visual art. She has worked regularly with Quarantine as an artist, producer, and researcher.

Renny O'Shea is a co-founder of Quarantine, and has worked as director and dramaturg on many of their projects. -- .