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E-raamat: Theatrical Violence Design: Safety, Illusion, and Story in Stage Combat Choreography

  • Formaat: 266 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Nov-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040150979
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  • Formaat: 266 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Nov-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040150979

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"Theatrical Violence Design offers the reader a complete education in the theory and practice of designing violence for the theater. From sword fights to exchanges of gunfire to domestic violence, the theater abounds in physical conflict. The artists whodesign that violence, sometimes called fight directors or choreographers, will find in this book an invaluable resource for becoming more expert at their craft. In the chapters of this book, they will encounter the core principles of creating violent effects, the body of knowledge with which they should be familiar, and the nuts and bolts of the process of design work from the first meeting with a director through closing night. This book is written for the student of stage combat to transition into violence design and will also be of interest to experienced violence designers and choreographers"--

Theatrical Violence Design offers the reader a complete education in the theory and practice of designing violence for the theater. From swordfights to exchanges of gunfire to domestic violence, the theater abounds in physical conflict. The artists who design that violence, sometimes called fight directors or choreographers, will find in this book an invaluable resource for becoming more expert at their craft. In the chapters of this book, they will encounter the core principles of creating violent effects, the body of knowledge with which they should be familiar, and the nuts and bolts of the process of design work from the first meeting with a director through closing night.

This book is written for the student of stage combat to transition into violence design and will also be of interest to experienced violence designers and choreographers.



Theatrical Violence Design offers the reader a complete education in the theory and practice of designing violence for the theater.

Arvustused

David and Richard have put together one of the most useful and clear guides to the craft of choreographing and designing violence for the theatre. They lay out a clear strategy for building and diagnosing any stage combat technique, and for crafting violent stories for a live audience. This book is as useful to beginning artists as it is to seasoned choreographers, challenging engrained patterns, and raising the bar for the stories of violence we put on sage.

Zev Steinrock, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, USA

Acknowledgements

About the Authors

Chapter 1: An Introduction to Violence Design

Chapter 2: Dramaturgy of Violence

Chapter 3: How Stage Combat Works

Chapter 4: Before the Design

Chapter 5: Designing Choreography

Chapter 6: Specialized Designs

Chapter 7: The Rehearsal Process

Appendices

Index

Richard Gilbert is a violence designer who has been working in the theater for over 30 years and on over 300 shows. He is also an academic with a PhD in English from Loyola University Chicago, where he teaches dramatic literature and stage combat.

David Bareford has designed the violence for more than 250 productions and has been teaching stage combat since 1992. He is also a published playwright and director and holds a theater degree from Northwestern College of Iowa.