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Physical Theatres: A Critical Introduction

Physical Theatres: A Critical Introduction

Authors
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year 14/12/2015
Pages 342
Version paperback
Readership level College/higher education
Language English
ISBN 9781138782112
Categories Theatre studies
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This new edition of Physical Theatres: A Critical Introduction continues to provide an unparalleled overview of non-text-based theatre, from experimental dance to traditional mime. It synthesizes the history, theory and practice of physical theatres for students and performers in what is both a core area of study and a dynamic and innovative aspect of theatrical practice.


This comprehensive book:








traces the roots of physical performance in classical and popular theatrical traditions







looks at the Dance Theatre of DV8, Pina Bausch, Liz Aggiss and Jerome Bel







examines the contemporary practice of companies such as Theatre du Soleil, Complicite and Goat Island







focuses on principles and practices in actor training, with reference to figures such as Jacques Lecoq, Lev Dodin, Philippe Gaulier, Monika Pagneux, Etienne Decroux, Anne Bogart and Joan Littlewood.








Extensive cross references ensure that Physical Theatres: A Critical Introduction can be used as a standalone text or together with its companion volume, Physical Theatres: A Critical Reader, to provide an invaluable introduction to the physical in theatre and performance.


New to this edition:




















a chapter on The Body and Technology, exploring the impact of digital technologies on the portrayal, perception and reading of the theatre body, spanning from onstage technology to virtual realities and motion capture;























additional profiles of Jerzy Grotowski, Wrights and Sites, Punchdrunk and Mike Pearson;







focus on circus and aerial performance, new training practices, immersive and site-specific theatres, and the latest developments in neuroscience, especially as these impact on the place and role of the spectator.

Physical Theatres: A Critical Introduction

Table of contents

Introduction 1. Genesis, Contexts, Namings 2. Routes: Roots 3. Contemporary Practices 4. Preparation and Training 5. Physicality and the Word 6. Bodies and Cultures 7. The Body and Technology 8. Conclusion by Way of Lexicon

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