Beyond the Floating Islands

Beyond the Floating Islands
Title Beyond the Floating Islands PDF eBook
Author Stephanos Stephanides
Publisher
Total Pages 206
Release 2002
Genre Islands in literature
ISBN 9789963875801

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Beyond the Floating Islands

Beyond the Floating Islands
Title Beyond the Floating Islands PDF eBook
Author Eugenio Barba
Publisher AJ Publishing Company
Total Pages 296
Release 1986
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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The Floating Islands

The Floating Islands
Title The Floating Islands PDF eBook
Author Rachel Neumeier
Publisher Bluefire
Total Pages 402
Release 2012
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0440240603

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The adventures of two teenaged cousins who live in a place called the Floating Islands, one of whom is studying to become a mage and the other one of the legendary island flyers.

Beyond the Floating Islands

Beyond the Floating Islands
Title Beyond the Floating Islands PDF eBook
Author Eugenio Barba
Publisher Paj Publication
Total Pages 274
Release 1986
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780933826977

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A European theater director discusses physical training, voice, theater anthropology, performances for other cultures, and the theories of Bertolt Brecht

The Floating Island

The Floating Island
Title The Floating Island PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 372
Release 2008-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780765347725

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Entries from the long-lost journal of Ven, a Nain youth, relate his adventures as he faces pirates and is rescued by a mermaid and a kindly sea captain who sends Ven to an inn, where he encounters fairies, ghosts, and other strange boarders.

Eugenio Barba

Eugenio Barba
Title Eugenio Barba PDF eBook
Author Jane Turner
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 153
Release 2018-06-27
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 042993940X

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Eugenio Barba is recognized as one of the most important theatre practitioners working today. Along with the company he founded over fifty years ago, the world-acclaimed Odin Teatret, he continues to produce extraordinary theatre performances that tour the world, and his International School of Theatre Anthropology has greatly developed research into the craft of the actor. Now revised and updated, this volume reveals the background to and work of a major influence on twentieth- and twenty-first century performance. Eugenio Barba is the first book to combine: an overview of Barba’s work and that of his company, Odin Teatret exploration of his writings and ideas on theatre anthropology, and his unique contribution to contemporary performance research in-depth analysis of the 2000 production of Ego Faust, performed at the International School of Theatre Anthropology a practical guide to training exercises developed by Barba and the actors in the company. As a first step towards critical understanding, and as an initial exploration before going on to further, primary research, Routledge Performance Practitioners offer unbeatable value for today’s student.

Snapping Point

Snapping Point
Title Snapping Point PDF eBook
Author Asli Bicen
Publisher
Total Pages 304
Release 2021-03-15
Genre
ISBN 9781912545957

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'But for that slender connection with the mainland, Andalıç would have been a regular island, ' says the narrator in the opening chapter of this deliciously multi-layered novel. And it would have been an ordinary story about love and loss, if it weren't for the earthquake that unexpectedly sets the landmass afloat on the Aegean, kindling a series of increasingly oppressive measures by the authorities; ostensibly to keep public order. As Andalıç drifts between Greece and Turkey, things get from bad to worse, until eventually our heroes, Cemal and Jülide, join the growing resistance, and even nature lends a helping hand, offering a secret underground system that plays its part in ousting the tyranny. What starts as the realistic tale of a charming provincial town develops into a richly detailed political novel in a fantastic setting. Biçen's dreamy language weaves a flowing style that transports the reader into every nook and cranny of Andalıç and the crystal-clear waters of the Aegean; her metaphors are imaginative, her observations insightful, and her descriptions melodious.