Collective Creation in Contemporary Performance

Collective Creation in Contemporary Performance
Title Collective Creation in Contemporary Performance PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Mederos Syssoyeva
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 242
Release 2013-08-28
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1137331275

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This edited volume situates its contemporary practice in the tradition which emerged at the beginning of the twentieth century. Collective Creation in Contemporary Performance examines collective and devised theatre practices internationally and demonstrates the prevalence, breadth, and significance of modern collective creation.

Women, Collective Creation, and Devised Performance

Women, Collective Creation, and Devised Performance
Title Women, Collective Creation, and Devised Performance PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Mederos Syssoyeva
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 348
Release 2016-08-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137550139

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This book explores the role and centrality of women in the development of collaborative theatre practice, alongside the significance of collective creation and devising in the development of the modern theatre. Tracing a web of women theatremakers in Europe and North America, this book explores the connections between early twentieth century collective theatre practices such as workers theatre and the dramatic play movement, and the subsequent spread of theatrical devising. Chapters investigate the work of the Settlement Houses, total theatre in 1920s’ France, the mid-century avant-garde and New Left collectives, the nomadic performances of Europe’s transnational theatre troupes, street-theatre protests, and contemporary devising. In so doing, the book further elucidates a history of modern theatre begun in A History of Collective Creation (2013) and Collective Creation in Contemporary Performance (2013), in which the seemingly marginal and disparate practices of collective creation and devising are revealed as central—and women theatremakers revealed as progenitors of these practices.

A History of Collective Creation

A History of Collective Creation
Title A History of Collective Creation PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Mederos Syssoyeva
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 274
Release 2013-07-24
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1137331305

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Collective creation - the practice of collaboratively devising works of performance - rose to prominence not simply as a performance making method, but as an institutional model. By examining theatre practices in Europe and North America, this book explores collective creation's roots in the theatrical experiments of the early twentieth century.

Collective Creation in Contemporary Performance

Collective Creation in Contemporary Performance
Title Collective Creation in Contemporary Performance PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Mederos Syssoyeva
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 240
Release 2013-08-28
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1137331275

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This edited volume situates its contemporary practice in the tradition which emerged at the beginning of the twentieth century. Collective Creation in Contemporary Performance examines collective and devised theatre practices internationally and demonstrates the prevalence, breadth, and significance of modern collective creation.

Efficiencies of Slowness

Efficiencies of Slowness
Title Efficiencies of Slowness PDF eBook
Author Rachel Anderson-Rabel
Publisher Stanford University
Total Pages 201
Release 2011
Genre
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This project focuses on the process and performance of three contemporary collective creation groups: Goat Island, Elevator Repair Service, and Nature Theater of Oklahoma. I draw processual and aesthetic connections between collective creation methodologies and the consequences of those methodologies in performance, claiming that processes leave footprints that are ultimately visible to audiences, though their visibility requires new ways of seeing. Taking into account an American genealogy of collective creation, I outline the footprints of method through the images of everyday employment, instances of untrained bodies enacting danced gesture, and the speeds and velocities that characterize the work of these three contemporary groups. Through these aesthetics we can locate evidence of methodological principles that constitute a politics. In the work of Goat Island, Elevator Repair Service, and Nature Theater of Oklahoma, this politics does not play out through the ideological content of performance, but is embedded within collaborative acts of making.

Staging Process

Staging Process
Title Staging Process PDF eBook
Author Rachel Anderson-Rabern
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Total Pages 206
Release 2020-02-15
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0810141477

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Staging Process examines contemporary collective creation practices, with particular focus on the work of four third wave American performance ensembles: Goat Island, Elevator Repair Service, Nature Theater of Oklahoma, and the TEAM. The book examines ways in which these groups create blueprints for developing collaborative performance, entwining methodology with emerging performance aesthetics. Rachel Anderson-Rabern explores the ideas of boredom and quotidian employment that permeate particular performance projects. Using Henri Lefebvre’s concepts of work roles within everyday philosophy, she demonstrates that collective creation gives rise to new economies of performance. The book also presents theories of the political stakes of danced gestural forms in performance, informed by Giorgio Agamben’s writings on gesture, and elaborates the ways in which these ensembles make use of durational performance to posit ethical frameworks: ways of living in the world. Conversing with the ideas of Paul Virilio and Guy Debord among others, Anderson- Rabern claims that these groups posit new models of aesthetic politics through careful, speed-based investigations of construction and destruction that unearth the powerful potential of contemporary collaborative methods to be at once aesthetically minded, ethically driven, and politically engaged.

A History of Collective Creation

A History of Collective Creation
Title A History of Collective Creation PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Mederos Syssoyeva
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 273
Release 2013-07-24
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1137331305

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Collective creation - the practice of collaboratively devising works of performance - rose to prominence not simply as a performance making method, but as an institutional model. By examining theatre practices in Europe and North America, this book explores collective creation's roots in the theatrical experiments of the early twentieth century.