New Theatre in Italy

New Theatre in Italy
Title New Theatre in Italy PDF eBook
Author Valentina Valentini
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 290
Release 2017-12-22
Genre Drama
ISBN 1351267264

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New Theatre in Italy 1963-2013 makes the case for the centrality of late-millennium Italian avant-garde theatre in the development of the new forms of performance that have emerged in the 21st Century. Starting in the Sixties, young artists and militants in Italy reacted to the violence in their streets and ruptures in the family unit that are now recognized as having been harbingers of the end of the global post-war system. As traditional rituals of State and Church faltered, a new generation of cultural operators, largely untrained and driven away from political activism, formed collectives to explore new ways of speaking theatrically, new ways to create and experience performance, and new relationships between performer and spectator. Although the vast majority of the works created were transient, like all performance, their aesthetic and social effects continue to surface today across media on a global scale, affecting visual art, cinema, television and the behavioural aesthetics of social networks.

New Theatre in Italy

New Theatre in Italy
Title New Theatre in Italy PDF eBook
Author Valentina Valentini
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2018
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 9781351267281

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"New Theatre in Italy 1963-2013 makes the case for the centrality of late-millennium Italian avant-garde theatre in the development of the new forms of performance that have emerged in the 21st Century. Starting in the Sixties, young artists and militants in Italy reacted to the violence in their streets and ruptures in the family unit that are now recognized as having been harbingers of the end of the global post-war system. As traditional rituals of State and Church faltered, a new generation of cultural operators, largely untrained and driven away from political activism, formed collectives to explore new ways of speaking theatrically, new ways to create and experience performance, and new relationships between performer and spectator. Although the vast majority of the works created were transient, like all performance, their aesthetic and social effects continue to surface today across media on a global scale, affecting visual art, cinema, television and the behavioural aesthetics of social networks."--Provided by publisher.

A History of Italian Theatre

A History of Italian Theatre
Title A History of Italian Theatre PDF eBook
Author Joseph Farrell
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 376
Release 2006-11-16
Genre Drama
ISBN 0521802652

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A history of Italian theatre from its origins to the the time of this book's publication in 2006. The text discusses the impact of all the elements and figures integral to the collaborative process of theatre-making. The distinctive nature of Italian theatre is expressed in the individual chapters by highly regarded international scholars.

New Theatre Quarterly 61: Volume 16, Part 1

New Theatre Quarterly 61: Volume 16, Part 1
Title New Theatre Quarterly 61: Volume 16, Part 1 PDF eBook
Author Clive Barker
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 108
Release 2000-02-24
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780521789011

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Provides an international forum where theatrical scholarship and practice can meet.

Politics of Culture in Liberal Italy

Politics of Culture in Liberal Italy
Title Politics of Culture in Liberal Italy PDF eBook
Author Axel Körner
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 450
Release 2008-08-18
Genre History
ISBN 1135894760

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Exploring theatre and opera, architecture and urban planning, the medieval revival and the rediscovery of the Etruscan and Roman past, this book analyzes Italians' changing relationship to their new nation state and the monarchy, class conflicts, and the emergence of new belief systems and of scientific responses to the experience of modernity.

Library of Congress Subject Headings

Library of Congress Subject Headings
Title Library of Congress Subject Headings PDF eBook
Author Library of Congress
Publisher
Total Pages 1544
Release 2011
Genre Subject headings, Library of Congress
ISBN

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The Italian-American Immigrant Theatre of New York City

The Italian-American Immigrant Theatre of New York City
Title The Italian-American Immigrant Theatre of New York City PDF eBook
Author Emelise Aleandri
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 134
Release 1999
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780738500973

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Italian-American theatre sprang to life in New York City shortly after waves of Italian immigrants poured into this country in the 1870's. The mass migration brought both the performers and the audiences necessary for theatrical entertainment. Hungry for recognition, support, and social exchange, the men and women from Italy formed amateur theatrical clubs as one way of satisfying emotional needs. By 1900, the community had produced the major forces that created the Italian-American theatre of the ensuing decades. In The Italian-American Immigrant Theatre of New York City, author Emelise Aleandri regenerates the excitement of the stage through striking photographs, programs, and other memorabilia generously loaned by families of the theatre community. She follows the fortunes of the earliest nineteenth-century companies and introduces those that arose in the twentieth-century. Within these pages are scenes of comedy, tragedy, vaudeville, and radio, featuring stars such as Mimi Cecchini, Guglielmo Ricciardi, Concetta Arcamone, Antonio Maiori, Rita Berti, Farfariello, and Olga Barbato.