South African Theatre as/and Intervention

South African Theatre as/and Intervention
Title South African Theatre as/and Intervention PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 318
Release 2021-11-22
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004484205

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One of the most striking features of cultural life in South Africa has been the extent to which one area of cultural practice - theatre - has more than any other testified to the present condition of the country, now in transition between its colonial past and a decolonized future. But in what sense and how far does the critical force of theatre in South Africa as a mode of intervention continue? In the immediate post-election moment, theatre seemed to be pursuing an escapist, nostalgic route, relieved of its historical burden of protest and opposition. But, as the contributors to this volume show, new voices have been emerging, and a more complex politics of the theatre, involving feminist and gay initiatives, physical theatre, festival theatre and theatre-for-education, has become apparent. Both new and familiar players in South African theatre studies from around the world here respond to or anticipate the altered conditions of the country, while exploring the notion that theatre continues to 'intervene.' This broad focus enables a wide and stimulating range of approaches: contributors examine strategies of intervention among audiences, theatres, established and fledgling writers, canonical and new texts, traditional and innovative critical perspectives. The book concludes with four recent interviews with influential practitioners about the meaning and future of theatre in South Africa: Athol Fugard, Fatima Dike, Reza de Wet, and Janet Suzman.

Applied Drama/Theatre as Social Intervention in Conflict and Post-Conflict Contexts

Applied Drama/Theatre as Social Intervention in Conflict and Post-Conflict Contexts
Title Applied Drama/Theatre as Social Intervention in Conflict and Post-Conflict Contexts PDF eBook
Author Hazel Barnes
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 280
Release 2014-06-26
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1443862363

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This book explores the use of drama or theatre texts about, as approaches to, or methodologies for, interventions in conflict and post-conflict contexts. It maps the role of drama/theatre in the centre and in the aftermath of overt and direct conflict, traces how the relationship between drama/theatre and conflict is shaping the socio-cultural, political, and aesthetic landscapes of these contexts, and engages with drama/theatre as methodologies to address or forge new relationships around conflict. As such, it deals with the transformative abilities of drama/theatre in contexts where conflict or violence is overt or covert in its effects, expressions and modes of social control in a range of geographical constituencies. It includes chapters predominantly from South Africa, but also from rural Nigeria and New Zealand, reflecting work on conflict in prisons, tertiary and secondary education, cities, villages and families. It also contains two new original play scripts, both resulting in acclaimed performances: Hush, on family violence in New Zealand, and The Line, on xenophobia in South Africa.

Forays into Contemporary South African Theatre

Forays into Contemporary South African Theatre
Title Forays into Contemporary South African Theatre PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 362
Release 2019-11-11
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004414460

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After the end of Apartheid, South African theatre was characterized by a remarkable process of constant aesthetic reinvention. This multivocal volume documents some of the various ways in which the “rainbow” nation has forged these innovative stage idioms.

The Methuen Drama Guide to Contemporary South African Theatre

The Methuen Drama Guide to Contemporary South African Theatre
Title The Methuen Drama Guide to Contemporary South African Theatre PDF eBook
Author Martin Middeke
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 393
Release 2015-11-19
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1408176718

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South Africa has a uniquely rich and diverse theatre tradition which has responded energetically to the country's remarkable transition, helping to define the challenges and contradictions of this young democracy. This volume considers the variety of theatre forms, and the work of the major playwrights and theatre makers producing work in democratic South Africa. It offers an overview of theatre pioneers and theatre forms in Part One, before concentrating on the work of individual playwrights in Part Two. Through its wide-ranging survey of indigenous drama written predominantly in the English language and the analysis of more than 100 plays, a detailed account is provided of post-apartheid South African theatre and its engagement with the country's recent history. Part One offers six overview chapters on South African theatre pioneers and theatre forms. These include consideration of the work of artists such as Barney Simon, Mbongeni Ngema, Phyllis Klotz; the collaborations of William Kentridge and the Handspring Puppet Company; the work of Magnet Theatre, and of physical and popular community theatre forms. Part Two features chapters on twelve major playwrights, including Athol Fugard, Reza de Wet, Lara Foot, Zakes Mda, Yaël Farber, Mpumelelo Paul Grootboom, Mike van Graan and Brett Bailey. It includes a survey of emerging playwrights and significant plays, and the book closes with an interview with Aubrey Sekhabi, the Artistic Director of the South African State Theatre in Pretoria. Written by a team of over twenty leading international scholars, The Methuen Drama Guide to Contemporary South African Theatre is a unique resource that will be invaluable to students and scholars from a range of different disciplines, as well as theatre practitioners.

Engendering Voice, Staging Intervention

Engendering Voice, Staging Intervention
Title Engendering Voice, Staging Intervention PDF eBook
Author Marcia Shirley Blumberg
Publisher National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada
Total Pages 970
Release 1996
Genre De Wet, Reza. A Worm In The Bud
ISBN 9780612146167

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Women, Politics and Performance in South African Theatre Today

Women, Politics and Performance in South African Theatre Today
Title Women, Politics and Performance in South African Theatre Today PDF eBook
Author Lizbeth Goodman
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 112
Release 2012-10-02
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 113529884X

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First published in 1999, 'Women, Politics and Performance in South African Theatre Today' is an important contribution to Performance.

Women, Activism and Apartheid South Africa

Women, Activism and Apartheid South Africa
Title Women, Activism and Apartheid South Africa PDF eBook
Author Bev Orton
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages 224
Release 2018-10-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1787547167

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This book investigates women’s political activism and conflict in the struggle against apartheid in South Africa, using play texts, alongside interviews with female playwrights and women who worked within the theatre, to examine issues around domestic violence, racial abuse and women in detention without trial.