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Aesthetics Of Absence Texts On Theatre 1st Edition Goebbels

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Aesthetics Of Absence Texts On Theatre 1st Edition Goebbels
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.48 MB
Pages: 111
Author: Goebbels, Heiner
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Aesthetics Of Absence Texts On Theatre 1st Edition Goebbels by Goebbels, Heiner instant download after payment.

Aesthetics of Absence

Texts on Theatre

Aesthetics of Absence presents a significant challenge to the many embedded assumptions and hierarchical structures that have become ‘naturalised’ in western theatre production. This is the first English translation of a new collection of writings and lectures by Heiner Goebbels, the renowned German theatre director, composer and teacher. These writings map Goebbels’ engagement with ‘Aesthetics of Absence’ through his own experience at the forefront of innovative music-theatre and performance making.

In this volume, Goebbels reflects on works created over a period of more than 20 years staged throughout the world; introduces some of his key artistic influences, including Robert Wilson and Jean-Luc Godard; discusses the work of his students and ex-students, the collective Rimini Protokoll; and sets out the case for a radical rethinking of theatre and performance education. 

As an artist who is prepared to share his research and demystify the processes through which his own works come into being, as a teacher with a coherent pedagogical strategy for educating the next generation of theatre-makers, in this volume, Goebbels brings together practice, research and scholarship.

"This book will have a wide appeal for scenographers, designers, theatre makers, students and academics who are interested in the interplay of theatre objects directly from the perspective of an exemplary practitioner of the form. [...] a welcome and stimulating perspective."

- Theatre, Dance and Performance Training


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