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Contemporary French Theatre And Performance C Finburgh C Lavery

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Contemporary French Theatre And Performance C Finburgh C Lavery
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.45 MB
Author: C. Finburgh, C. Lavery
ISBN: 9781349368501, 1349368504
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Contemporary French Theatre And Performance C Finburgh C Lavery by C. Finburgh, C. Lavery 9781349368501, 1349368504 instant download after payment.

Contemporary French Theatre and Performance is an original and timely collection of essays that explores, for the first time, the relationship between experimental theatre and performance practices in France. The book contains essays on playwrighting, directing, dramaturgy, theatre de rue ('street theatre'), carnal art, cinema d'exposition ('moving image installation'), conceptual dance and poesie sonore ('sound poetry'). Contributions are made by leading theatre and performance scholars in France and the UK (Aston, Bradby, Corvin, Haedicke, Hamidi, Han, Harris and Hersant), as well as by practitioners (Cantarella, Corrieri, Dechery, Cvejic, Stewart). Essays approach the aesthetics and politics of these experimental practices from a variety of angles, revealing how theatre artists, choreographers and performance makers use their art work to contest reality as it is currently configured in France. This exciting and original volume will be of interest to students, researchers and practitioners in Performance and Theatre Studies, French Studies, Art, Philosophy and Politics.

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