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Dramaturgy In Motion At Work On Dance And Movement Performance 1st Edition Katherine Profeta

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Dramaturgy In Motion At Work On Dance And Movement Performance 1st Edition Katherine Profeta
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Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.27 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Katherine Profeta
ISBN: 9780299305949, 0299305945
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Dramaturgy In Motion At Work On Dance And Movement Performance 1st Edition Katherine Profeta by Katherine Profeta 9780299305949, 0299305945 instant download after payment.

Dramaturgy in Motion innovatively examines the work of the dramaturg in contemporary dance and movement performance. Katherine Profeta, a working dramaturg for more than fifteen years, shifts the focus from asking “Who is the dramaturg?” to “What does the dramaturg think about?”

Profeta explores five arenas for the dramaturg’s attention—text and language, research, audience, movement, and interculturalism. Drawing on her extended collaboration with choreographer and visual artist Ralph Lemon, she grounds her thinking in actual rehearsal-room examples and situates practice within theoretical discourse about contemporary dramaturgy. Moving between theory and practice, word and movement, question and answer until these distinctions blur, she develops the foundational concept of dramaturgical labor as a quality of motion.

Dramaturgy in Motion will be invaluable to practitioners and scholars interested in the processes of creating contemporary dance and movement performance—particularly artists wondering what it might be like to collaborate with a dramaturg and dramaturgs wondering what it might be like to collaborate on movement performance. The book will also appeal to those intrigued by the work of Lemon and his collaborators, to which Profeta turns repeatedly to unfold the thorny questions and rich benefits of dramaturgical labor.

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