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The Director And Directing Craft Process And Aesthetic In Contemporary Theatre 1st Ed Adam J Ledger

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The Director And Directing Craft Process And Aesthetic In Contemporary Theatre 1st Ed Adam J Ledger
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.94 MB
Author: Adam J. Ledger
ISBN: 9781137407665, 9781137407672, 1137407662, 1137407670
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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The Director And Directing Craft Process And Aesthetic In Contemporary Theatre 1st Ed Adam J Ledger by Adam J. Ledger 9781137407665, 9781137407672, 1137407662, 1137407670 instant download after payment.

This book critically assesses the artistry of contemporary directors. Its discussion includes the work of Declan Donnellan, Thomas Ostermeier, Deborah Warner, Simon Stone and Krzysztof Warlikowski. Alongside the work of wider theorists (Patrice Pavis and Erika Fischer-Lichte), it uses neuroaesthetic theory (Semir Zeki) and cognitive and creative process models to offer an original means to discuss the performance event, emotion, brain structures and concepts, and the actor’s body in performance. It offers first-hand observation of rehearsals led by Katie Mitchell, Ivo van Hove, Carrie Cracknell and the Steppenwolf Theatre. It also explores devising in relation to the work of Simon McBurney and contemporary groups, and scenography in relation to the work of Dmitry Krymov, Robert Wilson and Robert Lepage. The Director and Directing argues that the director creates a type of knowledge, ‘reward’ and ‘resonant experience’ (G. Gabrielle Starr) through instinctive and expert choices.

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