DAH Theatre: A Sourcebook is both a contemporary history of the role this performance group has played throughout the dissolution of Yugoslavia up to the present and an inside look into the nuts and bolts of Eugenio Barba's notion of "Anthropological Theatre," told in surprisingly practical terms. It should be of interest to a wide range of academics, from cultural anthropologists to historians who specialize in eastern Europe, as well as to teachers in the field of performance studies.
DAH Theatre: A Sourcebook is both a contemporary history of the role this performance group has played throughout the dissolution of Yugoslavia up to the present and an inside look into the nuts and bolts of Eugenio Barba's notion of "Anthropological Theatre," told in surprisingly practical terms. It should be of interest to a wide range of academics, from cultural anthropologists to historians who specialize in eastern Europe, as well as to teachers in the field of performance studies.
Dennis Barnett is professor of theatre at Coe College.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword: Butterflies Who Dream of Being a Theatre Eugenio Barba Introduction Dennis Barnett A PATH TO HEALING: PERFORMANCES IN SERBIA Chapter 1 - Theatre that Matters: How DAH Theatre Came to Be Duca Knezevic Chapter 2 - Honoring Memory and Articulating Truth: The Case of Serbia's DAH Theatre Max Stephenson and Lyusyena Kirakosyan Chapter 3 - DAH Theatre's Angels: Doubling the Directions of Community-based Memory Amy Sarno Chapter 4 - Two Main Tendencies in the Work of DAH Theatre: A Performance Analysis of Two Respective Cases Ivan Medenica Chapter 5 - Story of Tea Dennis Barnett Chapter 6 - In/Visible City: Transporting Histories and Intersecting Identities in Post-war Serbia Shawn Womack Chapter 7 The Lost Show: Tender, Tender, Tenderly and Yugo-nostalgia Beth Cleary SPREADING THE PEACE: REACHING OUT TO THE WORLD Chapter 8 - Enduring and Transforming: DAH Theatre and 7 Stages' Maps of Forbidden Remembrance Leigh Clemons Chapter 9 - On Directing A Lie of the Mind by Sam Shepard: DAH Theatre, Physical Theatre, and Neurobiology Elizabeth Carlin-Metz PERSONAL ACCOUNTS Chapter 10 - Two Interviews: Erik Ehn and Siegmar Schroeder Dennis Barnett Chapter 11 - My Experience of DAH Arthur Skelton Chapter 12 - Elegance, Refusal, Survival: DAH Theatre Jill Greenhalgh Chapter 13 - Changing Ourselves to Change Society David Diamond Chapter 14 - On Making Devised Performances with DAH Theatre Del Hamilton Chapter 15 - Previously Blue: Devising the Salvage of Disaster, Resilience and Beauty Ruth Margraff APPENDIX
Foreword: Butterflies Who Dream of Being a Theatre Eugenio Barba Introduction Dennis Barnett A PATH TO HEALING: PERFORMANCES IN SERBIA Chapter 1 - Theatre that Matters: How DAH Theatre Came to Be Duca Knezevic Chapter 2 - Honoring Memory and Articulating Truth: The Case of Serbia's DAH Theatre Max Stephenson and Lyusyena Kirakosyan Chapter 3 - DAH Theatre's Angels: Doubling the Directions of Community-based Memory Amy Sarno Chapter 4 - Two Main Tendencies in the Work of DAH Theatre: A Performance Analysis of Two Respective Cases Ivan Medenica Chapter 5 - Story of Tea Dennis Barnett Chapter 6 - In/Visible City: Transporting Histories and Intersecting Identities in Post-war Serbia Shawn Womack Chapter 7 The Lost Show: Tender, Tender, Tenderly and Yugo-nostalgia Beth Cleary SPREADING THE PEACE: REACHING OUT TO THE WORLD Chapter 8 - Enduring and Transforming: DAH Theatre and 7 Stages' Maps of Forbidden Remembrance Leigh Clemons Chapter 9 - On Directing A Lie of the Mind by Sam Shepard: DAH Theatre, Physical Theatre, and Neurobiology Elizabeth Carlin-Metz PERSONAL ACCOUNTS Chapter 10 - Two Interviews: Erik Ehn and Siegmar Schroeder Dennis Barnett Chapter 11 - My Experience of DAH Arthur Skelton Chapter 12 - Elegance, Refusal, Survival: DAH Theatre Jill Greenhalgh Chapter 13 - Changing Ourselves to Change Society David Diamond Chapter 14 - On Making Devised Performances with DAH Theatre Del Hamilton Chapter 15 - Previously Blue: Devising the Salvage of Disaster, Resilience and Beauty Ruth Margraff APPENDIX
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