The Paris jigsaw
Internationalism and the city's stages
Herausgeber: Bradby, David; Delgado, Maria M.
The Paris jigsaw
Internationalism and the city's stages
Herausgeber: Bradby, David; Delgado, Maria M.
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This collection of essays examines the creation and development of communities of actors, directors, designers and playwrights in Paris over the past 30 years, showing how the willingness of the city to welcome international influences has enriched its creative life.
This book examines the creation and development of communities of actors, directors, designers and playwrights in Paris over the past thirty years. It shows how the willingness of the city to welcome international influences has enriched its creative life and that many of the most important trends and new developments have been…mehr
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This collection of essays examines the creation and development of communities of actors, directors, designers and playwrights in Paris over the past 30 years, showing how the willingness of the city to welcome international influences has enriched its creative life.
This book examines the creation and development of communities of actors, directors, designers and playwrights in Paris over the past thirty years. It shows how the willingness of the city to welcome international influences has enriched its creative life and that many of the most important trends and new developments have been the direct result of the creative combination of influences from all over the world.
This book examines the creation and development of communities of actors, directors, designers and playwrights in Paris over the past thirty years. It shows how the willingness of the city to welcome international influences has enriched its creative life and that many of the most important trends and new developments have been the direct result of the creative combination of influences from all over the world.
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 407g
- ISBN-13: 9780719061844
- ISBN-10: 0719061849
- Artikelnr.: 21455221
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 407g
- ISBN-13: 9780719061844
- ISBN-10: 0719061849
- Artikelnr.: 21455221
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
David Bradby was Professor and Emeritus Professor, Royal Holloway, University of London Maria M. Delgado is Professor of Theatre and Screen Arts, Queen Mary, University of London
Introduction: Piecing together the Paris jigsaw - David Brady and Maria M.
Delgado Part I: Case studies 1. Peter Brook and the CICT (Le Centre
International de Créations Théâtrales) 'Towards an art of memory': Peter
Brook, a foreigner in Paris - David Williams 'Playful understanding': an
interview with David Bennet - David Bradby and David Williams 'The quality
of understanding': an interview with Bruce Myers - David Williams'
'Communication and the blood of the stage': an interview with Yoshi Oida -
David Bradby and David Williams Peter Brook and the freedom of
intercultural theatre - Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe 2. Jacques Lecoq and his
'Ecole Internationale de Théâtre' in Paris The legacy of Lecoq - David
Bradby The pedagogy of the poetic body - Giovanni FUsetti and Suzy Willson
James Lecoq and his influence in Catalonia - Mercè Saumell 3. Ariane
Mnouchkine and the Théâtre du Soleil Cultural politics and theatrical
practice in the history of the Théâtre du Soleil - David Bradby Travels
with the Soleil - Jean-François Dusigne 4. Augusto Boal and the Théâtre de
L'Opprimé Augusto Boal and the journey to the Centre of Theatre of the
Oppressed (Paris) - Paul Heritage 'The crossing of many cultures': an
interview with Augusto Boal - Paul Heritage 'Placing two things together,
you create a third': an interview with Rui Frati' Joel Anderson Part II:
The input of different national theatre traditions to the
'internationalism' of Paris theatre 5. The German presence The German
presence in Paris - Rudolf Rach and David Bradby 6. The Russian presence
The Russian presence in Paris 1988-2000 - Maria Shevtsova 7. The Spanish
presence 'City of Light': an interview with Fernando Arrabal - Alain
Schifrès Spanish presence on the contemporary Parisian stage - Phyllis
Zatlin 'Paris as a kind of meeting point': an email interview with Lluís
Pasqual - Maria M. Delgado 8. The Latin American presence An Argentine in
Paris: an interview with Jorge Lavelli - Maria M. Delgado 9. The North
American presence Did Paris steal the show for American postmodern
directors? - Frédéric Maurin Creating the theatrical museum: theatrical
visions of an alternative America; cultural politics and the Festival
d'Automne, 1972-2000 - Jim Carmody 10. The African presence The African
presence in Paris - Judith G. Miller 'Looking outside of Europe': a
conversation with Sylvie Chalaye - Judith G. Miller Afterword: British
intersections with Paris - Peter Lichtenfels Index
Delgado Part I: Case studies 1. Peter Brook and the CICT (Le Centre
International de Créations Théâtrales) 'Towards an art of memory': Peter
Brook, a foreigner in Paris - David Williams 'Playful understanding': an
interview with David Bennet - David Bradby and David Williams 'The quality
of understanding': an interview with Bruce Myers - David Williams'
'Communication and the blood of the stage': an interview with Yoshi Oida -
David Bradby and David Williams Peter Brook and the freedom of
intercultural theatre - Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe 2. Jacques Lecoq and his
'Ecole Internationale de Théâtre' in Paris The legacy of Lecoq - David
Bradby The pedagogy of the poetic body - Giovanni FUsetti and Suzy Willson
James Lecoq and his influence in Catalonia - Mercè Saumell 3. Ariane
Mnouchkine and the Théâtre du Soleil Cultural politics and theatrical
practice in the history of the Théâtre du Soleil - David Bradby Travels
with the Soleil - Jean-François Dusigne 4. Augusto Boal and the Théâtre de
L'Opprimé Augusto Boal and the journey to the Centre of Theatre of the
Oppressed (Paris) - Paul Heritage 'The crossing of many cultures': an
interview with Augusto Boal - Paul Heritage 'Placing two things together,
you create a third': an interview with Rui Frati' Joel Anderson Part II:
The input of different national theatre traditions to the
'internationalism' of Paris theatre 5. The German presence The German
presence in Paris - Rudolf Rach and David Bradby 6. The Russian presence
The Russian presence in Paris 1988-2000 - Maria Shevtsova 7. The Spanish
presence 'City of Light': an interview with Fernando Arrabal - Alain
Schifrès Spanish presence on the contemporary Parisian stage - Phyllis
Zatlin 'Paris as a kind of meeting point': an email interview with Lluís
Pasqual - Maria M. Delgado 8. The Latin American presence An Argentine in
Paris: an interview with Jorge Lavelli - Maria M. Delgado 9. The North
American presence Did Paris steal the show for American postmodern
directors? - Frédéric Maurin Creating the theatrical museum: theatrical
visions of an alternative America; cultural politics and the Festival
d'Automne, 1972-2000 - Jim Carmody 10. The African presence The African
presence in Paris - Judith G. Miller 'Looking outside of Europe': a
conversation with Sylvie Chalaye - Judith G. Miller Afterword: British
intersections with Paris - Peter Lichtenfels Index
Introduction: Piecing together the Paris jigsaw - David Brady and Maria M.
Delgado Part I: Case studies 1. Peter Brook and the CICT (Le Centre
International de Créations Théâtrales) 'Towards an art of memory': Peter
Brook, a foreigner in Paris - David Williams 'Playful understanding': an
interview with David Bennet - David Bradby and David Williams 'The quality
of understanding': an interview with Bruce Myers - David Williams'
'Communication and the blood of the stage': an interview with Yoshi Oida -
David Bradby and David Williams Peter Brook and the freedom of
intercultural theatre - Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe 2. Jacques Lecoq and his
'Ecole Internationale de Théâtre' in Paris The legacy of Lecoq - David
Bradby The pedagogy of the poetic body - Giovanni FUsetti and Suzy Willson
James Lecoq and his influence in Catalonia - Mercè Saumell 3. Ariane
Mnouchkine and the Théâtre du Soleil Cultural politics and theatrical
practice in the history of the Théâtre du Soleil - David Bradby Travels
with the Soleil - Jean-François Dusigne 4. Augusto Boal and the Théâtre de
L'Opprimé Augusto Boal and the journey to the Centre of Theatre of the
Oppressed (Paris) - Paul Heritage 'The crossing of many cultures': an
interview with Augusto Boal - Paul Heritage 'Placing two things together,
you create a third': an interview with Rui Frati' Joel Anderson Part II:
The input of different national theatre traditions to the
'internationalism' of Paris theatre 5. The German presence The German
presence in Paris - Rudolf Rach and David Bradby 6. The Russian presence
The Russian presence in Paris 1988-2000 - Maria Shevtsova 7. The Spanish
presence 'City of Light': an interview with Fernando Arrabal - Alain
Schifrès Spanish presence on the contemporary Parisian stage - Phyllis
Zatlin 'Paris as a kind of meeting point': an email interview with Lluís
Pasqual - Maria M. Delgado 8. The Latin American presence An Argentine in
Paris: an interview with Jorge Lavelli - Maria M. Delgado 9. The North
American presence Did Paris steal the show for American postmodern
directors? - Frédéric Maurin Creating the theatrical museum: theatrical
visions of an alternative America; cultural politics and the Festival
d'Automne, 1972-2000 - Jim Carmody 10. The African presence The African
presence in Paris - Judith G. Miller 'Looking outside of Europe': a
conversation with Sylvie Chalaye - Judith G. Miller Afterword: British
intersections with Paris - Peter Lichtenfels Index
Delgado Part I: Case studies 1. Peter Brook and the CICT (Le Centre
International de Créations Théâtrales) 'Towards an art of memory': Peter
Brook, a foreigner in Paris - David Williams 'Playful understanding': an
interview with David Bennet - David Bradby and David Williams 'The quality
of understanding': an interview with Bruce Myers - David Williams'
'Communication and the blood of the stage': an interview with Yoshi Oida -
David Bradby and David Williams Peter Brook and the freedom of
intercultural theatre - Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe 2. Jacques Lecoq and his
'Ecole Internationale de Théâtre' in Paris The legacy of Lecoq - David
Bradby The pedagogy of the poetic body - Giovanni FUsetti and Suzy Willson
James Lecoq and his influence in Catalonia - Mercè Saumell 3. Ariane
Mnouchkine and the Théâtre du Soleil Cultural politics and theatrical
practice in the history of the Théâtre du Soleil - David Bradby Travels
with the Soleil - Jean-François Dusigne 4. Augusto Boal and the Théâtre de
L'Opprimé Augusto Boal and the journey to the Centre of Theatre of the
Oppressed (Paris) - Paul Heritage 'The crossing of many cultures': an
interview with Augusto Boal - Paul Heritage 'Placing two things together,
you create a third': an interview with Rui Frati' Joel Anderson Part II:
The input of different national theatre traditions to the
'internationalism' of Paris theatre 5. The German presence The German
presence in Paris - Rudolf Rach and David Bradby 6. The Russian presence
The Russian presence in Paris 1988-2000 - Maria Shevtsova 7. The Spanish
presence 'City of Light': an interview with Fernando Arrabal - Alain
Schifrès Spanish presence on the contemporary Parisian stage - Phyllis
Zatlin 'Paris as a kind of meeting point': an email interview with Lluís
Pasqual - Maria M. Delgado 8. The Latin American presence An Argentine in
Paris: an interview with Jorge Lavelli - Maria M. Delgado 9. The North
American presence Did Paris steal the show for American postmodern
directors? - Frédéric Maurin Creating the theatrical museum: theatrical
visions of an alternative America; cultural politics and the Festival
d'Automne, 1972-2000 - Jim Carmody 10. The African presence The African
presence in Paris - Judith G. Miller 'Looking outside of Europe': a
conversation with Sylvie Chalaye - Judith G. Miller Afterword: British
intersections with Paris - Peter Lichtenfels Index







