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Experiential Theatres Praxis-Based Approaches to Training 21st Century Theatre Artists

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
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Routledge

Pubblicazione: 11/2022
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

Experiential Theatres is a collaboratively edited and curated collection that delivers key insights into the processes of developing experiential performance projects and the pedagogies behind training theatre artists of the twenty-first century. Experiential refers to practices where the audience member becomes a crucial member of the performance world through the inclusion of immersion, participation, and play. As technologies of communication and interactivity have evolved in the postdigital era, so have modes of spectatorship and performance frameworks. This book provides readers with pedagogical tools for experiential theatre making that address these shifts in contemporary performance and audience expectations. Through case studies, interviews, and classroom applications the book offers a synthesis of theory, practical application, pedagogical tools, and practitioner guidance to develop a praxis-based model for university theatre educators training today’s theatre students. Experiential Theatres presents a holistic approach for educators and students in areas of performance, design, technology, dramaturgy, and theory to help guide them through the processes of making experiential performance.




Sommario

Experiential Theatres: An Introduction William W. Lewis and Sean Bartley Section 1: Collaborative Experience Making and Interactive Performance Practice 1.Frameworks for Making And Performing in Experiential Performance William W. Lewis and Valerie Clayman Pye 2. Designing Play: Game Techniques in Experiential and Interactive Performance Adrienne Mackey 3. Framework Design: A Curatorial Approach to Teaching Participatory Performance Jamie Harper 4. Intimacy in Play: Training Actors for Agentic Symmetry in Unscripted Interactions Amanda Rose Villarreal 5. Experiential Theatres and The Value Of Rethinking Theatre Education: A Conversation with Performers and Interactive Theatre Makers on Developing Methods for Collaborative Experience Making William W. Lewis and Valerie Clayman Pye with Matt Adams, Bruce Barton, Pill Hansen, Khalia Davis, Marisol Rosa-Shapiro, Julianne Just, Jenny Weinbloom and Mia Rovegno 6. Facilitating Narrative Agency in Experiential Theatre Astrid Breel 7. Training the Actor for Roleplay and Other Improv-Based Interactive Theatre Forms David Kaye 8. Standardized Patient Experience: Reframing Pedagogical Approaches to the Acting Studio Matthew Mastromatteo 9. The Significance of ‘Role-Play’ And ‘Instruction-Based Performance’ as Modes of Teaching, Collaborating, and Performing with/for Participating Audiences Kesia Guillery, Persis Jadé Maravala, and Jorge Lopes Ramos 10. Collaborative Development Workshop: Approaching Conceptualization through Audience Affordances and Experiential Trajectories William W. Lewis 11. A Postdigital Response: User Experience Design, Interactive, Immersive, And Mixed Reality Performance Lindsay Brandon Hunter and Steve Luber Section 2: Narrative and Dramaturgy for Experiential Forms 12. Models for Experiential Training in Playwriting And Dramaturgy Sean Bartley and Marshall Botvinick 13. Mapping Narrative in Pig Iron Theatre Company’s Pay Up and Franklin’s Secret City Robert Quillen Camp 14. The Dramaturgy of Tabletop Roleplaying Games Mike Sell 15. Rasa in This Is Not A Theatre Company’s Experiential Productions Erin B. Mee 16. Reconfiguring Narrative and Experiential Dramaturgy: A Conversation with Professional Educators and Dramaturgs on the Future(S) Of Storytelling Sean Bartley and Marshal Botvinick with Gary Garrison, Mark Bly, Carly Dwyer, and Jason Warren 17. Wildwind Performance Lab: New Play Development through Abstraction Sarah Johnson 18. It’s Okay to Not be "Right": Incorporating Creative Thinking into Theatrical Partnerships Rachel E. Bauer 19. Theatrical Immersion within Alternate Reality Games Hans Vermy 20. A Postdigital Response: Experiential Dramaturgies of Online Theatre, Cyberformance and Digital Texts Christina Papagiannouli Section 3: Performance Technologies and Design Thinking 21. Pedagogies for Design Thinking and Experiential Technologies Bruce Bergner and Rich Dionne 22. Storyliving: A Creative Process Justin Stichter 23. Theatre Majors and Immersive Technology: An Interview with HP’s Joanna Popper E. B. Hunter 24. Interaction and Extended Somatechnics Johannes Birringer 25. A Design Roundtable: The Creative Process of Experience Bruce Bergner, Rich Dionne, and William W. Lewis with Jim Doyle, Adam Bezark, Danny Byerley, Dave Dooperstein and Drew Campbell 26. Playing with the Past: Pirates in the College Classroom Samantha A. Meigs 27. Unlocking Formal Qualities to Discover the Iconography in Visual Design Stephen Jones 28. Designing an Interactive Production: A Practical Walkthrough Liz Fisher 29. A Postdigital Response to Performance Technologies and Design Thinking Hans Vermy and Eric Hoff 30. An Afterword: Experience and Theatre Education William W. Lewis and Sean Bartley




Autore

William W. Lewis, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Theatre History, Literature, and Criticism at Purdue University. His research focuses on spectatorship, politics, digital cultures, and experiential performance. As a scholar-artist he also utilizes practice-based research, where he integrates interactive technologies into live performance to better understand the relationships between contemporary audiences and mediatized culture. He has published in Theatre Topics, Performance research, GPS: Global Performance Studies, The International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media, and Theatre Research International. Recent book chapters have appeared in New Directions in Teaching Theatre Arts (Palgrave, eds. Anne Flitosos and Gail S. Medford) and Avatars, Activism and Postdigital Performance (Bloomsbury, eds. Liam Jarvis and Karen Savage). Will is the founding co-editor of PARtake: The Journal of Performance as Research. Sean Bartley, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Theatre History at Northwestern State University. His research centers around contemporary site-specific, ambulatory, and immersive theatre practices and sports as performance. His work has been featured in TDR: The Drama Review, Theatre History Studies, Theatre Journal, PARtake: The Journal of Performance as Research, and Borrowers and Lenders: The Journal of Shakespeare and Appropriation. Recent book chapters include "You’re Out! Presence and Absence at the Ballpark" in Sporting Performances: Politics in Play (Routledge, ed. Shannon Walsh) and "The President Makes a Play: Putin and Erdogan’s Sporting Diplomacy" with Jared Strange in Performing Statecraft: The Postdiplomatic Theatre of Sovereigns, Citizens, and States (Bloomsbury, ed. James R. Ball III).










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781032036045

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 10 x 7 in Ø 1.55 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:22 b/w images, 16 halftones and 6 line drawings
Pagine Arabe: 280
Pagine Romane: xviii


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