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Theater (1976) 8 (1): 11–24.
Published: 01 February 1976
...Anthony Graham-White Copyright © by yale/theatre 1976 1976 The Characteristics of Traditional Drama
Anthony Graham-White
The morefiuitfur a theory, the more it provides an understanding of
facts extraneous to the primary area of observation to which it
rehtes, and the more...
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Theater (1976) 8 (1): 62–67.
Published: 01 February 1976
...Ossie Onuora Enekwe Copyright © by yale/theatre 1976 1976 Theatre in Nigeria: The Modern vs.
The Traditional
Ossie Onuora Enekwe
Traditional Nigerian theatre has received scant atten-
tion compared with the modern one that is European in
impulse and ideology. The audience...
Journal Article
Theater (1999) 29 (2): 26–31.
Published: 01 May 1999
...Suzan-Lori Parks Copyright © 1999 by Yale School of Drama/Yale Repertory Theatre 1999 SUZAN-LORIPARKS
TRADITIONAND THE INDIVIDUALTALENT
Three traditions are at work simultaneously inside each one of us: The Great Tradition...
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Theater (2008) 38 (2): 9–29.
Published: 01 May 2008
... the psychological-realism tradition. Schilling and Pintér are the heirs: Schilling, praised for the founding of his company Krétakör, whose constant, chameleonic reinvention resists stasis; Pintér, for the theatrical incorporation of Hungarian folk tradition and the resultant questioning of the parameters...
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Theater (2017) 47 (1): 101–115.
Published: 01 February 2017
... curatorial reason, and question the assumed hierarchies of artists, objects, and subjects inherent within traditional curatorial practice. © 2017 by André Lepecki 2017 Lygia Clark postcolonial studies performance curation Jacques Rancière Fred Moten Wendy Brown neoliberalism Lygia Clark’s...
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Theater (2008) 38 (2): 31–69.
Published: 01 May 2008
...Árpád Schilling In this manifesto, Hungarian independent director Árpád Schilling, artistic director of the renowned ensemble Krétakör, articulates his ideas on directing, acting, and Hungary's theatrical tradition and producing structures. He gives examples of theatrical exercises used...
Journal Article
Theater (2010) 40 (1): 11–23.
Published: 01 February 2010
... ways in which gesture, choreography, and dance knowledge circulates by physical exchange among dancers performing internationally. She describes these choreographers' work as joining tradition with innovation toward an integrated, globalized world. © 2010 by Yale School of Drama/Yale Repertory...
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Theater (1989) 20 (3): 13–17.
Published: 01 November 1989
... who are beginning writers do not share the social temperament and political worldview of people like Gelman and Shatrov. Young writers are for the most part developing the traditions of their immediate predecessors, the 'new wave' p1aywrights. They are explicitly engaged in an artistic study...
Journal Article
Theater (2024) 54 (2): 31–49.
Published: 01 May 2024
.... Attending to Grass Stage’s eclectic inspirations and international collaborations, Huang compares the collective to world renowned ensembles such as Théâtre du Soleil and parses out the unequal transactions between Asian performance traditions and devised theater techniques. She warns against a neo...
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Theater (1987) 18 (3): 46–48.
Published: 01 November 1987
... mont. They learned the cornmedia he said, “No English.” He paused, then
began to fall off as elements of it ap- tradition from their families. who for shaking his head, muttered, “Is prob-
peared in other forms of entertainment: three generations have worked in cir- lem!”
Moliere’s plays...
Journal Article
Theater (1976) 8 (1): 68–71.
Published: 01 February 1976
... exposure of black the melodies are traditional ones, Bertha Egnos is
ghetto life to many whites. k’i72g Kong’s book, lyrics, credited with composing the original music. Some
and direction were by whites, but in recent years of the dances are also traditional, but the program
blacks themselves have...
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Theater (1978) 9 (2): 142–146.
Published: 01 May 1978
... written “Tradition the ‘thirties (or the nearest horror film), ment (many of the alliances are implicit
and the Individual Talent.” Harvey Perr and because the veneer of the characters only), Louise has also invited Elena, who
has aspired in this play to re-view the and the Baroque complexities...
Journal Article
Theater (1978) 9 (3): 75–81.
Published: 01 November 1978
... throughout history. tions where a strongly defined body of local
grounds of “civilized” principles - of its
When on the brink of disturbing the foun- cultural tradition survives. In such situa...
Journal Article
Theater (1987) 19 (1): 4–5.
Published: 01 February 1987
... marches, medical conferences scenium stage. Spectators continue to religion, and social manners have been
with actors who simulate illness, all in- practice their traditional role at these increasingly theatricalized. Designer
volve forms of public performance events, too. Doctors, like...
Journal Article
Theater (1981) 12 (2): 62–65.
Published: 01 May 1981
... and
burlesque, is basically popular theater, folk theater in the best
sense of the word. In the German-speaking world, Vienna was one
of the few places where the tradition...
Journal Article
Theater (1969) 2 (3): 39–42.
Published: 01 November 1969
... traditional university stance of consider-
and power conflict on a campus? Even on ing all points of view and to support one
the first day of planning, pro-strike stu- side or the other of a polarized conflict.
dents repeatedly expressed the fear that
involvement in the productions would...
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Theater (1987) 18 (3): 35–42.
Published: 01 November 1987
... Circus, Glover,
play on the idea of circus tradition the nature.’ The 1986 theme was hunger, Vermont, 1986.
joke entails has slowly developed a seen from a number of different view- This page:
serious subtext, because...
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Theater (1976) 8 (1): 6–10.
Published: 01 February 1976
... generically. The form-a pres-
entation by performers before an audience-transcends a
single language or particular style. An English depart-
ment course in the novel might exclude Mann or Dos-
toyevsky, but no Drama department would ignore Brecht
or Chekhov. But drama outside the Western tradition...
Journal Article
Theater (2007) 37 (3): 37–45.
Published: 01 November 2007
... hands? This was the paradox that stifled in a contradiction the art the most
similar to existence: theater.”2
The iconoclastic struggle finds its stimulus in the very aura of the icon to be
destroyed, in its traditional authority. The point is always the same: a dry, passionless...
Journal Article
Theater (1988) 19 (2): 5–20.
Published: 01 May 1988
..., not
in its direct allusions to colonial history - the Mahabharata,
after all, deals with our “ancient” past, our “authentic” record
of traditional Hindu culture. For Brook’s Vyasa...
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