Risk, participation, and performance practice : critical vulnerabilities in a precarious world / Alice O'Grady, editor
- Published
- Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2017]
- Copyright Date
- ©2017
- Physical Description
- xxiv, 264 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
- Additional Creators
- O'Grady, Alice R., 1934-
- Contents
- Machine generated contents note: pt. I The Ethics of Risky Aesthetics: Moral Codes, Being Decent, and Doing it Right -- Theatre in the Age of Uncertainty: Memory, Technology, and Risk in Simon McBurney's The Encounter and Robert Lepage's 887 / Lourdes Orozco -- Putting Prejudices on the Spot and in the Spotlight: The Risks of Politically Motivated Public Space Performance Practices / Bree Hadley -- The Drama Spiral: A Decision-Making Model for Safe, Ethical, and Flexible Practice when Incorporating Personal Stories in Applied Theatre and Performance / Clark Baim -- pt. II Performing Intimacies: Flirting, Whispering, and Sharing Stories in the Dark -- Dance with a Stranger: Torque Show's Intimacy (2014) and the Experience of Vulnerability in Performance and Spectatorship / Matt Hargrave -- Risking Intimacy: Strategies of Vulnerability in Vertical City's All Good Things and Trace / Pil Hansen -- Collect Yourselves!: Risk, Intimacy, and Dissonance in Intermedial Performance / David Frohlich -- pt. III Risking the Self: Identities, Playing with Risk, and Encountering the Edge -- At the Risk of Being Sincere: Participation and Delegation in South African Contemporary Live Art / Rat Western -- Upon Awakening: Addiction, Performance, and Aesthetics of Authenticity / Zoe Zontou -- Risk in Theatrical Performances in the City: Creating Impact and Identities / Andre Carreira.
- Summary
- This book explores a range of contemporary performance practices that engage spectators physically and emotionally through active engagement and critical involvement. It considers how risk has been re-configured, re-presented and re-packaged for new audiences with a thirst for performances that promote, encourage and embrace risky encounters in a variety of forms. The collection brings together established voices on performance and risk research and draws them into conversation with next generation academic-practitioners in a dynamic reappraisal of what it means to risk oneself through the act of making and participating in performance practice. It takes into account the work of other performance scholars for whom risk and precarity are central concerns, but seeks to move the debate forwards in response to a rapidly changing world where risk is higher on the political, economic and cultural agenda than ever before.
- Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 9783319632414
3319632418 - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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