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Index
Cover-Page Half-Title Series Title Contents Acknowledgements List of Illustrations Introduction
Motion I: Performance studies: Perspectives and prospectives Motion II: Beyond experimental theatre Motion III: Performance in/of social spaces Motion IV: Into the political arena Motion V: At war Motion VI: Contemporary rituals: Challenges and changes Motion VII: Applied performance studies: Therapy, activism and education Motion VIII: Performance studies and life sciences
Motion I Performance Studies: Perspectives and Prospectives
1 Dionysus in 1966: The Force of Performative Circumstances
Symptom Form and force Performism In quest for a Saussure of theatre? The real thing Conduction
2 Performance Studies 3.0 3 Can We Be the (New) Third World?
A PS for PS
Motion II Beyond Experimental Theatre
4 Table on Stage: The Rise of the Messenger 5 Performing History, Performing Memory with the Théâtre du Soleil 6 Textual Dramaturgy and Dramaturg-as-Text: Traditional versus New Dramaturgy in the Era of German Post-Dramatic Theatre
A note on terminology Fidelity to the source text Fidelity to the dramaturg ‘Anti’-translation
Motion III Performance in/of Social Spaces
7 Re: Location
Relocations: The history of Performance Art Platform Re: Location: The Tel Aviv New Central Bus Station Discipline and difference: The Second Law of Thermodynamics (2005) Community and creativity: Old Wives’ Tales: Rise Woman and Make Us a Cake (2006) Relocation: Foreign Work (Avoda Zara): Siteseeing Performance (2012)
8 Critically Civic: Public Movement’s Performative Activism
Ceremonial crisis: Also Thus! Critically regulated: Emergency Civic visions: Participatory actions
9 Rising from the Rubble: Creating the Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Motion IV Into the Political Arena
10 The Impossible Disappearance of Belgium: Notes on Politics, Dramaturgy and Performance
Introduction Political fiction Political facts Political theatricality Belgian theatricality Conclusions about Belgian political performativity
11 National Street Theatre: Large-scale Performances in Poland after the Crash of the Presidential Plane
Act I: The performance of mourning Act II: The game of the election campaign Act III: The drama of the cross Act IV: The struggle for memory Act V: The anniversary
12 ‘Social Transformance’: In Defence of Political Performance/Art
What is ‘transformance’? FLEISCHEREI – A mission The ‘Theatre Reform’ and the project On Axis as constructive response Socio-theatrical experiments Post-democracy, post-dramatics – and its discontents
Motion V At War
13 Beyond the Boundary of the Agora: The Hilltop Performance at the Western Front, 1915 14 Dismantling Road Blocks: Non-Violent Resistance of the Palestinian-Israeli Group ‘Combatants for Peace’
Through direct action: The Shuffa performance Site-specific invisible theatre and the vision of a utopian space Who is in charge? Unidentified power in a blocked area Utopia displaced: An experience outside Palestine or Israel Finding new territories to exchange identities: The example of a football game
15 Theatre as Metaphor: Isôko Rwanda’s Trilogy of Time
Out of the past: The Monument The context Material and performance realities Rwandan audiences Into the present: Littoral
Motion VI Contemporary Rituals: Challenges and Changes
16 At the Site of the Void: Inaesthetics of Performance in the Bicol Dotoc
The Bicol dotoc Inaesthetics in the dotoc Acknowledgement
17 New Technologies in Korean Shamanism: Cultural Innovation and Preservation of Tradition
New technologies in the Shamanic artefact market New media changes musok knowledge dissemination Documentation and evaluation of a kut ritual Musok as an emblem of the ‘Korean Spirit’ Conclusion
18 Performing Jewish Prayer on Stage: From Rituality to Theatricality and Back
Performing prayer: Ma’amarot Dancing prayer: Highway No. 1 Victoria Hanna: ‘Secular’ prayer? Conclusion: Back to rituality
Motion VII Applied Performance Studies: Therapy, Activism and Education
19 Audacity and Insane Courage: Dream Doctors’ Secret Remedies
A brief history of medical clowning The occupational hazards of clowning Defying authority Provocative therapy Death
20 Performing the World: The Performance Turn in Social Activism
Political, experimental and educational theatre Performative psychology Our performance activism on the ground A brief history of PTW Performance activism around the world
21 Social Performance Studies: A New PS School with Chinese Characteristics
The advent of SPS Theories and examples Some practical projects Negotiations between discipline and freedom
Motion VIII Performance Studies and Life Sciences
22 What Is Performance Anyway? A Cognitive Approach
Performance: English, idiomatic, indefinable? Bauman’s definition and its merits Performance and consciousness studies Recognition Memory The principle of the Nibelung Degeneracy Selection and instruction The definition of performance The levels of instruction/selection Feedback and re-entry Two remarks A twice-performed performance Dramatic performance
23 The Mirror Game: A Natural Science Study of Togetherness
Prologue: A meeting point Applying a natural science approach to the study of performance Togetherness and the mirror game The experimental setting The experimental results Regarding the reductionist nature of our approach Epilogue: A performance
24 Performing Science
Peer groups of scientists create a space for culture-changing discussion The scientific conversation and improvisation theatre Scientific articles and The Art of Dramatic Writing Science articles and the morphology of the Russian wonder tale Dramatic metaphors, robust mathematical models and limitations on scientific understanding Conclusions
Notes
Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 19 Chapter 20 Chapter 21 Chapter 22 Chapter 23 Chapter 24
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