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Remapping Performance - Common Ground, Uncommon Partners

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Zusatztext "Jan Cohen-Cruz's book is compelling! challenging and inspiring to all those who work in the fields of theatre and social-cultural activism. This is a sweeping perspective on civic! cultural and theatrical partnerships! one that will set the tone for discourse long into the future and that right now gives me a new lens through which to consider the possibilities." - Robert Landy! New York University! USA Informationen zum Autor Nancy CantorRosario JacksonJulie Thompson Klein Todd LondonHelen NicholsonPenny Von Eschen Klappentext Completing a trilogy of works by Jan Cohen-Cruz, Remapping Performance focuses on the work of artists and experts who collaborate across fields to address social issues. The book explores work of a range of artists who employ artistic training, methodologies and mind-sets in their work with experts from other sectors such as medicine and healthcare and from other disciplines, to draw an expanded map of performance platforms including university/ community partnerships, neighbourhood-bases, and cultural diplomacy. Case studies include ArtSpot Productions/Mondo Bizarro's Cry You One about climate change in southern Louisiana, incorporating theatrics and organizing; Michael Rohd/Sojourn Theatre's social and civic practices; Anne Basting's University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee-based integration of performance and creative aging; and the collaborative cultural diplomacy experiment, smARTpower. Short companion pieces add expertise from Helen Nicholson, Todd London, Julie Thompson Klein, Nancy Cantor, Maria Rosario Jackson, and Penny Von Eschen. Jan Cohen-Cruz ends with suggestions for fully integrating performance in cross-sector initiatives. This latest book by a leading figure in engaged/ applied theatre and performance builds on its predecessors by offering a future-oriented perspective, a vision of art and performance interacting with a range of social sectors and with an emphasis on HE in such partnerships, and will be a 'must-read' for all students and scholars working in this field. Zusammenfassung Completing a trilogy of works by Jan Cohen-Cruz, Remapping Performance focuses on the work of artists and experts who collaborate across fields to address social issues. The book explores work of a range of artists who employ artistic training, methodologies and mind-sets in their work with experts from other sectors such as medicine and healthcare and from other disciplines, to draw an expanded map of performance platforms including university/ community partnerships, neighbourhood-bases, and cultural diplomacy. Case studies include ArtSpot Productions/Mondo Bizarro's Cry You One about climate change in southern Louisiana, incorporating theatrics and organizing; Michael Rohd/Sojourn Theatre's social and civic practices; Anne Basting's University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee-based integration of performance and creative aging; and the collaborative cultural diplomacy experiment, smARTpower. Short companion pieces add expertise from Helen Nicholson, Todd London, Julie Thompson Klein, Nancy Cantor, Maria Rosario Jackson, and Penny Von Eschen. Jan Cohen-Cruz ends with suggestions for fully integrating performance in cross-sector initiatives. This latest book by a leading figure in engaged/ applied theatre and performance builds on its predecessors by offering a future-oriented perspective, a vision of art and performance interacting with a range of social sectors and with an emphasis on HE in such partnerships, and will be a 'must-read' for all students and scholars working in this field. Inhaltsverzeichnis PART I: GROUNDING Introduction: A Vibrant Hybridity 'The Silence within the Noise: Reflections from the UK on 'A Vibrant Hybridity'' by Helen Nicholson 1. The Breadth of Theatrical Territory 'Remapping US Theater': Q & A with Todd London 2. Partnering 'From Multidisciplinarity to Boundary Work' by Julie Tho...

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PART I: GROUNDING
Introduction: A Vibrant Hybridity
'The Silence within the Noise: Reflections from the UK on 'A Vibrant Hybridity''
by Helen Nicholson
1. The Breadth of Theatrical Territory
'Remapping US Theater': Q & A with Todd London
2. Partnering
'From Multidisciplinarity to Boundary Work' by Julie Thompson Klein
PART II: PLATFORMS
3. Universities, Performance, and Uncommon Partnerships
Q & A with Chancellor Nancy Cantor
4. Art and Culture in Neighborhood Ecosystems
Q and A with Maria Rosario Jackson
5. Cultural Diplomacy and Collaboration
Q and A with Penny Von Eschen
Coda
6. The Future of Performance with Uncommon Partners
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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"Jan Cohen-Cruz's book is compelling, challenging and inspiring to all those who work in the fields of theatre and social-cultural activism. This is a sweeping perspective on civic, cultural and theatrical partnerships, one that will set the tone for discourse long into the future and that right now gives me a new lens through which to consider the possibilities." - Robert Landy, New York University, USA

Product details

Authors Jan Cohen-Cruz
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 13.07.2015
 
EAN 9781137366405
ISBN 978-1-137-36640-5
No. of pages 251
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > General, dictionaries
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)

Theater, B, Performing Arts, The arts: general issues, Arts, Theatre Studies, Theatre and Performance Arts, Palgrave Theatre & Performance Collection, Theatre and Performance Studies

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