Remapping Performance

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Common Ground, Uncommon Partners

ISBN: 1137366397
ISBN 13: 9781137366399
Autor: Cohen-Cruz, Jan
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xi, 240 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 13.07.2015
Auflage: 1/2015
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden

Cohen-Cruz is an internationally-recognised author and scholar for her work in socially-engaged theatre. This volume completes a highly anticipated trilogy of works in this area. It also includes contributions from other international leading scholars, including Helen Nicholson and Julie Thompson KleinThis is a timely contribution to current discussions on ‚impact‘ and the engagement of the humanities with other social sectors and disciplinesDrawing on Cohen-Cruz’s extensive experience as a practitioner and artist as well as scholar, the book speaks to wider audience of artists, practitioners and anyone interested in the role of the arts to wider society, as well as students and scholars

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Beschreibung

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.

Autorenporträt

Nancy Cantor Rosario Jackson Julie Thompson Klein Todd London Helen Nicholson Penny Von Eschen

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