The Routledge companion to contemporary European theatre and performance. (2023)
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- Book
- Title:
- The Routledge companion to contemporary European theatre and performance. (2023)
- Main Title:
- The Routledge companion to contemporary European theatre and performance
- Other Titles:
- Companion to contemporary European theatre and performance
Contemporary European theatre and performance - Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Ralf Remshardt and Aneta Mancewicz.
- Editors:
- Remshardt, Ralf, 1959-
Mancewicz, Aneta - Contents:
- PART I; Mapping the continent 1. Albania Ermir Jonka and Evi Stamatiou 2. Austria Brigitte Marschall and Gabriele C. Pfeiffer 3. Belarus Tania Arcimovich 4. Belgium Karel vanhaesebrouck and Kurt Vanhoutte 5. Bosnia and Herzegovina Maja Milatov ić -Ovadia 6. Bulgaria Kamelia Nikolova 7. Croatia Una Bauer and Goran Pavlić 8. Cyprus (Greek) Maria Hamali 9. Czech Republic David Drozd 10. Denmark Annelis Kuhlmann 11. Estonia Anneli Saro 12. Finland Hanna Korsberg 13. France Eliane Beaufils 14. Germany Peter W. Marx 15. Greece Avra Sidiropoulou 16. Hungary; Jozefina Komporaly 17. Iceland Magnus Thor Thorbergsson 18. Ireland Tanya Dean 19. Israel Naphtaly Shem-Tov 20. Italy Anna Maria Cimitile 21. Kosovo Jeton Neziraj 22. Latvia Zane Kreicberga 23. Lithuania Jurgita Staniškytė 24. Malta Vicki Ann Cremona 25. Moldova Paula Erizanu 26. Montenegro Janko Ljumović 27. The Netherlands Liesbeth Groot Nibbelink 28. North Macedonia Elena Marchevska 29. Norway Ine Therese Berg 30. Poland Marcin Kościelniak 31. Portugal Francesca Rayner 32. Romania Jozefina Komporaly 33. Russia Julia Listengarten 34. Serbia Maja Milato vić -Ovadia 35. Slovakia Ján Šimko 36. Slovenia Barbara Orel 37. Spain Simon Breden 38. Sweden Rikard Hoogland 39. Switzerland Beate Hochholdinger-Reiterer 40. Turkey Seda Ilter 41. Ukraine Olga Danylyuk 42. United Kingdom Sam Haddow, Hannah Simpson, Trish Reid and Anwen Miles Jones PART II; Charting themes A. Context 43. 1989 and after: East-West intercurrents at the turn ofPART I; Mapping the continent 1. Albania Ermir Jonka and Evi Stamatiou 2. Austria Brigitte Marschall and Gabriele C. Pfeiffer 3. Belarus Tania Arcimovich 4. Belgium Karel vanhaesebrouck and Kurt Vanhoutte 5. Bosnia and Herzegovina Maja Milatov ić -Ovadia 6. Bulgaria Kamelia Nikolova 7. Croatia Una Bauer and Goran Pavlić 8. Cyprus (Greek) Maria Hamali 9. Czech Republic David Drozd 10. Denmark Annelis Kuhlmann 11. Estonia Anneli Saro 12. Finland Hanna Korsberg 13. France Eliane Beaufils 14. Germany Peter W. Marx 15. Greece Avra Sidiropoulou 16. Hungary; Jozefina Komporaly 17. Iceland Magnus Thor Thorbergsson 18. Ireland Tanya Dean 19. Israel Naphtaly Shem-Tov 20. Italy Anna Maria Cimitile 21. Kosovo Jeton Neziraj 22. Latvia Zane Kreicberga 23. Lithuania Jurgita Staniškytė 24. Malta Vicki Ann Cremona 25. Moldova Paula Erizanu 26. Montenegro Janko Ljumović 27. The Netherlands Liesbeth Groot Nibbelink 28. North Macedonia Elena Marchevska 29. Norway Ine Therese Berg 30. Poland Marcin Kościelniak 31. Portugal Francesca Rayner 32. Romania Jozefina Komporaly 33. Russia Julia Listengarten 34. Serbia Maja Milato vić -Ovadia 35. Slovakia Ján Šimko 36. Slovenia Barbara Orel 37. Spain Simon Breden 38. Sweden Rikard Hoogland 39. Switzerland Beate Hochholdinger-Reiterer 40. Turkey Seda Ilter 41. Ukraine Olga Danylyuk 42. United Kingdom Sam Haddow, Hannah Simpson, Trish Reid and Anwen Miles Jones PART II; Charting themes A. Context 43. 1989 and after: East-West intercurrents at the turn of the millennium Vessela S. Warner 44. Language, translation, and multilingualism Margherita Laera 45. Transnational and translocal Benjamin Fowler 46. Staging neoliberal globalisation in post-1989 Europe Philip Hager 47. Ecodramaturgies in times of climate crisis Kristof van Baarle 48. Crisis and activism as performance Işıl Eğrikavuk 49. Brexit and theatre Ruud van den Beuken 50. Performance in a pandemic Laura Bissell B. Cultures of theatre-making 51. Performance spaces and spatial performativity: Theatre has left the building Dorita Hannah 52. Sharing spaces: the art of scenography – Some European perspectives Birgit Wiens 53. Beyond binaries: Postdramatic theatre and its multimodal textuality Avra Sidiropoulou 54. Models of creation and devising Synne K. Behrndt 55. Documentary theatre Liesbeth Groot Nibbelink 56. Intermediality in performance Chiel Kattenbelt and Aneta Mancewicz 57. Contemporary music theatre practices: Changing performative roles Matthias Rebstock 58. Regietheater Peter M. Boenisch 59. Theatre for young audiences in Europe Wolfgang Schneider 60. European physical theatre Mark Evans C. Inclusive and diverse practices 61. How and why? The post/de-colonial as method in contemporary European theatre meLê yamomo 62. Theatrical strategies addressing migration S. E. Wilmer 63. Minorities and representation: Performing the margins Azadeh Sharifi 64. Womxn in performance Edith Cassiers 65. Queer performance Edith Cassiers 66. Disability in performance Sarah Hopfinger 67. Amateur theatre in Europe: Organisation, challenges, and values Antine Zijlstra, Vicki Ann Cremona, and Anneli Saro D. Institutional structures 68. Nation, identity, and theatre – Reimagining national theatre Zoltán Imre 69. Festivals and curation Katia Arfara 70. Politics and policies in the performing arts in a transcultural Europe Wolfgang Schneider 71. Academic (and other) performance research in Europe Peter M. Boenisch 72. Performance training in Europe Isabel Guerrero and Rose Whyman 73. Community theatre/participatory theatre Adam Czirak 74. Theatre criticism and online culture/new media Anette Therese Pettersen PART III; Surveying the creators 75. Belarus Free Theatre verity healey 76. The postdramatic extravaganza of Viktor Bodó’s theatre Veronika Schandl 77. Gianina Cărbunariu, Director-Playwright Cristina Modreanu 78. Emma Dante: The contemporariness of things past Anna Maria Cimitile 79. dreamthinkspeak Rebecca McCutcheon 80. Oliver Frljić, an artist touching society’s raw nerves Tomaž Toporišič 81. Marta Górnicka Marcin Kościelniak 82. Alvis Hermanis through the lens of postcolonialism Edīte Tišheizere 83. Hotel Pro Forma Erik Exe Christoffersen and Kathrine Winkelhorn 84. Tomi Janežič: Time is a political dimension Zala Dobovšek 85. Angélica Liddell Remedios Perni 86. Philippe Quesne: Sustainable solutions for living on Earth. Performing alternative habitats and temporary communities on stage Chloé Déchery 87. Milo Rau Peter M. Boenisch 88. Tiago Rodrigues: Memory, melancholy, and learning stories by heart Rui Pina Coelho 89. Kirill Serebrennikov: A poet of the outside betwe … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2023
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (654 pages), illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 792.094
Theater -- Europe
Performing arts -- Europe - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000913644
9781000913620 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367535919
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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