Devising Theatre and Performance - Leslie Hill, Helen Paris

Devising Theatre and Performance

Curious Methods
Buch | Softcover
168 Seiten
2021
Intellect Books (Verlag)
978-1-78938-471-0 (ISBN)
31,20 inkl. MwSt
Devising Theatre and Performance is a hands-on guide for artists, students and teachers of performance at any stage of their practice. It offers a wide range of creative prompts and pathways enriched with critical thinking tools and questions, a hybrid approach Hill and Paris call ‘Curious Methods’.



This is a welcome addition to the field, created and curated by two experienced artists who have operated at the international interface of academia and professional practice for over three decades.



The collection is packed with fun, creative, thoughtful exercises distilled from over twenty years of running interdisciplinary artist workshops and teaching both devising and performance making. As well providing numerous exercises and suggestions for devising, composing and editing original works, this book offers tools for giving and receiving feedback, critical reflection and framing artistic work within academic research contexts.



Readers can choose to dip in and out, to follow the book as a course or to work section by section, focusing on organizing principles such as working from the body, working with site, working with objects or performance activism. The book includes a detailed production workbook and a practice-based research workbook you can tailor to your own projects. The 'Curious Methods' approach encourages users to take the time and space their practice deserves while offering tools, nourishment and encouragement and inviting them to take risks beyond their comfort zones. The exercises are carefully described so that they can easily be tested out by readers, and are well contextualized in relation to vivid examples from contemporary performance practice and relevant political contexts. This compelling approach goes beyond many other books on theatre devising, which merely provide performance recipes; they do so by repeatedly highlighting the vital cultural relevance and potential personal impact of the experiments that they invite us to undertake.



The primary audience for this important new book will be academics, instructors and students in courses on devised theatre, improvisation, performance art, experimental performance and practice-based research. It will be essential for classroom use, for students of theatre and performance and live art – undergraduate, postgraduate and Ph.D., teachers and all those needing strategies for getting started.



It will also appeal to readers from the broader arts, humanities and social sciences who are seeking resources for integrating creative methods into their research.

Leslie Hill is a professor of theatre and performance making at the University of Roehampton London and artistic director of Curious. She is interested in the intersections of theatre and live art with politics, activism and social justice movements. She is author of several books, including Sex, Suffrage and the Stage: First Wave Feminism in British Theatre, which was published for the UK suffrage centenary in 2018 by Palgrave Macmillan. Helen Paris is an award-winning artist and artistic director of Curious, a London-based performance company that has shown work in 17 countries. Paris is currently artist-in-residence at Canterbury Christ Church University. Paris has published widely, specializing in somatic and immersive work and interdisciplinary research through her collaborations with the biological and ecological sciences. Her debut novel, Lost Property, is published by Penguin Doubleday. Curious (https://www.curiousperformance.com) has produced over 50 innovative works for theatres and festivals, including the London Cultural Olympiad, the Edinburgh Festival, Centre Pompidou and Sydney Opera House. Frequently edgy, often humorous and always authentic, Curious ploughs a furrow between theatre, live art, installation and research. Curious combines rigorous dramaturgy and community outreach with performance-making to create impactful work that has been called ‘as smart as it is seductive’ (Irish Times). Curious delivers an international programme of workshops and mentoring alongside award winning publications and research. Curious is produced by Artsadmin.

List of Illustrations



Acknowledgements



1.         Curious Methods



2.         Pep Talk



Daily Practice



Outfoxing the Censor



Freewriting



A Time and a Place

Failing Better



3.         Working from the Body



Arrivals and Departures

Begin Again



Tongue-Tied



Body Map



Body Memory



Invisible

The Sense of Smell



Homesick



Olfactory Portraits



Fight Flight Freeze



Gut Feelings



Secret Duets



Inheritance Tracks



Family Traits and Mannerisms



Persona



Walk This Way



Building a Persona



4.         Working with Objects



Tactile Memory



Exquisite and Mundane



Inherited Objects



Box Stories



‘The Lovers’



Suitcase



5.         Working with Site



Give and Take



Ghost Library



Ghost Duets



In Search of a Gesture



You Are Here

Map Making, Three Ways



Blurring Time and Place



Things ain’t what they used to be



Best Foot Forward



Marks and Scars



Dancing Place and Space



Private, Keep Out!



Taking Up Residence



Infinitesimal Detail



Fifteen Quick Freewrites on Place



Autotopographically Speaking



Silent Stroll



Closing Thoughts



6.         Working with Pairings



Failure & Text



Desire & Proximity

Ritual & Object



7.         Activism



Manifestos



Impulse Manifesto



Make Manifest



Lending and Borrowing



Signs



Wear Your Heart on Your Sleeve



On Location



Stand Up, Speak Out



Living Newspaper



Ripped from the Headlines



Re-Enactment



Choose Your Battles



Verbatim Theatre



Explosive Material – a Journalistic Exercise



Explosive Compounds – an Ethnographic Exercise



One-Minute Plays



Mix Tape



Produce, Adapt or Devise?



A Moment in History



Cross That Line



Closed Border



Open Border



Tactical Toolkit



Make a Spectacle



Reflections



8.         Production Workbook



Operating Instructions



Kick-Starting Process



Realm of Concern



I’ve always wanted to be able to …

Feathering the Nest



Look Book



Composition



Space and Composition



Dream Island



Fleshing It Out



Dancing the Dynamics



Workshopping



Index Card Storyboard



Dear Dead Darlings



Remember the Audience



Dear Audience



Feedback



Three Adjectives



Performance Response



Brief Hauntings



Companion Piece



Invited Guests



Bespoke



Cartomancy



Documentation



Pen Pal



Favourite Performance You Never Saw



9.         A Practice-Based Research Workbook



Performing Knowledges



Back Stage



Escape Velocity



Glorious Manifestations



Generative Research



Mapping Your Practice



Diagrammatic Praxis



Secret Fear



Abstractions on Secret Fears



Defining Your Dramaturgy



Signatures of Practice



Art-I-Facts



Love Letter



Artist-Scholar Family Album



Methodologies



Phenomenology



Doing a Phenomenology



Phenomenological Journal



Autoethnography



Project Descriptions in 1st and 3rd



Specialist Knowledge



Autoethnographic Journal



Keeping a Lab Notebook



Designing Bespoke PBR Exercises – Two Case Studies



Gut Feelings



UpRoot



Sowing from Seed



PBR Evaluation and Critique



Bespoke Evaluation Rubric



Amalgamated Evaluation Rubric



Bibliography and Further Reading



Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 12 Halftones, color
Verlagsort Bristol
Sprache englisch
Maße 210 x 210 mm
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Theater / Ballett
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Sport Tanzen / Tanzsport
ISBN-10 1-78938-471-0 / 1789384710
ISBN-13 978-1-78938-471-0 / 9781789384710
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