Viral performance : contagious theaters from modernism to the digital age
By: Felton-Dansky, Miriam
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Contents:
Introduction: A history of contagion -- Performing plague : the Living Theatre and Antonin Artaud -- Towards an audience vocabulary : Marc Estrin, Augusto Boal, and General Idea -- Germ theater : Critical Art Ensemble, Eva and Franco Mattes, and Christoph Schlingensief -- "Everything is everywhere": viral performance networks -- Conclusion: Virus in the theater.
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BardBerlinLibrary 2nd floor | 793.022 FEL 2018 (Browse shelf) | Available |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: A history of contagion -- Performing plague : the Living Theatre and Antonin Artaud -- Towards an audience vocabulary : Marc Estrin, Augusto Boal, and General Idea -- Germ theater : Critical Art Ensemble, Eva and Franco Mattes, and Christoph Schlingensief -- "Everything is everywhere": viral performance networks -- Conclusion: Virus in the theater.
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