An artist such as Sir Robert Helpmann is difficult to categorise. Mercurial and chameleon-like, his work not only moves between the distinctive art forms of dance, drama, film and to a lesser extent opera, but between his multi-faceted roles as both a creative and interpretative artist including dancer, actor, choreographer, director and producer
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This case study explores multiple ways that Boris Nieslony (1945-) now living in Cologne, Germany is...
Prior to his career as a painter, Walter Richard Sickert (1860-1940) was employed for a number of ye...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-104)Robert Rauschenberg is a major artist whose work ...
Condition: Good.; Part of the W.F. Stringer collection of dance slides.; Title provided by researche...
Most of us try to do performance in pure style (mime, drama, clownerie, slap stick, physical theatre...
The purpose of the article is to substantiate the validity of introducing the concept of ‘portrait g...
This essay outlines the remarkable but today largely forgotten career of the Anglo-American actor an...
This 60 minute work looked to challenge traditional expectations of how dancers ‘perform’ and what i...
To see a theatrical show onstage is a nightly thrill for thousands of audience members worldwide. Un...
Bachelor?s work called The choreographic style of Maurice Béjart shows a life and work of this Frenc...
I will present my honors thesis in Comparative Literature, which charts the prominence and developme...
I intend to examine the work of five practitioners who, in embracing the possibilities arising from ...
The only comprehensive monograph on the artist whose abstract \u27white\u27 paintings have inspired ...
Part one of this thesis investigates the conceptualisation of the performer-creator and its relevanc...
Stage experience. The author explores the knowledge that dramatic art may constitute and about the ...
This case study explores multiple ways that Boris Nieslony (1945-) now living in Cologne, Germany is...
Prior to his career as a painter, Walter Richard Sickert (1860-1940) was employed for a number of ye...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-104)Robert Rauschenberg is a major artist whose work ...