This thesis aims to reconsider the interpersonal relations between performer and director roles through Jacques Ranciere’s axiomatic equality and Chantal Mouffe’s agonistic pluralism. The research addresses criticisms of ‘collaboration’ in theatre making and looks at how collaboration has become an accepted term in contemporary performance discourse. Ideas of freedom and equality formed by the democratic deologies of the 60s will be questioned to see where democratic strategies may fit Axiomatic equality and agonistic pluralism will be used interdependently to look at the performer and director roles in performance collaboration. These ideas have been explored as practical research. Through a ‘push-pull’ dynamic of the practi...
This collaborative art practice-based thesis mobilises the concept of power as an analytical lens to...
Many practitioner-researchers have built up a constellation of experience, practice, techniques and ...
This study means to identify and acknowledge the connection between the director’s ego and the poten...
How slippery a term 'collaboration' is. Definitions aplenty tend to return to the notion of 'working...
This practice-led research aims to contribute to contemporary theatre by focusing upon the decentral...
Postmarginality: Ethical Relationality of Theatre Rehearsal Practice Peter Farbridge As debates...
This thesis is developed from an experiment undertaken between 2011 and 2014. It interrogates Marx’s...
The paper addresses the challenges and advantages of collaborative stratification in the continuum o...
This research is based on practice and is the first academic investigation of the methodology of Ope...
This paper considers two plays by Djanet Sears, Afrika Solo and Harlem Duet, under the rubric of fem...
The public defence of Joonas Lahtinen’s doctoral dissertation in Theatre research was held via Zoom ...
This thesis is a theoretical and empirical study of prefigurative, pluralist, radically horizontal i...
As debates about the under-representation of marginalized communities grow in North America, identit...
Includes abstract.|Includes bibliographical references (leaves 74-79).As South African theatre artis...
How do we find a solution when we ourselves are the problem? This is the question posed by two conte...
This collaborative art practice-based thesis mobilises the concept of power as an analytical lens to...
Many practitioner-researchers have built up a constellation of experience, practice, techniques and ...
This study means to identify and acknowledge the connection between the director’s ego and the poten...
How slippery a term 'collaboration' is. Definitions aplenty tend to return to the notion of 'working...
This practice-led research aims to contribute to contemporary theatre by focusing upon the decentral...
Postmarginality: Ethical Relationality of Theatre Rehearsal Practice Peter Farbridge As debates...
This thesis is developed from an experiment undertaken between 2011 and 2014. It interrogates Marx’s...
The paper addresses the challenges and advantages of collaborative stratification in the continuum o...
This research is based on practice and is the first academic investigation of the methodology of Ope...
This paper considers two plays by Djanet Sears, Afrika Solo and Harlem Duet, under the rubric of fem...
The public defence of Joonas Lahtinen’s doctoral dissertation in Theatre research was held via Zoom ...
This thesis is a theoretical and empirical study of prefigurative, pluralist, radically horizontal i...
As debates about the under-representation of marginalized communities grow in North America, identit...
Includes abstract.|Includes bibliographical references (leaves 74-79).As South African theatre artis...
How do we find a solution when we ourselves are the problem? This is the question posed by two conte...
This collaborative art practice-based thesis mobilises the concept of power as an analytical lens to...
Many practitioner-researchers have built up a constellation of experience, practice, techniques and ...
This study means to identify and acknowledge the connection between the director’s ego and the poten...