This dissertation study aims to determine whether the Japanese director Yukio Ninagawa achieved to combine Japanese and Greek culture in his production of Euripides’ Medea. In this respect, the research project will focus on Greek and Japanese classical theatre forms. The focal point will be Greek tragedy, Japanese kabuki and bunraku theatre, as they are the two Japanese theatre genres that Ninagawa incorporated in his production of Medea. Japanese and Greek theatre forms have major differences, this study seeks to analyse if a combination of both classical forms is possible and effective. The study uses qualitative methodology using literary sources about Ninagawa’s production of Medea. It is a presentation of a qualitative self-reflectio...
The purpose of my work with the Pepperdine production of Euripides’ Medea was not only to prepare an...
Cette thèse examine et réévalue l’oeuvre théâtrale d’Osanai Kaoru qui a joué un rôle fondamental pou...
This study explores the dynamic nature of Japanese cultural traditions by tracing the development of...
This dissertation study aims to determine whether the Japanese director Yukio Ninagawa achieved to c...
My thesis explores the process of finding a new way to approach Ancient Greek theatre. Through a com...
Medieval madwoman Noh plays have been performed in Japan continually for the last 600 years. In thes...
This thesis examines and re-evaluates the contemporary performance of Shakespeare in Japan, taking t...
Shakespeare’s plays have become the subject of filmic remakes, as well as the source for other...
Abstract only availableFor most audiences worldwide, there is not much available in terms of Japanes...
The number of performing arts based on ancient Greek tragedies has continued to increase around the ...
This paper, focusing on the productions of Othello in Japan, is intended to be the introductory par...
Among productions of Shakespeare's plays in recent years, some cultural adaptations by Asian and oth...
This study explores how specific Mikagura techniques apply to an already existing character, by appl...
This dissertation starts with chapters on the legends of Medea and the dramatic analysis of Medea ce...
The leading question I am exploring in this dissertation is “why is Romeo and Juliet particularly po...
The purpose of my work with the Pepperdine production of Euripides’ Medea was not only to prepare an...
Cette thèse examine et réévalue l’oeuvre théâtrale d’Osanai Kaoru qui a joué un rôle fondamental pou...
This study explores the dynamic nature of Japanese cultural traditions by tracing the development of...
This dissertation study aims to determine whether the Japanese director Yukio Ninagawa achieved to c...
My thesis explores the process of finding a new way to approach Ancient Greek theatre. Through a com...
Medieval madwoman Noh plays have been performed in Japan continually for the last 600 years. In thes...
This thesis examines and re-evaluates the contemporary performance of Shakespeare in Japan, taking t...
Shakespeare’s plays have become the subject of filmic remakes, as well as the source for other...
Abstract only availableFor most audiences worldwide, there is not much available in terms of Japanes...
The number of performing arts based on ancient Greek tragedies has continued to increase around the ...
This paper, focusing on the productions of Othello in Japan, is intended to be the introductory par...
Among productions of Shakespeare's plays in recent years, some cultural adaptations by Asian and oth...
This study explores how specific Mikagura techniques apply to an already existing character, by appl...
This dissertation starts with chapters on the legends of Medea and the dramatic analysis of Medea ce...
The leading question I am exploring in this dissertation is “why is Romeo and Juliet particularly po...
The purpose of my work with the Pepperdine production of Euripides’ Medea was not only to prepare an...
Cette thèse examine et réévalue l’oeuvre théâtrale d’Osanai Kaoru qui a joué un rôle fondamental pou...
This study explores the dynamic nature of Japanese cultural traditions by tracing the development of...