The subject of the article is a (quasi-) theatrical performance – Ta’ziyeh – treated as a potential space for using collective memory. The performance itself is an original product of the Iranian culture whose essence is the free reproduction of historical events from Karbala that took place in 680 and became one of the elements constituting Shiite religious identity. In the description presented here I have focused on these characteristics of Ta’ziyeh which involve the issue of memory and the problem of recreating / processing future by the secondary witnesses to the past events. This approach to cultural phenomena of interest allows you to look at it from a wider perspective and identify those aspects that have not been studied so far, e....
The Iranian taʿziyeh tradition commemorates the martyrdoms of Ḥusain b. ʿAlī b. Abī Ṭāleb and his su...
In the twentieth century, Western theatre practitioners, aware of the gap between actorand spectator...
Theatre of a kind familiar to western audiences can be found in present-day Teheran-as Clive Barker'...
The subject of the article is a (quasi-) theatrical performance – Ta’ziyeh – treated as a potential ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 119-122)Focusing on Ta'ziyeh (religious mourning) as fest...
The purpose of the article is to study the nature of the ritual relationship and theater on the exam...
Ta'ziyeh as the most important method in religious and ritual theatre in Iran has many capabilities ...
Taziyeh as a ritual performance is an ancient art. Its present form originated during Safavid period...
The term "Ta'ziyeh" implies an Iranian dramatic genre and is the original drama of the entire Islami...
The purpose of the article is to trace the origins, evolution and modern cross-cultural transformati...
Memories of wars and constantly living with them become the measure of citizenhood, revolutionary co...
Memories of wars and constantly living with them become the measure of citizenhood, revolutionary co...
Abstract Specific theatrical forms have been developed in many geographical-cultural areas of the wo...
Through a case-study of the project Kingorama by Hamid Rachmanian, this essay examines how the Irani...
Theatre and other forms of art have played an unarguable part in the formation of cultures and civil...
The Iranian taʿziyeh tradition commemorates the martyrdoms of Ḥusain b. ʿAlī b. Abī Ṭāleb and his su...
In the twentieth century, Western theatre practitioners, aware of the gap between actorand spectator...
Theatre of a kind familiar to western audiences can be found in present-day Teheran-as Clive Barker'...
The subject of the article is a (quasi-) theatrical performance – Ta’ziyeh – treated as a potential ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 119-122)Focusing on Ta'ziyeh (religious mourning) as fest...
The purpose of the article is to study the nature of the ritual relationship and theater on the exam...
Ta'ziyeh as the most important method in religious and ritual theatre in Iran has many capabilities ...
Taziyeh as a ritual performance is an ancient art. Its present form originated during Safavid period...
The term "Ta'ziyeh" implies an Iranian dramatic genre and is the original drama of the entire Islami...
The purpose of the article is to trace the origins, evolution and modern cross-cultural transformati...
Memories of wars and constantly living with them become the measure of citizenhood, revolutionary co...
Memories of wars and constantly living with them become the measure of citizenhood, revolutionary co...
Abstract Specific theatrical forms have been developed in many geographical-cultural areas of the wo...
Through a case-study of the project Kingorama by Hamid Rachmanian, this essay examines how the Irani...
Theatre and other forms of art have played an unarguable part in the formation of cultures and civil...
The Iranian taʿziyeh tradition commemorates the martyrdoms of Ḥusain b. ʿAlī b. Abī Ṭāleb and his su...
In the twentieth century, Western theatre practitioners, aware of the gap between actorand spectator...
Theatre of a kind familiar to western audiences can be found in present-day Teheran-as Clive Barker'...