This practice-based research investigates movement and gesture in relation to the theatre work of Robert Wilson. A group of performers was established to explore Wilson’s construction of a code of movement during a series of over fifty workshops and films including: a feature film Oedipus; a live performance Two Sides to an Envelope; and a theatre production The Mansion’s Third Unbridled View. The creation of an embodied experience for the spectator, perceived through the senses, is central to Wilson’s theatre. Integral to this are the relationships between drama and image, and time and space. Wilson’s images, in which the body is presented in attitudes of stillness and repetition, are created through these transitional structures. Taking ...
Dance favors the disruption of representation and the triggering of unmediated sensations. The dance...
The film emerged from a wider, AHRC-funded practice-as-research PhD entitled Affective Cinema, which...
The article explores figurations of movement in Siobhan Davies’ and David Hinton’s found footage fil...
This practice-based research investigates movement and gesture in relation to the theatre work of Ro...
This dissertation looks to investigate the intricate dramaturgies of Wilson’s practice by focusing o...
This book is a comprehensive study of the theatre work of Robert Wilson with some reference to his i...
Most of us try to do performance in pure style (mime, drama, clownerie, slap stick, physical theatre...
Robert Wilson is an American–European director who is also a performer, installation artist, writer,...
There are many theories on how to approach the creation of theatre and the training of the actor. My...
Original Practices Shakespeare calls for a specific mode of performance exemplifying a strong unity ...
I make performances using space, time, the body — and sometimes things — as materials. These perform...
This presentation investigates the 2017 site-based dance film project Pitch, featuring choreography ...
I intend to examine the work of five practitioners who, in embracing the possibilities arising from ...
La danse favorise la rupture de la représentation et l’avènement des sensations non médiatisées. Ce ...
Through a consideration of audience experience of embodiment in contemporary dance performance, this...
Dance favors the disruption of representation and the triggering of unmediated sensations. The dance...
The film emerged from a wider, AHRC-funded practice-as-research PhD entitled Affective Cinema, which...
The article explores figurations of movement in Siobhan Davies’ and David Hinton’s found footage fil...
This practice-based research investigates movement and gesture in relation to the theatre work of Ro...
This dissertation looks to investigate the intricate dramaturgies of Wilson’s practice by focusing o...
This book is a comprehensive study of the theatre work of Robert Wilson with some reference to his i...
Most of us try to do performance in pure style (mime, drama, clownerie, slap stick, physical theatre...
Robert Wilson is an American–European director who is also a performer, installation artist, writer,...
There are many theories on how to approach the creation of theatre and the training of the actor. My...
Original Practices Shakespeare calls for a specific mode of performance exemplifying a strong unity ...
I make performances using space, time, the body — and sometimes things — as materials. These perform...
This presentation investigates the 2017 site-based dance film project Pitch, featuring choreography ...
I intend to examine the work of five practitioners who, in embracing the possibilities arising from ...
La danse favorise la rupture de la représentation et l’avènement des sensations non médiatisées. Ce ...
Through a consideration of audience experience of embodiment in contemporary dance performance, this...
Dance favors the disruption of representation and the triggering of unmediated sensations. The dance...
The film emerged from a wider, AHRC-funded practice-as-research PhD entitled Affective Cinema, which...
The article explores figurations of movement in Siobhan Davies’ and David Hinton’s found footage fil...