The article discusses The Trojan Women Project presented at La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club in New York City in December 2019. The performance was the result of a five-years project that involved La MaMa’s actors, designers and musicians together with artists belonging to worldwide communities. The work was based on the new production of La MaMa’s historical performance directed by Andrei Serban in 1974. This new project engaged with communities with a recent history of conflict with the aim of addressing contemporary issues through theatre. Workshops done within some Guatemalan, Cambodian and Kosovan communities were focused on the exploration of sounds and gestures by using text, music, and scenography originally developed in the Sevent...
The article focuses on the work of the Serbian theatrical company Reflektor Teatar. Through the anal...
In this article, author Natalie Alvarez examines how the Caminos and RUTAS festivals of Toronto’s Al...
In this article, Ioana Szeman makes a case for combining micro- and macro-analyses of power relation...
The article discusses The Trojan Women Project presented at La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club in New...
In the summer of 2011 I carried out ethnographic research on the island of Lampedusa on the ways in ...
Research on collaborative translation has expanded in recent years, with a variety of terms such as ...
This article looks at different approaches to staging Street Theater about Human Rights in a multili...
This article discusses Amazonia—Music Theatre in Three Parts ([AMT] 2010), a collaboration between t...
The following article answers the specific need of providing information to all those who continuall...
The article deals with the first edition of the Verona Shakespeare Fringe Festival. It gives an acco...
This article analyses the dramaturgy and mise en scéne of the play Yuri Sam. Una oración (2003), whi...
Contents include: Catherine Maria Rodriguez Q&A; On making theatre in Iran today; events.https://sou...
This article is a post-hoc reflective theorization of a public engagement event based on research in...
National audienceThe article proposes a synthesis of issues that emerged during an action-research p...
This article discusses how art-based research can function as a decolonizing research method. Its an...
The article focuses on the work of the Serbian theatrical company Reflektor Teatar. Through the anal...
In this article, author Natalie Alvarez examines how the Caminos and RUTAS festivals of Toronto’s Al...
In this article, Ioana Szeman makes a case for combining micro- and macro-analyses of power relation...
The article discusses The Trojan Women Project presented at La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club in New...
In the summer of 2011 I carried out ethnographic research on the island of Lampedusa on the ways in ...
Research on collaborative translation has expanded in recent years, with a variety of terms such as ...
This article looks at different approaches to staging Street Theater about Human Rights in a multili...
This article discusses Amazonia—Music Theatre in Three Parts ([AMT] 2010), a collaboration between t...
The following article answers the specific need of providing information to all those who continuall...
The article deals with the first edition of the Verona Shakespeare Fringe Festival. It gives an acco...
This article analyses the dramaturgy and mise en scéne of the play Yuri Sam. Una oración (2003), whi...
Contents include: Catherine Maria Rodriguez Q&A; On making theatre in Iran today; events.https://sou...
This article is a post-hoc reflective theorization of a public engagement event based on research in...
National audienceThe article proposes a synthesis of issues that emerged during an action-research p...
This article discusses how art-based research can function as a decolonizing research method. Its an...
The article focuses on the work of the Serbian theatrical company Reflektor Teatar. Through the anal...
In this article, author Natalie Alvarez examines how the Caminos and RUTAS festivals of Toronto’s Al...
In this article, Ioana Szeman makes a case for combining micro- and macro-analyses of power relation...