The concern about South African arts being - as Achille Mbembe claims - ‘stuck in repetition’ can be challenged by examining developments in the performance arts which deliberately employ repetition. In these cases repetition is played with not just as a process of voiding or emptying out, but also to reconceptualise and embody historical and lived experiences. This can involve re-enactments of images, texts and theatrical styles which are worked upon and productively problematised through performance as a live event. In looking at the performance aesthetics of repetition, Diana Taylor’s The archive and the repertoire (2003) provides a useful context, since Taylor’s work straddles the disciplinary intersections between performance s...
In his Difference and Repetition Deleuze reveals an aporia: repetition is singular, solitary, it is ...
This paper is concerned with contemporary artistic engagements with colonialism, particularly ethnog...
The staging of complicity has developed into one of the most prevalent trends in recent South Afric...
In the heroic decades of the sixties and seventies of twentieth century, performance art was defined...
PhDEMBARGOED UNTIL 01/06/2014Repetition – of speech, of movement and in structure – raises questions...
Image courtesy of Wellcome Trust: http://catalogue.wellcomelibrary.org/record=b1465534This article ...
Many theatre, dance and performance creators from the 60s and 70s onwards used repetition as a signi...
A sense of repetition pervades contemporary South African political and cultural debate. Several rec...
Along with recently observed shifts in the performing arts towards re-enactment or creating remainde...
Dit artikel bestudeert hedendaagse artistieke confrontaties met het kolonialisme, meer bepaald kolon...
This thesis details a practice-led investigation of the archive, explored through choreography and t...
This paper explores returning to a performance, again and again, over an extended time frame, to re-...
Since the 1990s, re-enactment has emerged as a key issue in the field of artistic production, in the...
In his Difference and Repetition Deleuze reveals an aporia: repetition is singular, solitary, it is ...
The juxtaposition of various artistic genres, ranging from the performative to the non-performative,...
In his Difference and Repetition Deleuze reveals an aporia: repetition is singular, solitary, it is ...
This paper is concerned with contemporary artistic engagements with colonialism, particularly ethnog...
The staging of complicity has developed into one of the most prevalent trends in recent South Afric...
In the heroic decades of the sixties and seventies of twentieth century, performance art was defined...
PhDEMBARGOED UNTIL 01/06/2014Repetition – of speech, of movement and in structure – raises questions...
Image courtesy of Wellcome Trust: http://catalogue.wellcomelibrary.org/record=b1465534This article ...
Many theatre, dance and performance creators from the 60s and 70s onwards used repetition as a signi...
A sense of repetition pervades contemporary South African political and cultural debate. Several rec...
Along with recently observed shifts in the performing arts towards re-enactment or creating remainde...
Dit artikel bestudeert hedendaagse artistieke confrontaties met het kolonialisme, meer bepaald kolon...
This thesis details a practice-led investigation of the archive, explored through choreography and t...
This paper explores returning to a performance, again and again, over an extended time frame, to re-...
Since the 1990s, re-enactment has emerged as a key issue in the field of artistic production, in the...
In his Difference and Repetition Deleuze reveals an aporia: repetition is singular, solitary, it is ...
The juxtaposition of various artistic genres, ranging from the performative to the non-performative,...
In his Difference and Repetition Deleuze reveals an aporia: repetition is singular, solitary, it is ...
This paper is concerned with contemporary artistic engagements with colonialism, particularly ethnog...
The staging of complicity has developed into one of the most prevalent trends in recent South Afric...