What is 'performance'? What are the boundaries of Performance Studies? How do we talk about contemporary performance practices today in simple but probing terms? What kinds of practices represent the field and how can we interpret them?
Combining the voices of academics, artists, cultural critics and teachers, Performance Perspectives answers these questions and provides a critical introduction to Performance Studies. Presenting an accessible way into key terminology and context, it offers a new model for analyzing contemporary performance based on six frames or perspectives:
Body Space Time Technology Interactivity Organization.
Drawing on examples from a wide range of practices across site specific performance, virtual reality, dance, applied theatre and everyday performance, Performance Perspectives addresses the binary of theory and practice and highlights the many meeting points between studio and seminar room. Each chapter takes the innovative form of a three-way conversation, bringing together theoretical introductions with artist interviews and practitioner statements. The book is supported by activities for discussion and practical devising work, as well as clear guidance for further reading and an extensive reference list across media
Performance Perspectives is essential reading for anyone studying, interpreting or making performance. List of Illustrations and Figures.- List of Tables.- Notes on Contributors.- Foreword; M.Wallis.- Acknowledgements.- Introduction; J.Pitches.- PART I: BODY; Introduced and edited by A.Fenemore.- Any Body? The Multiple Bodies of the Performer; V.Ramirez Ladron De Guevera.- Some Body and No Body: The Body of a Performer; W.Houstoun.- Every Body: Performance's Other Bodies; A.Fenemore.- PART II: SPACE; Introducelt