Llueve En Barcelona De Pau Miró: La Magia Y La Poesía De Todos Los Días,
2011
University of Richmond
Llueve En Barcelona De Pau Miró: La Magia Y La Poesía De Todos Los Días, Sharon G. Feldman
Latin American, Latino and Iberian Studies Faculty Publications
En este artículo se presenta un análisis tanto del texto como de la representación de la obra Llueve en Barcelona, de Pau Miró. El texto del artículo se acompaña de la grabación del espectáculo por el CDT.
En los pequeños cuadros de la cotidianidad, diez en total, que constituyen la estructura de Llueve en Barcelona, del dramaturgo catalán Pau Miró, se vislumbran delante de los ojos del espectador destellos fugaces del paisaje barcelonés. La plaza de la Universidad, el CaixaForum, el barrio del Raval, la Barceloneta, el Mar Mediterráneo, el Camp Nou, la Zona Universitaria, el Hospital del …
Sobre Les Influències, La Tradició I Altres Ansietats: Alguns Dilemes De L'Escena Catalana Contemporània,
2011
University of Richmond
Sobre Les Influències, La Tradició I Altres Ansietats: Alguns Dilemes De L'Escena Catalana Contemporània, Sharon G. Feldman
Latin American, Latino and Iberian Studies Faculty Publications
Tan aviat com vaig rebre la invitació del professor Francesc Foguet a fer la xerrada d’aquesta tarda, em vaig sentir molt honorada i emocionada. He tingut la sort de participar com a professora convidada en els vostres cursos de postgrau en quatre ocasions. La primera va ser el maig de l’any 1999 quan el professor Carles Batlle em va convidar de manera fortuïta a fer una sèrie de classes sobre el teatre català contemporani. En aquells moments, la seu de l’Institut del Teatre de Barcelona, on es feien els cursos, encara es trobava a l’edifici històric del carrer de Sant …
A Penitent Prepares: Affect, Contrition, And Tears,
2011
CUNY New York City College of Technology
A Penitent Prepares: Affect, Contrition, And Tears, Christopher B. Swift
Publications and Research
This essay draws upon a poetic and devotional texts from late medieval Spain to show how public displays of emotion (weeping, in particular) during penitential processions could be learned and prepared for in advance.
Senior Athletic Training Students' Perceptions And Self-Reported Behaviors Of Evidence-Based Practice,
2010
Indiana State University
Senior Athletic Training Students' Perceptions And Self-Reported Behaviors Of Evidence-Based Practice, Gregory P. Schneider
All-Inclusive List of Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Title: Senior Athletic Training Student‟s Perceptions and Self-Reported Behaviors of Evidence-Based Practice Context: Entry-level athletic training education is currently transitioning to include evidence-based practice (EBP) into their curriculums to continue to establish athletic training as a prestigious allied health profession. Objective: To determine senior athletic training student (SATS) perceptions of EBP and examine the self-reported behaviors of EBP to gain insight into the instructional methods currently used to educate athletic training students in EBP as the method of delivering care to patients. Design: Grounded theory study Setting: Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education accredited undergraduate athletic training programs. Participants: …
Recasting Genre In Tennessee Williams's Apprentice Plays,
2010
University of Southern Mississippi
Recasting Genre In Tennessee Williams's Apprentice Plays, Christina Ilona Hunter
Dissertations
This dissertation investigates Tennessee Williams’s earliest full-length plays, also known as the apprentice plays—Candles to the Sun, Fugitive Kind, Not About Nightingales, Spring Storm, and Stairs to the Roof—by comparing, contrasting and contextualizing them in relation to Daniel Chandler’s generic criteria of drama; namely, narrative, characterization, setting, topics, iconography, and staging techniques. The present study also draws upon an extensive body of scholarship pertaining to genre theory, Williams’s cultural contemporaries, and the historical and psychological backdrop of Depression-era America. In these early plays, Williams diverged sharply from the dramatic generic conventions of his day, manipulating them in new …
2010 Cave Run Storytelling Festival Poster,
2010
Morehead State University
2010 Cave Run Storytelling Festival Poster, Cave Run Storytelling Festival Committee (Morehead, Ky.), Morehead Tourism Commission (Morehead, Ky.)
Cave Run Storytelling Festival Posters
Promotional development poster for the Cave Run Storytelling Festival held on September 24 to September 25, 2010. Those performing included: Robert Jones, Regi Carpenter, Bill Lepp, Elizabeth Ellis, Kevin Kling, Ernie Sites, and Dan Keding.
Monstrous!: Actors, Audiences, Inmates, And The Politics Of Reading Shakespeare,
2010
Ursinus College
Monstrous!: Actors, Audiences, Inmates, And The Politics Of Reading Shakespeare, Matt Kozusko
English and Creative Writing Faculty Publications
This essay considers the use of Shakespeare as marker of authenticity and as a therapeutic space for performers and audiences across a number of genres, from professional actors in training literature to prison inmates in radio and film documentaries. It argues that in the wake of recent academic trends—the critique of "Shakespeare" as an author figure; the privileging of the text as a source of multiple, potentially conflicting readings—Shakespeare's function as cultural capital has shifted sites, from "Shakespeare" to the playtexts themselves.
Ethnographic Performance And Global Learning: Lessons From "You Always Go Home",
2010
Kennesaw State University
Ethnographic Performance And Global Learning: Lessons From "You Always Go Home", Margaret Baldwin, Karen Robinson
Journal of Global Initiatives: Policy, Pedagogy, Perspective
Ethnographic performance draws upon fieldwork in a particular social/cultural "lived domain" (Madison, 2005, p. 5) as the text (aural, visual, gestural) for the performance (or representation) of other identities. Through ethnography, we are required to enter into a "deep and abiding dialogue with the Other" (Madison, 2005, p.B). Ethnographic performance is particularly focused on giving representation to individuals and groups whose voices and stories often go unheard.
This essay will focus on the conception, development, and impact of an ethnographic performance entitled You Always Go Home that was produced by the Department of Theatre and Performance Studies at Kennesaw …
Hole In The Head: A Play, Accompanied By A Conspectus Of Knowledge, Both Repressed And Researched, That Directly Influenced The Playwright In Her Development Of A New Work,
2010
University of Connecticut - Storrs
Hole In The Head: A Play, Accompanied By A Conspectus Of Knowledge, Both Repressed And Researched, That Directly Influenced The Playwright In Her Development Of A New Work, Margaret Hunter Cook
Honors Scholar Theses
"Hole in the Head" is a play about a woman who wakes up. Maude wakes up in the first act, and in every subsequent scene she undergoes some form of physical or emotional awakening as characters walk in and out of her front door."Hole in the Head" is accompanied by an introduction that attempts to understand the interplay between creativity and academia through an analysis of theatre, feminist and queer theory, and science.
Theatre For A New Theater: A Play On Architecture,
2010
Syracuse University
Theatre For A New Theater: A Play On Architecture, Alex Coulombe
Renée Crown University Honors Thesis Projects - All
The project entails transforming a former military fort into a theater. The scopic parameters native to both fort and theater can provide a field of operation for an architecture that simultaneously mobilizes and exposes the machinery of spectacle. In tandem, amplifying and distorting existing conditions of the fort and repurposing them for a theatrical program can provide catalytic parameters for design that are typically absent when designing from a clean slate.
Two Kings: An Account Of The Preparation And Performance Of The Role Of Edgar In William Shakespeare's King Lear,
2010
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Two Kings: An Account Of The Preparation And Performance Of The Role Of Edgar In William Shakespeare's King Lear, Ryan Kathman
Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film: Theses, Student Research, and Creative Work
This work is my graduate thesis documenting the creative process behind my performance of the role of Edgar in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s 2009 production of King Lear by William Shakespeare. It is comprised of five sections including an introduction, pre-rehearsal research, rehearsal and performance journal, post-production responses and conclusion. The introduction outlines my impressions of Edgar and King Lear prior to researching or rehearsing the role. In my research section, I attempt to better understand Shakespeare, his play and the role of Edgar by studying the playwright’s life and the history of the character and play, while also making …
Sobre Lo Visible Y Lo Invisible: Barcelona Y El Teatro,
2010
University of Richmond
Sobre Lo Visible Y Lo Invisible: Barcelona Y El Teatro, Sharon G. Feldman
Latin American, Latino and Iberian Studies Faculty Publications
Durante el invierno del año 2000, el director catalán Lluís Pasqual llevó a la escena del Teatre Lliure, la casa histórica de una de las compañías de repertorio más estable, consolidada y distinguida de Barcelona, una versión catalana de El jardín de los cerezos de Antón Chekov. En la obra de Chekov, Madame Ranyévskaya, emblema de la elegancia marchita y de la ya desvanecida supremacía de la aristocracia rusa, se ve obligada, por su situación de desesperanza económica, a vender su finca y su jardín de cerezos al nuevo-rico Lopatkhin y, después, a volver a París, cuando Rusia se encuentra …
La Opresión Del Género Sexual Y La Expresión Sexual En Bodas De Sangre, Yerma, Y La Casa De Bernarda Alba Por Federico García Lorca,
2010
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
La Opresión Del Género Sexual Y La Expresión Sexual En Bodas De Sangre, Yerma, Y La Casa De Bernarda Alba Por Federico García Lorca, Janell Swick
World Languages and Cultures
This paper includes a detailed analysis of the theater of Federico García Lorca. Special attention is paid to the gender implications and sexual oppression noted in his trilogy plays Bodas de sangre, Yerma, and La casa de Bernarda Alba.
El Perfil Postdramático Del Teatro Catalán Contemporáneo,
2010
University of Richmond
El Perfil Postdramático Del Teatro Catalán Contemporáneo, Sharon G. Feldman
Latin American, Latino and Iberian Studies Faculty Publications
Han transcurrido diez años desde la publicación en 1999 del Postdramatisches Theater de Hans-Thies Lehmann, estudio influyente en el cual el teórico alemán señalaba una serie de actitudes y condiciones propias de las prácticas estéticas teatrales (occidentales) surgidas a partir de los años setenta que parecían sugerir un cambio de paradigma en cuanto a nuestra comprensión y nuestra experiencia del drama contemporáneo [Barnett, 2006: 484-487]. La noción de lo postdramático no necesariamente excluye la presencia de lo que entendemos por drama (o por lo dramático), sino que lo postdramático y lo dramático se encuentran, como ha señalado Lehmann, entrelazados en …
Theatre Of The Uncanny: Lesbian Theatre And The Uncanny Valley Response,
2010
California State University, San Bernardino
Theatre Of The Uncanny: Lesbian Theatre And The Uncanny Valley Response, Gina Marielynn Hanson
Theses Digitization Project
This thesis contends that the notion of an uncanny valley can be extended to explain the lack of lesbian presence in the traditional dramatic canon. Because mainstream theatre audiences are unfamiliar with lesbian dramatic representation, lesbian theatre often provokes an uncanny valley response in general audiences and this negative response leads to little commercial success for lesbian plays. This project examines how both the reading of lesbian dramatic literature and the performance analysis of lesbian plays can offer insight into those dominant cultural tenets that not only oppress lesbians in everyday society, but also contribute to their erasure from academic …
The Visions Of Lena Younger Created By Lorraine Hansberry In A Raisin In The Sun,
2010
Bridgewater State University
The Visions Of Lena Younger Created By Lorraine Hansberry In A Raisin In The Sun, Lizandra Gomes
Undergraduate Review
This is one chapter of a full Honors’ Thesis entitled “The Visions of Women Created by Three Major Female African American Playwrights of the Twentieth Century: Georgia Douglas Johnson, Lorraine Hansberry, and Suzan-Lori Parks”. This chapter addresses the vision of Lena Younger created by Lorraine Hansberry in A Raisin in the Sun. It analyses the vision of African American women emerging through the character of Lena Younger, during the Civil Rights Movement by employing traditional dramaturgical methodology, including facets of Literary Structural Analysis, and Stanislavskian Analysis. This study in its whole will, thus, demonstrate how the self-perceived image of African …
0776: Elaine Novak Papers, 1956-1995,
2010
Marshall University
0776: Elaine Novak Papers, 1956-1995, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
This collection is composed of the papers of Elaine Novak, theatre professor at Marshall University. Included are class notes, shows notes, and personal ephemera.
