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Bertie Ferdman
其他書名
Contemporary Performance beyond Site-Specific
出版
SIU Press
, 2018-07-30
主題
Performing Arts / General
Performing Arts / Theater / History & Criticism
Performing Arts / Theater / General
ISBN
0809334704
9780809334704
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=INtwDwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Honorable Mention, ATHE's 2018 Outstanding Book Award
Contextualizing the techniques and methods of the incredibly rich and vital genre of site-specific performance, author Bertie Ferdman traces the evolution of that term. Originally used for experimental staging practices and then later also for engaged situational events,
site-specific
is no longer sufficient for the genre’s many contemporary variations.
Using the term
off-site
, Ferdman illustrates five distinct ways artists have challenged the disciplinary framework of site-specific theatre: blurring the traditional boundaries between the fictional and the real; changing how the audience and actor interact with each other and whether they are physically together or apart; fabricating sites from physically bound, conceptually constructed, or virtual spaces; staging live situations in real/nonreal and often mediated encounters; and challenging our preconceived notions of time and space. Tracing the genealogy of site-based work through the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, Ferdman outlines the theoretical groundwork for her study in the introduction. Individual chapters focus on distinct types of off-sites—the interdisciplinary discourse of
disciplinary sites
; the spaces of audience engagement with
spectator sites
; the dislocation of time for
temporal sites
; and the historiographical spaces of mapping for
urban sites
.
Ferdman examines site-based work being done in the Americas by contemporary companies and artists experimenting with new forms and practices for site-driven theatre. Key productions discussed include
Private Moment
by David Levine,
Geyser Land
by Mary Ellen Strom and Ann Carlson, Jim Findlay’s
Dream of the Red Chamber
, and Lola Arias’
Mi Vida Después
.