African Theatre 11: Festivals
Herausgeber: Banham, Martin; Osofisan, Femi; Gibbs, James
African Theatre 11: Festivals
Herausgeber: Banham, Martin; Osofisan, Femi; Gibbs, James
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Contributors examine how international theatre festivals have been organised and how they have affected the evolution of sustainable theatre.
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Contributors examine how international theatre festivals have been organised and how they have affected the evolution of sustainable theatre.
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 137mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 181g
- ISBN-13: 9781847010575
- ISBN-10: 1847010571
- Artikelnr.: 35352238
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 137mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 181g
- ISBN-13: 9781847010575
- ISBN-10: 1847010571
- Artikelnr.: 35352238
Editor's Introduction
James Gibbs Festivals as a strategy for the development of theatre in Zimbabwe, 1980
201
Robert Mshengu Kavanagh The legacy of Festac '77: the challenge of the Nigerian National Theatre at Iganmu
Ahmed Yerima Festac, month by month and Soyinka's involvement
James Gibbs The Dakar Festivals of 1966 & 2010
Yatma Dieye African Renaissance between rhetoric & the aesthetics of extravagance: FESMAN 2010
entrapped in textuality
Amy Niang Theatre Programme for FESMAN, with Commentary
James Gibbs The Pan
African Historical Theatre Festival (Panafest) in Ghana, 1922
2010: the vision & the reality
Victor K. Yankah Panafest through the Headlines: an Annotated Bibliography
James Gibbs International festivals & transnational theatre circuits in Egypt, 1988
2010: ambassadors of no nation
Sonali Pahwa The Jos Theatre Festival, 2004
2011:a theatre festival in a divided community
Patrick
Jude Oteh The Grahamstown Festival & the making of a dramatist: an interview with Andrew Buckland
Andrew Buckland Playscript: Prison Graduates by Efo Kodjo Mawugbe with a review of a performance by James Gibbs Book Reviews
James Gibbs Festivals as a strategy for the development of theatre in Zimbabwe, 1980
201
Robert Mshengu Kavanagh The legacy of Festac '77: the challenge of the Nigerian National Theatre at Iganmu
Ahmed Yerima Festac, month by month and Soyinka's involvement
James Gibbs The Dakar Festivals of 1966 & 2010
Yatma Dieye African Renaissance between rhetoric & the aesthetics of extravagance: FESMAN 2010
entrapped in textuality
Amy Niang Theatre Programme for FESMAN, with Commentary
James Gibbs The Pan
African Historical Theatre Festival (Panafest) in Ghana, 1922
2010: the vision & the reality
Victor K. Yankah Panafest through the Headlines: an Annotated Bibliography
James Gibbs International festivals & transnational theatre circuits in Egypt, 1988
2010: ambassadors of no nation
Sonali Pahwa The Jos Theatre Festival, 2004
2011:a theatre festival in a divided community
Patrick
Jude Oteh The Grahamstown Festival & the making of a dramatist: an interview with Andrew Buckland
Andrew Buckland Playscript: Prison Graduates by Efo Kodjo Mawugbe with a review of a performance by James Gibbs Book Reviews
Editor's Introduction
James Gibbs Festivals as a strategy for the development of theatre in Zimbabwe, 1980
201
Robert Mshengu Kavanagh The legacy of Festac '77: the challenge of the Nigerian National Theatre at Iganmu
Ahmed Yerima Festac, month by month and Soyinka's involvement
James Gibbs The Dakar Festivals of 1966 & 2010
Yatma Dieye African Renaissance between rhetoric & the aesthetics of extravagance: FESMAN 2010
entrapped in textuality
Amy Niang Theatre Programme for FESMAN, with Commentary
James Gibbs The Pan
African Historical Theatre Festival (Panafest) in Ghana, 1922
2010: the vision & the reality
Victor K. Yankah Panafest through the Headlines: an Annotated Bibliography
James Gibbs International festivals & transnational theatre circuits in Egypt, 1988
2010: ambassadors of no nation
Sonali Pahwa The Jos Theatre Festival, 2004
2011:a theatre festival in a divided community
Patrick
Jude Oteh The Grahamstown Festival & the making of a dramatist: an interview with Andrew Buckland
Andrew Buckland Playscript: Prison Graduates by Efo Kodjo Mawugbe with a review of a performance by James Gibbs Book Reviews
James Gibbs Festivals as a strategy for the development of theatre in Zimbabwe, 1980
201
Robert Mshengu Kavanagh The legacy of Festac '77: the challenge of the Nigerian National Theatre at Iganmu
Ahmed Yerima Festac, month by month and Soyinka's involvement
James Gibbs The Dakar Festivals of 1966 & 2010
Yatma Dieye African Renaissance between rhetoric & the aesthetics of extravagance: FESMAN 2010
entrapped in textuality
Amy Niang Theatre Programme for FESMAN, with Commentary
James Gibbs The Pan
African Historical Theatre Festival (Panafest) in Ghana, 1922
2010: the vision & the reality
Victor K. Yankah Panafest through the Headlines: an Annotated Bibliography
James Gibbs International festivals & transnational theatre circuits in Egypt, 1988
2010: ambassadors of no nation
Sonali Pahwa The Jos Theatre Festival, 2004
2011:a theatre festival in a divided community
Patrick
Jude Oteh The Grahamstown Festival & the making of a dramatist: an interview with Andrew Buckland
Andrew Buckland Playscript: Prison Graduates by Efo Kodjo Mawugbe with a review of a performance by James Gibbs Book Reviews