Performing Arts in Transition
Moving between Media
Herausgeber: Schmitz, Cornelia; Foellmer, Susanne; Schmidt, Maria Katharina
Performing Arts in Transition
Moving between Media
Herausgeber: Schmitz, Cornelia; Foellmer, Susanne; Schmidt, Maria Katharina
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Performing artists are increasingly involved in the transfer between different media, in their productions as well as in the events, materials, and documents that surround them. Performing Arts in Transition explores what takes place in the moments of transition from one medium to another, and from the live performance to that w
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Performing artists are increasingly involved in the transfer between different media, in their productions as well as in the events, materials, and documents that surround them. Performing Arts in Transition explores what takes place in the moments of transition from one medium to another, and from the live performance to that w
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- Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 153mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 420g
- ISBN-13: 9780367732356
- ISBN-10: 0367732351
- Artikelnr.: 67520480
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 153mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 420g
- ISBN-13: 9780367732356
- ISBN-10: 0367732351
- Artikelnr.: 67520480
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Susanne Foellmer is Reader in Dance at Coventry University, Centre for Dance Research (C-DaRE), UK. Maria Katharina Schmidt, independent researcher, has been a research fellow in the project On Remnants and Vestiges: Strategies of Remaining in the Performing Arts at the Freie Universität Berlin, Germany. Cornelia Schmitz, independent researcher, has been a research fellow in the project On Remnants and Vestiges: Strategies of Remaining in the Performing Arts at the Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.
Susanne Foellmer, Maria Katharina Schmidt, and Cornelia Schmitz
Introduction
1 Susanne Foellmer Dance, Performance, Media, Transfer: Sketching Notions
and Problems in the Field
Part I: Material Temporalities
2 André Lepecki Non-time of lived experience: colour, action, and dance in
Hélio Oiticica's early works
3 Joy Kristin Kalu Embodying, Repeating, and Working-Through: The Artistic
Practice of Rebecca Davis and Abigail Levine in the Context of their
Re-enactments of Marina Abramovi¿'s Performances
4 Wolfgang Ernst Micro-dramaturgical Temporalities of Media Theatre: On the
Difference between Performative and Operative Re-enactment
Part II: Displacing the Exhibition: Between Display and Performance
5 Beatrice von Bismarck Trans(pos)ition: In the language of the curatorial
6 Nicole Haitzinger Performative Contours
7 Wolf-Dieter Ernst Thumb and Index Mode. Performance, Digital Art, and the
ORLAN Network
Part III: Processes of Genre Transfer
8 Ulrike Hanstein Videoed Memories and Movements, Rediscovered and
Regained: It's Aching Like Birds (2001)
9 Christopher Morris The Deadness of Live Opera
10 Sandra Umathum The equally-valid image. Considerations on Ragnar
Kjartansson's art of challenging the hierarchy between attending a
performance and relying on its photographic remains
11 Susan Rosenberg Dance and Building in Dialogue: Five Propositions on the
Relationship between Trisha Brown's Choreography and Diller + Scofidio's
Architecture
Part IV: Moving HiStories
12 Gabriele Brandstetter On the Margins of HiStories. Trans-fusions Between
Document and Performance
13 Daniela Hahn "Our method is transmission": The Body as Document in
Christina Ciupke's and Anna Till's performance undo, redo and repeat
(2014)
14 Kirsten Maar and Peter Pleyer Visible Undercurrent - New York Berlin
1980/90-2014: Reconsidering Histori/es - Negotiating the Now
Part V: Blurring the Document
15 Renate Wöhrer Pictures, Texts, Sounds, Zoo Animals...: On the
Materiality of Documents
16 Franz Anton Cramer, Sigrid Gareis, and Alexandra Hennig Capturing Dance:
A Report on a Project in Artistic Research
17 Isa Wortelkamp Unseen: Photography as a Document of Dance History
Writing
Introduction
1 Susanne Foellmer Dance, Performance, Media, Transfer: Sketching Notions
and Problems in the Field
Part I: Material Temporalities
2 André Lepecki Non-time of lived experience: colour, action, and dance in
Hélio Oiticica's early works
3 Joy Kristin Kalu Embodying, Repeating, and Working-Through: The Artistic
Practice of Rebecca Davis and Abigail Levine in the Context of their
Re-enactments of Marina Abramovi¿'s Performances
4 Wolfgang Ernst Micro-dramaturgical Temporalities of Media Theatre: On the
Difference between Performative and Operative Re-enactment
Part II: Displacing the Exhibition: Between Display and Performance
5 Beatrice von Bismarck Trans(pos)ition: In the language of the curatorial
6 Nicole Haitzinger Performative Contours
7 Wolf-Dieter Ernst Thumb and Index Mode. Performance, Digital Art, and the
ORLAN Network
Part III: Processes of Genre Transfer
8 Ulrike Hanstein Videoed Memories and Movements, Rediscovered and
Regained: It's Aching Like Birds (2001)
9 Christopher Morris The Deadness of Live Opera
10 Sandra Umathum The equally-valid image. Considerations on Ragnar
Kjartansson's art of challenging the hierarchy between attending a
performance and relying on its photographic remains
11 Susan Rosenberg Dance and Building in Dialogue: Five Propositions on the
Relationship between Trisha Brown's Choreography and Diller + Scofidio's
Architecture
Part IV: Moving HiStories
12 Gabriele Brandstetter On the Margins of HiStories. Trans-fusions Between
Document and Performance
13 Daniela Hahn "Our method is transmission": The Body as Document in
Christina Ciupke's and Anna Till's performance undo, redo and repeat
(2014)
14 Kirsten Maar and Peter Pleyer Visible Undercurrent - New York Berlin
1980/90-2014: Reconsidering Histori/es - Negotiating the Now
Part V: Blurring the Document
15 Renate Wöhrer Pictures, Texts, Sounds, Zoo Animals...: On the
Materiality of Documents
16 Franz Anton Cramer, Sigrid Gareis, and Alexandra Hennig Capturing Dance:
A Report on a Project in Artistic Research
17 Isa Wortelkamp Unseen: Photography as a Document of Dance History
Writing
Susanne Foellmer, Maria Katharina Schmidt, and Cornelia Schmitz
Introduction
1 Susanne Foellmer Dance, Performance, Media, Transfer: Sketching Notions
and Problems in the Field
Part I: Material Temporalities
2 André Lepecki Non-time of lived experience: colour, action, and dance in
Hélio Oiticica's early works
3 Joy Kristin Kalu Embodying, Repeating, and Working-Through: The Artistic
Practice of Rebecca Davis and Abigail Levine in the Context of their
Re-enactments of Marina Abramovi¿'s Performances
4 Wolfgang Ernst Micro-dramaturgical Temporalities of Media Theatre: On the
Difference between Performative and Operative Re-enactment
Part II: Displacing the Exhibition: Between Display and Performance
5 Beatrice von Bismarck Trans(pos)ition: In the language of the curatorial
6 Nicole Haitzinger Performative Contours
7 Wolf-Dieter Ernst Thumb and Index Mode. Performance, Digital Art, and the
ORLAN Network
Part III: Processes of Genre Transfer
8 Ulrike Hanstein Videoed Memories and Movements, Rediscovered and
Regained: It's Aching Like Birds (2001)
9 Christopher Morris The Deadness of Live Opera
10 Sandra Umathum The equally-valid image. Considerations on Ragnar
Kjartansson's art of challenging the hierarchy between attending a
performance and relying on its photographic remains
11 Susan Rosenberg Dance and Building in Dialogue: Five Propositions on the
Relationship between Trisha Brown's Choreography and Diller + Scofidio's
Architecture
Part IV: Moving HiStories
12 Gabriele Brandstetter On the Margins of HiStories. Trans-fusions Between
Document and Performance
13 Daniela Hahn "Our method is transmission": The Body as Document in
Christina Ciupke's and Anna Till's performance undo, redo and repeat
(2014)
14 Kirsten Maar and Peter Pleyer Visible Undercurrent - New York Berlin
1980/90-2014: Reconsidering Histori/es - Negotiating the Now
Part V: Blurring the Document
15 Renate Wöhrer Pictures, Texts, Sounds, Zoo Animals...: On the
Materiality of Documents
16 Franz Anton Cramer, Sigrid Gareis, and Alexandra Hennig Capturing Dance:
A Report on a Project in Artistic Research
17 Isa Wortelkamp Unseen: Photography as a Document of Dance History
Writing
Introduction
1 Susanne Foellmer Dance, Performance, Media, Transfer: Sketching Notions
and Problems in the Field
Part I: Material Temporalities
2 André Lepecki Non-time of lived experience: colour, action, and dance in
Hélio Oiticica's early works
3 Joy Kristin Kalu Embodying, Repeating, and Working-Through: The Artistic
Practice of Rebecca Davis and Abigail Levine in the Context of their
Re-enactments of Marina Abramovi¿'s Performances
4 Wolfgang Ernst Micro-dramaturgical Temporalities of Media Theatre: On the
Difference between Performative and Operative Re-enactment
Part II: Displacing the Exhibition: Between Display and Performance
5 Beatrice von Bismarck Trans(pos)ition: In the language of the curatorial
6 Nicole Haitzinger Performative Contours
7 Wolf-Dieter Ernst Thumb and Index Mode. Performance, Digital Art, and the
ORLAN Network
Part III: Processes of Genre Transfer
8 Ulrike Hanstein Videoed Memories and Movements, Rediscovered and
Regained: It's Aching Like Birds (2001)
9 Christopher Morris The Deadness of Live Opera
10 Sandra Umathum The equally-valid image. Considerations on Ragnar
Kjartansson's art of challenging the hierarchy between attending a
performance and relying on its photographic remains
11 Susan Rosenberg Dance and Building in Dialogue: Five Propositions on the
Relationship between Trisha Brown's Choreography and Diller + Scofidio's
Architecture
Part IV: Moving HiStories
12 Gabriele Brandstetter On the Margins of HiStories. Trans-fusions Between
Document and Performance
13 Daniela Hahn "Our method is transmission": The Body as Document in
Christina Ciupke's and Anna Till's performance undo, redo and repeat
(2014)
14 Kirsten Maar and Peter Pleyer Visible Undercurrent - New York Berlin
1980/90-2014: Reconsidering Histori/es - Negotiating the Now
Part V: Blurring the Document
15 Renate Wöhrer Pictures, Texts, Sounds, Zoo Animals...: On the
Materiality of Documents
16 Franz Anton Cramer, Sigrid Gareis, and Alexandra Hennig Capturing Dance:
A Report on a Project in Artistic Research
17 Isa Wortelkamp Unseen: Photography as a Document of Dance History
Writing