From Ritual to Theatre

From Ritual to Theatre
Author: Victor Witter Turner
Publsiher: New York City : Performing Arts Journal Publications
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1982
Genre: Drama
ISBN: UOM:49015001107995

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Turner looks beyond his routinized discipline to an anthropology of experience . . . We must admire him for this.-Times Literary Supplement

Ritual Theatre

Ritual Theatre
Author: Claire Schrader
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2012
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781849051385

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This book considers the relevance of ritual theatre in contemporary life and describes how it is being used as a highly cathartic therapeutic process. With contributions from leading experts in the field of dramatherapy, the book brings together a broad spectrum of approaches to ritual theatre as a healing system.

Ritual as Theatre Theatre as Ritual

Ritual as Theatre  Theatre as Ritual
Author: Philip Adédọ́tun Ògúndejì
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2000
Genre: Theater
ISBN: IND:30000085776320

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The Performance Studies Reader

The Performance Studies Reader
Author: Henry Bial
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2004
Genre: Performing arts
ISBN: 0415302412

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The Performance Studies Reader is a lively and much-needed anthology of critical writings on the burgeoning discipline of performance studies. It provides an overview of the full range of performance theory for undergraduates at all levels, and beginning graduate students in performance studies, theatre, performing arts and cultural studies. The collection is designed as a companion to Richard Schechner's popular Performance Studies: an Introduction (Routledge, 2002), but is also ideal as a stand-alone text. Henry Bial collects together key critical pieces from the field, referred to as 'suggested readings' in Performance Studies: an Introduction. He also broadens the discussion with additional selections. The structure and themes of the Reader closely follow those of Schechner's companion textbook. The articles in each section focus particularly on three primary areas in performance studies, theatre, anthropology and sociology/cultural studies.

Theatre Sacrifice Ritual Exploring Forms of Political Theatre

Theatre  Sacrifice  Ritual  Exploring Forms of Political Theatre
Author: Erika Fischer-Lichte
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2007-05-07
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781134474288

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In this fascinating volume, acclaimed theatre historian Erika Fischer-Lichte reflects on the role and meaning accorded to the theme of sacrifice in Western cultures as mirrored in particular fusions of theatre and ritual. Theatre, Sacrifice, Ritual presents a radical re-definition of ritual theatre through analysis of performances as diverse as: Max Reinhardt's new people's theatre the mass spectacles of post-revolutionary Russia American Zionist pageants the Olympic Games. In offering both a performative and a semiotic analysis of such performances, Fischer-Lichte expertly demonstrates how theatre and ritual are fused in order to tackle the problem of community-building in societies characterised by loss of solidarity and disintegration, and exposes the provocative connection between the utopian visions of community they suggest, and the notion of sacrifice. This innovative study of twentieth-century performative culture boldly examines the complexities of political theatre, propaganda and manipulation of the masses, and offers a revolutionary approach to the study of theatre and performance history.

Theatre Ritual and Transformation

Theatre  Ritual and Transformation
Author: Sue Jennings
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2018-12-20
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317725473

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Sue Jennings and her three children spent two years on a fieldwork expedition to the Senoi Temiar people of Malaysia: Theatre, Ritual and Transformation is a fascinating account of that experience. She describes how the Temiar regularly perform seances which are enacted through dreams, dance, music and drama, and explains that they see the seance as playing a valuable preventative role in people's lives, as well as being a medium of healing and cure. Her account brings together the insights of drama, therapy and theatre with those of social anthropology to provide an invaluable theoretical framework for understanding theatre and ritual and their links with healing.

The Roots of Theatre

The Roots of Theatre
Author: Eli Rozik
Publsiher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2005-04
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781587294266

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The topic of the origins of theatre is one of the most controversial in theatre studies, with a long history of heated discussions and strongly held positions. In The Roots of Theatre, Eli Rozik enters the debate in a feisty way, offering not just another challenge to those who place theatre’s origins in ritual and religion but also an alternative theory of roots based on the cultural and psychological conditions that made the advent of theatre possible. Rozik grounds his study in a comprehensive review and criticism of each of the leading historical and anthropological theories. He believes that the quest for origins is essentially misleading because it does not provide any significant insight for our understanding of theatre. Instead, he argues that theatre, like music or dance, is a sui generis kind of human creativity—a form of thinking and communication whose roots lie in the spontaneous image-making faculty of the human psyche. Rozik’s broad approach to research lies within the boundaries of structuralism and semiotics, but he also utilizes additional disciplines such as psychoanalysis, neurology, sociology, play and game theory, science of religion, mythology, poetics, philosophy of language, and linguistics. In seeking the roots of theatre, what he ultimately defines is something substantial about the nature of creative thought—a rudimentary system of imagistic thinking and communication that lies in the set of biological, primitive, and infantile phenomena such as daydreaming, imaginative play, children’s drawing, imitation, mockery (caricature, parody), storytelling, and mythmaking.

Between Theater and Anthropology

Between Theater and Anthropology
Author: Richard Schechner
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2010-08-03
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780812200928

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In performances by Euro-Americans, Afro-Americans, Native Americans, and Asians, Richard Schechner has examined carefully the details of performative behavior and has developed models of the performance process useful not only to persons in the arts but to anthropologists, play theorists, and others fascinated (but perhaps terrified) by the multichannel realities of the postmodern world. Schechner argues that in failing to see the structure of the whole theatrical process, anthropologists in particular have neglected close analogies between performance behavior and ritual. The way performances are created—in training, workshops, and rehearsals—is the key paradigm for social process.