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    UID:
    gbv_661290816
    Format: 283 S. , 23 cm
    ISBN: 9783034303903 , 3034303904
    Content: The performance archive: detritus or historical record? / Glen Mcillivray -- Tales still to be told: indigenous Australian theatre practice and the archive / Maryrose Casey -- The "not-yet archive" of sidetrack performance group / Tom Burvill and Mark Seton -- (Re)constructing the archive: a regional perspective on performance histories / Gillian Arrighi and David Watt -- More is less: public profile and academic representation in contemporary British theatre / John Bennett -- Accidents of survival: finding a place in the V&A's theatre and performance archives / Catherine Haill -- Feeling for dancing hidden in the archives of the dead / Amanda Card -- Performance, documentation and the archive within the institution / Matthew Reason, Jules Dorey Richmond, Victoria Gray, Nathan Walker -- Still not seen: photography and the archive under the bed / Glen McGillivray -- Buried treasure: the lidded box and its function / Kim Durban -- Performance as palimpsest: leaving a trace memory in site-specific performance / Lisa Warrington -- Recording forbidden careers: nineteenth-century amateur theatricals / Eileen Curley
    Note: The performance archive: detritus or historical record? , Tales still to be told: indigenous Australian theatre practice and the archive , The "not-yet archive" of sidetrack performance group , (Re)constructing the archive: a regional perspective on performance histories , More is less: public profile and academic representation in contemporary British theatre , Accidents of survival: finding a place in the V&A's theatre and performance archives , Feeling for dancing hidden in the archives of the dead , Performance, documentation and the archive within the institution , Still not seen: photography and the archive under the bed , Buried treasure: the lidded box and its function , Performance as palimpsest: leaving a trace memory in site-specific performance , Recording forbidden careers: nineteenth-century amateur theatricals
    Language: English
    Keywords: Performance ; Archivierung ; Konferenzschrift
    Author information: McGillivray, Glen 1963-
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  • 2
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    Bern : Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
    UID:
    gbv_1016468245
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (283 p)
    Edition: 1st, New ed
    ISBN: 9783035102512
    Content: Scrapbooks, Snapshots and Memorabilia: Hidden Archives of Performance asks the questions: What constitutes an archive? What is worthy of being archived? And who decides? Performances are ephemeral, so archival questions of selection and appraisal determine which performances will be remembered by history and which will not.The essays in this collection each explore a different facet of the ephemerality of performance, and the traces it leaves behind: from photographic stills of actors or sets; draft scripts and production notes, theatre programs and reviews; the language used to evoke the experience of watching a dance; to the memories contained within a site which has been used for a site-specific performance.Each of the contributors to Scrapbooks, Snapshots and Memorabilia employs pertinent case studies to reveal performances that are so often ‘hidden’ from the authoritative archival view; for example, those by women, indigenous people, amateurs and working people, and those outside metropolitan centres. In this way, they build a powerful argument for reconsidering – or at the very least, broadening – notions of what the performance archive can be
    Content: «[...] McGillivray has produced an outstanding collection, which is marked by rigorous scholarship, and political topicality.» (Glenn D’Cruz, Australasian Drama Studies 63, 2013)
    Content: Contents: Glen McGillivray: Forward: A brief note on AusStage – Glen McGillivray: The performance archive: Detritus or historical record? – Maryrose Casey: Tales still to be told: Indigenous Australian theatre practice and the archive – Tom Burvill/Mark Seton: The ‘not-yet archive’ of Sidetrack Performance Group – Gillian Arrighi/David Watt: (Re)Constructing the archive: A regional perspective on performance histories – John Bennett: More is less: Public profile and academic representation in contemporary British theatre – Catherine Haill: Accidents of survival: Finding a place in the V&A’s theatre and performance archives – Amanda Card: Feeling for dancing hidden in the archives of the dead – Matthew Reason/Jules Dorey Richmond/Victoria Gray/Nathan Walker: Performance, documentation and the archive within the institution – Glen McGillivray: Still. Not seen: Photography and the archive under the bed – Kim Durban: Buried treasure: The lidded box and its function – Lisa Warrington: Performance as palimpsest: Leaving a trace memory in site-specific performance – Eileen Curley: Recording forbidden careers: Nineteenth-century amateur theatricals
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783034303903
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783034303903
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    Author information: McGillivray, Glen 1963-
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