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Pouvoir, jeux d’argent et liminarité. L’impôt antique, théâtre de la souveraineté
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Geomatics and metaverse for lost heritage sites documentation and dissemination: the case study of Palmyra Roman Theatre (Syria)
Published 2024-11-01“…Highlights: • Geomaticsthree-dimensional (3D)reconstruction of lost Syrian heritage (PalmyraRoman Theatre)with spherical photogrammetry, recreating the monument’s conditions before its destruction…”
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The Community and its Values. Contemporary Slovak Drama and Theatre in a Post-Traumatic Perspective (Preliminary Study)
Published 2024-12-01“… The article focuses on the key contexts and stages in the development of Slovak drama and theater after 1989, and preliminarily identifies possible areas of research in the proposed perspective, taking into account, above all, the correlation between drama and theatre and transformations in cultural models. The change of a system is understood as a traumatic experience, leading to disorganisation and destabilisation of existing patterns, requiring strategies and actions to overcome the crisis. …”
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Le théâtre dans Looking on Darkness d’André Brink : le roman d’un acteur
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Filer la métaphore dramaturgique. Efficacité et limites conceptuelles du théâtre de la posture
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Grammaire de la langue et langue de théâtre dans A Midsummer Night’s Dream
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How to Undo Things and Selves with Words: Understanding Literature as Praxis in Virginia Woolf’s Essays on Actresses
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« Le cadavre est à terre et l’idée est debout » : le souffle communard sur la scène contemporaine
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Cladie Guillemin De-Min, Réécriture d’un archétype médiéval : les géants dans Graal Théâtre de Florence Delay et Jacques Roubaud
Published 2012-09-01Subjects: “…theatre…”
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Relaciones hipertextuales en la primera etapa de Rodolf Sirera (1969–1977)
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Staging the screen : the use of film and video in theatre /
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Magic to realism : European pioneers -- Polyscenicness : Josef Svoboda and Laterna Magika -- Big screen to small screen -- Postmodern collage: the Wooster Group -- Third-hand photocopies : Forced Entertainment -- Live films on stage : The Builders Association -- Crossing the celluloid divide : Forkbeard Fantasy -- Quantum theatre : Station ouse Opera -- Electric campfires: Robert Lepage.…”
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Acting Out Our Vanities. Why are university theatre students acting in productions, and how are we assessing them?
Published 2020-12-01“…This article casts a critical eye over the assumed need for staff-directed productions on BA theatre programs, asking what point and rationale these productions might serve, and what tutors are looking for when students are assessed in this area of practice. …”
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Nadja Masura, Digital Theatre: The Making and Meaning of Live Mediated Performance, US & UK 1990– 2020
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Quand le théâtre s’inspire du cinéma : Jean Cocteau, Sergueï Eisenstein et Tennessee Williams
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L’Italie selon Shakespeare et Ben Jonson : l’altérité dans un théâtre sans décor
Published 2008-03-01“…The representation of a country unknown to the majority of the spectators and to a play’s author, in a theatre with little decor, is necessarily transmitted through a collection of images — physical, geographical, cultural, and also linguistic. …”
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Le marxisme de Lucien Goldmann et le « théâtre de la révolte » de Jean Genet
Published 2019-10-01Subjects: “…Théâtre…”
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La géographie de l’étrange ou l’esthétique du morbide dans le théâtre renaissant
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