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ItemTheatres of discipline in the age of consensual euphoria: Performing globalisation and 'Empire' in recent contemporary performance in Australia and JapanECKERSALL, P ; Ackland, ; Oliver, (Monash University Press, 2006)
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ItemTrendiness and Appropriation? On Australia-Japan Contemporary Theatre ExchangeECKERSALL, PA ; UCHINO, T ; MORIYAMA, N ; ECKERSALL, PA (Lang - Peter Lang, 2004)
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ItemTheorising the Angura Space: avant-garde performance and politics in Japan 1960-2000ECKERSALL, P (Brill Academic Publishers, 2006)
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ItemNo Preview AvailableTowards an expanded dramaturgical practice: A report on 'The Dramaturgy and Cultural Intervention Project'Eckersall, P (CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, 2006-10)This essay is a report on the Dramaturgy and Cultural Intervention Project (Dramaturgies), a forum for the investigation of issues in professional dramaturgical practice in Australia. It reviews the textual orientation of historical theatre practice in Australia before describing a series of events aiming to promote a wider and more culturally interactive understanding of dramaturgy. New forms of dramaturgy arising in response to the post-dramatic turn in theatre are discussed as a basis for exploring an expanded dramaturgical practice. Proposals for a politics of dramaturgy that revive theatre as a forum for social critique conclude the essay. While specific to one set of theatre interventions, it is intended that the proposals discussed herein have wider applications.
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ItemNo Preview AvailableTheatrical collaboration in the age of globalizationECKERSALL, PETER ALEXANDER (RoutledgeCurzon, 2005)
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ItemNo Preview AvailableFrom liminality to ideology: the politics of embodiment in prewar avant-garde theatre in JapanECKERSALL, PETER (The University of Michigan Press, 2006)
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ItemOn Physical Theatre: A Roundtable Discussion from 'Not Yet it's Difficult' with Peter Eckersall, Paul Jackson, David Pledger, Greg UlfanECKERSALL, PA (Australian Drama Studies Centre, 2003)Established in 1995, the Not Yet It’s Difficult performance group (NYID) has developed a range of innovative performance techniques and styles that relate to the visceral and intensive use of bodies in performance. The interactive presence of media and design - often in non-traditional theatre spaces - and a blending of dramaturgical strategies that draw widely from sources that include theatre, popular culture, interviews, history, and media are other characteristics of their work.