What is dramaturgy? Can you be taught how to do it?
1000 Ways to Ask Why is a practical how-to guide and introduction to dramaturgy and dramaturgical thinking for dramaturgs, directors, playwrights, devised theatre makers, choreographers, and performers.
This book introduces The Mosaic Scale process, a five-step system that can be dipped in and out of, as the steps don't have to be read in a linear way. Akin to a mosaic-building approach, it is designed to help theatre makers refine and develop the bigger picture of a script or a piece of devised performance. Until now, there has been no formal technique for literary or process dramaturgy. This step-by-step process for applying dramaturgical thinking is a series of questions, exercises, and considerations to ask throughout the process of theatre making and rehearsal.
The first how-to literary and process dramaturgy guide.
Full of practical exercises, questions, and ways to approach dramaturgical thinking.
Accessible exploration of a subject that can sometimes be inaccessibly academic.
This volume will be of great interest to students and dramaturgs.
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Sprache
Verlagsort
Verlagsgruppe
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
Postgraduate, Professional Practice & Development, and Undergraduate Advanced
Illustrationen
10 s/w Abbildungen, 10 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder
10 Halftones, black and white; 10 Illustrations, black and white
Maße
Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 14 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-032-61493-9 (9781032614939)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Emily LeQuesne is a theatre maker, dramaturg, writer, and researcher. She holds a PhD from Bath Spa University in dramaturgy, puppet theatre and scriptwriting, and a Masters in scriptwriting.
Acknowledgements
Glossary
Chapter 1: 1000 Ways to Ask Why
Chapter 2: The Mosaic Scale Process. The Five Steps
Chapter 3: Code Breakers
Chapter 4: Elements Everywhere
Chapter 5: Getting the Write Right
Chapter 6: The Process of Process
Chapter 7: Really Feeling It Now
Chapter 8: Wait! What Was that?
Chapter 9: Spaces and Faces
Chapter 10: The Puppet Made Me Do It
Chapter 11: Thinking Dramaturgically
Appendices
Bibliography
Index