ABSTRACT

Making a Performance traces innovations in devised performance from early theatrical experiments in the twentieth-century to the radical performances of the twenty-first century.

This introduction to the theory, history and practice of devised performance explores how performance-makers have built on the experimental aesthetic traditions of the past. It looks to companies as diverse as Australia's Legs on the Wall, Britain's Forced Entertainment and the USA-based Goat Island to show how contemporary practitioners challenge orthodoxies to develop new theatrical languages.

Designed to be accessible to both scholars and practitioners, this study offers clear, practical examples of concepts and ideas that have shaped some of the most vibrant and experimental practices in contemporary performance.

chapter |12 pages

INTRODUCTION

part |5 pages

PART ONE Genealogies and Histories

chapter 2|11 pages

BUT IS IT ART?: Art and Non-Art

chapter 3|12 pages

THE CREATIVE PERFORMER

chapter 4|14 pages

ART, POLITICS AND ACTIVISM

part |4 pages

PART TWO Shaping Narratives

chapter 5|14 pages

AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL PERFORMANCE

chapter 6|15 pages

NARRATIVES OF COMMUNITY

chapter 7|15 pages

ADAPTING FICTIONAL STORIES

part |3 pages

PART THREE Places and Spaces

chapter 9|16 pages

THE PLACE OF THE ARTIST

part |3 pages

PART FOUR Performing Bodies

chapter 11|15 pages

ELEVEN THE SPEAKING BODY: PHYSICAL THEATRES

chapter 12|16 pages

TWELVE VIRTUAL BODIES