ABSTRACT

First Published in 2005. A Dictionary of Theatre Anthropology subtly juxtaposes visual demonstrations of the performer’s craft, from a wealth of Eastern and Western sources. More than just a dictionary, this is a handbook for theatre practitioners and a guide for students and scholars of transcultural performance. It is the result of many years of research conducted by Eugenio Barba and the International School of Theatre Anthropology (ISTA) based in Denmark, and is now a classic foundational text. Whereas most Western research is concerned with naturalism and psychological realism in acting, the Dictionary focuses on the actor’s arduous and eclectic craft. The Dictionary aims to expand our knowledge of the possibilities of the scenic body, and of the spectator’s response to the dynamics of performance. The Dictionary has practical sections on balance, opposition and montage among other techniques, and discusses issues including The Text and the Stage, The Dilated Body and Energetic Language. This revised edition includes: three new chapters on Eurasian Theatre, Exercises and Organicity; 50 new photographs showing the performer’s craft in black and white and colour; and, for the first time, a useful bibliography and index.

chapter |15 pages

Introduction

part |281 pages

A Z

chapter |2 pages

Anatomy

chapter |8 pages

Apprenticeship

chapter |20 pages

Balance

chapter |14 pages

Dilation

chapter |6 pages

Dramaturgy

chapter |21 pages

Energy

chapter |9 pages

Equivalence

chapter |10 pages

Eurasian Theatre

chapter |10 pages

Exercises

chapter |18 pages

Face and Eyes

chapter |10 pages

Feet

chapter |14 pages

Hands

chapter |14 pages

Historiography

chapter |7 pages

Montage

chapter |6 pages

Nostalgia

chapter |5 pages

Omission

chapter |10 pages

Opposition

chapter |10 pages

Organicity

chapter |19 pages

Pre-Expressivity

chapter |6 pages

Restoration of Behaviour

chapter |7 pages

Rhythm

chapter |10 pages

Set and Costume Design

chapter |12 pages

Technique

chapter |6 pages

Text and Stage

chapter |12 pages

Training

chapter |14 pages

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