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"At present, we are witnessing a significant transformation of established forms of spectatorship in theatre, performance art and beyond. In particular, immersive and participatory forms of theatre allow audiences and performers to interact in a shared performance space. Staging Spectators in Immersive Performances discusses forms and concepts of contemporary spectatorship and explores various modes of audience participation in theory as well as in practice. The volume also reflects on what new terms and methods must be developed in order to address the theoretical challenges of contemporary immersive performances. Split into three parts, Staging Spectators in Immersive Performances respectively focuses on various strategies for mobilising the audience; methodological questions for research on being a spectator in immersive and participatory forms of theatre; and thematising new modes of partaking and ways of spectating in contemporary art. Poignantly capturing experiences that can be viewed as manifestations of affective relationality in the strongest possible sense, this volume will appeal to students and researchers interested in fields such as Theatre and Performance Studies, Media Studies and Philosophy"--
Theatrical science --- performance art --- spectators [event observers] --- Participatory theater. --- Performance art. --- Spectators.
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This book is a study of the contemporary audiences for quality period films, and their responses to these films, with reference to the critical debate which constructs many of these films as 'heritage films'.
Audiences --- Motion pictures --- Audiences, Communication --- Communication audiences --- Communication --- Spectators --- History. --- Social aspects --- Film --- United Kingdom
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Theatrical science --- drama [discipline] --- performance art --- spectators [event observers] --- anno 1500-1799 --- London
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Sociology of leisure --- Europe --- #VCV monografie 1999 --- Soccer fans --- Soccer --- Geografie --- Social aspects --- Economische geografie --- Toerisme Sport Recreatie. --- Football fans --- Association football --- English football --- European football --- Football (Soccer) --- Soccer spectators --- Fans --- Football --- Sports spectators
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Soccer fans --- Soccer hooliganism --- Soccer --- Spectator control --- Sports spectators --- Deviant behavior --- Social aspects --- Football --- Hooliganisme --- Supporters --- 316.7:796 --- 316.7:796 Sociologie van de sport --- Sociologie van de sport --- Hooliganism, Soccer --- Disorderly conduct --- Soccer spectators --- Fans --- Social problems --- Soccer fans - Great Britain --- Soccer hooliganism - Great Britain --- Soccer - Social aspects - Great Britain --- Spectator control - Great Britain --- Sports spectators - Great Britain
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Aesthetics --- Recreation. Games. Sports. Corp. expression --- Sports spectators --- Sports --- 82.01 --- 82.01 Esthetica --- Esthetica --- Spectators, Sports --- Sports fans --- Audiences --- Fans (Persons) --- Beautiful, The --- Beauty --- Esthetics --- Taste (Aesthetics) --- Philosophy --- Art --- Criticism --- Literature --- Proportion --- Symmetry --- College sports --- Spectators --- Psychology --- Radio broadcasting Aesthetics
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Sociology of sport --- Social problems --- Football fans --- -343.971.1 --- Football --- Sports spectators --- Fans --- 343.971.1 --- Football fans - Europe. --- Violence dans les sports
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« Les femmes aussi vont au théâtre » écrit Juan de Zabaleta qui commente la vie des habitants de Madrid au XVIIe siècle. Cela semble une évidence. Pourtant, la fréquentation des lieux de spectacle par les femmes suscite de nombreux débats dans l’Europe de la première modernité et demeure aujourd’hui largement méconnue. Cet ouvrage mène l’enquête sur le public féminin des scènes européennes à travers une grande variété de textes invitant à confronter la réalité fuyante des spectatrices à ses multiples représentations. Les spectatrices participent pleinement à l’activité dramatique et jouent un rôle important dans la modernisation du champ théâtral du XVIe au XVIIe siècle. Leur présence met en valeur le cadre matériel et la nature sensuelle de l’expérience théâtrale ; elle éclaire les modalités de la réception, qui associe l’émotion au jugement, et contribue à la naissance du discours critique ; elle révèle la participation du public à la production du sens et les répercussions possibles de la fiction dans l’existence. Ces différentes perspectives, où s’associent étroitement pouvoir culturel des femmes et pouvoir social du théâtre, intéressent directement notre époque. (4e de couverture)
Theatrical science --- drama [literature] --- anno 1600-1699 --- Europe --- Women in the theater --- Theater audiences --- History --- drama [discipline] --- Women and the arts --- Feminism and the arts --- Spectators --- Performing arts
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"Inverser la perspective et regarder les spectateurs : tel est le point de vue adopté pour interroger comment les Grecs et les Romains de l’Antiquité, si férus de spectacles de toute nature, théâtrale, sportive, religieuse, politique, ont été eux-mêmes spectaculaires. Comment dans les gradins du théâtre, du cirque ou de l’amphithéâtre, au passage d’une procession ou dans l’auditoire d’un sermon chrétien, manifestaient-ils leur présence, leur adhésion ou leur contestation ? Dans quelle mesure ces manifestations étaient-elles attendues, codifiées ou redoutées par les organisateurs ? En prêtant ou en refusant leur attention, visuelle et polysensorielle, à une performance, tous avaient une part active dans son succès. Pour retrouver les corps, les émotions, les passions de ces spectateurs disparus, le livre parcourt des textes, des images, les traces matérielles qu’ils ont laissées, depuis la Grèce archaïque jusque dans l’Antiquité tardive."--
Theatrical science --- Roman history --- History of ancient Greece --- spectators [event observers] --- Greece --- Social life and customs. --- Performing arts --- Performing arts in literature --- Collective behavior in literature --- Audiences --- History
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Soccer fans --- Soccer hooliganism --- Psychology --- Sociology of sport --- Social problems --- 316.7:796 --- 343.9 --- 619.19 --- Hooliganisme --- #SMV:112000 --- #SMV:sociologie --- #SMV:universeel --- #SMV:voetbal --- Hooliganism, Soccer --- Disorderly conduct --- Soccer --- Soccer spectators --- Sports spectators --- Voetbal - Rugby; Overige onderwerpen --- Social aspects --- Fans --- Arbeidsmarkt --- Personeelsmanagement --- Oudere werknemers --- Arbeidsherverdeling --- Beleid --- Analyse --- Evaluatie
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