What is Theatrical Thinking
Dramaturgy of space and gaze (5 episodes)
Setagaya Public Theater Lecture 2006
Throughout the history of the performing arts, the spatial and social characteristics of theaters and the works performed there have been closely linked.
It seems that this fact, which seems to be taken for granted, is now being forgotten.
Why is that?
How has the relationship between the inside (stage/audience) and the outside (society) of the theater changed historically, and what should it be like now?
The contemporary questions surrounding the social nature of theater and the public nature of theater are brought back to the history and structure of stage expression.
Schedule |
The time is from 15:16 to 45:XNUMX each day
2006
September 9th (Sat) Theater/Society/Space: Mystery of the Canopy of the Setagaya Public Theater September 9 (Sat) <Origin> of Modern Theater - Why the Phantom Appears in the Opera House September 9 (Sat) Genealogy of the Audience ― From Tenjo Sajiki People to Heisei Nakamura-za September 9th (Sat) Scenography's Zero Degree - What's in the "Empty Space"? October 10th (Sat) Media and Theater ―A Brechtian Perspective on Power Sources for Mobile Phones Performing Arts Criticism |
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Place |
Setagaya Cultural Life Information Center Seminar Room (4F Carrot Tower, 1-1-5 Taishido, Setagaya-ku) |
lecturer |
Akihito Hakkaku [profile] Born in 1963.Critic.He is a professor at Kyoto University of Art and Design, Department of Film and Performing Arts, and a senior researcher at the Performing Arts Research Center.He has written numerous articles on theater, dance, photography, cinema, and literature.He has written and edited "The Reality of Contemporary Photography" (Kadokawa Shoten) and others. |
Entry fee | 7,500 Yen |
Recruitment number | 30 name (first-come-first-served basis) |
deadline | January 2006, 9 (Friday) |
申 込 み 方法 | Please apply using the application form below or by phone (03-5432-1526). |
Contact | Setagaya Public Theater Gakugei 03-5432-1526 |
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