Essays about: "languages in theatre"

Found 3 essays containing the words languages in theatre.

  1. 1. FIN-I : A utopian connection

    University essay from Stockholms konstnärliga högskola/Institutionen för skådespeleri

    Author : Martina Viglietti; [2023]
    Keywords : Theatre; physical theatre; political theatre; Grotowski; multilingual performance; Leonor Fini; guest actress; Philip Glass; soundscape; dystopian future; languages in theatre; incels; feminism; Bauman; performance on tour; theatre for travelling; performance for festivals; audiences from different cultures;

    Abstract : We live in a globalized world that is changing rapidly. We interconnect between cultures in different ways. READ MORE

  2. 2. Gaining the Upper Hand : An Investigation into Real-time Communication of the Vamp and Lead-In through Non-Expressive Gestures and Preparatory Beats with a focus on Opera and Musical Theatre

    University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för ekonomi, teknik, konst och samhälle

    Author : Andrew Neil Hermon; [2021]
    Keywords : Conducting technique; Real-time Communication; Vamp; Safety-Bars; Lead-Ins; Left-hand gestures; Opera; Musical Theatre;

    Abstract : This thesis seeks to discuss conducting technique in relation to real-time communication of Vamp, Safety-Bars and Lead-Ins through left-hand gestures within the context of opera and musical theatre. The research aims to develop a codified set of gestures suitable for the left-hand. READ MORE

  3. 3. Who Did You Say You Were? : A case study of character creation through language usage in Takarazuka plays

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Japanska

    Author : Helena Nilsson; [2016]
    Keywords : role language; yakuwarigo; archetypes; Kinsui; Vogler; Takarazuka; Japanese; Languages and Literatures;

    Abstract : This case study of the effectiveness of the usage of Japanese role language uses character portrayals from performances by the theatre company Takarazuka Revue to investigate how native Japanese speakers perceive characters solely based upon lexical or grammatical cues in spoken language. With a foundation in Satoshi Kinsui’s description of role language and Christopher Vogler’s character archetypes, a number of protagonists, antagonists and supporting characters were selected for their disparate characteristics and conformity with different stereotypes to see if there were particular speech patterns which could be seen for example among good and evil characters, or protagonists and non-protagonists. READ MORE