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Marking Time: Performance, Archaeology and the City

English

By (author): Prof. Mike Pearson


Marking Time: Performance, archaeology and the city charts a genealogy of alternative practices of theatre-making since the 1960s in one particular city Cardiff. In a series of five itineraries, it visits fifty sites where significant events occurred, setting performances within local topographical and social contexts, and in relation to a specific architecture and polity. These sites from disused factories to scenes of crime, from auditoria to film sets it regards as landmarks in the conception of a history of performance.

Marking Time uses performance and places as a means to reflect on the character of the city itself its history, its fabric and make-up, its cultural ecology and its changing nature. Weaving together personal recollections, dramatic scripts, archival records and documentary photographs, it suggests a new model for studying and for making performancefor other artistic practicesfor other cities.

Marking Time is an urban companion to the rural themes and fieldwork approaches considered in In Comes I: Performance, Memory and Landscape (University of Exeter Press, 2006).






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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 169 x 249mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Nov 2013
  • Publisher: University of Exeter Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780859898768

About Prof. Mike Pearson

Mike Pearson is Leverhulme Research Fellow and Professor of Performance Studies at Aberystwyth University. He is co-author with Michal Shanks of Theatre/ Archaeology (2001) and author of In Comes I: Performance Memory and Landscape (2006); Site-Specific Performance (2010); and Mickery Theater: An Imperfect Archaeology(2011). He has made theatre professionally for over forty years notably with Brith Gof (1981-97) and Pearson/Brookes (1997-present). With Mike Brookes he co-conceived and co-directed The Persians (2010) and Coriolanus for National Theatre Wales the latter in collaboration with the Royal Shakespeare Company as a contribution to the World Shakespeare Festival/London 2012.

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