Arts-Based Research in Theatre and Performance

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creative methodologies for academic research
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781032988856
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Sep 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Arts-based Research in Theatre and Performance provides a roadmap for conducting arts-based research. It offers a vibrant exploration of how ethnography, autoethnography, poetry, and fiction can be used successfully in research projects.

This volume delves into a rich array of works from the theatre and performance canon, reframing them through the lens of arts-based research. Readers are introduced to the innovative methodologies and bold contributions of diverse artists and scholars, both contemporary and historical, who may help redefine how readers understand, document, and engage with performance as arts-based research. Each chapter walks the reader through practical exercises so they can develop their techniques and research projects.

With reflections on professional and academic practice throughout, this is an accessible guide for students and practitioners wanting to conduct their own arts-based research in theatre, performance, drama therapy, drama education, applied theatre, and other similar fields.

Hannah Fazio writes and teaches about movement, meditation, and awakening creativity. Professionally, Hannah has worked as an intimacy choreographer, a creative arts therapist, a playwright, and a performer, with her works being showcased at venues such as The Living Gallery, Dixon Place, and Bizarre Bushwick. Academically, Hannah’s writings have been featured in publications such as Theatre/Practice, Theatre Topics, and Imagined Theatres, and her work has earned numerous accolades and awards.

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