Routledge Companion to Audiences and the Performing Arts

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Art Management
Arts Attendance
Audience
audience engagement theory
Audience Research
Audio Descriptions
Australian Ballet
Battersea Arts Centre
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Contemporary Societies
Cultural policies studies
cultural policy evaluation
Dance
Disabled Artists
empirical studies of performing arts audiences
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Fan Studies
History
immersive performance analysis
Inclusive Dance
interactive theatre methods
Jana Sanskriti
Maddy Costa
Music
Non-disabled Artists
Opera
Performance
Performing Arts Audience
Performing Arts Experience
Performing Arts Sector
Persistent Positivism
qualitative audience research
Quantitative Research
Relaxed Performance
Sarah Price
Smart Phones
social justice in arts
Sociology
Stephanie Pitts
Theatre
UK Adult
UK Art
Vice Versa
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367470753
  • Weight: 720g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Routledge Companion to Audiences and the Performing Arts represents a truly multi-dimensional exploration of the inter-relationships between audiences and performance.

This study considers audiences contextually and historically, through both qualitative and quantitative empirical research, and places them within appropriate philosophical and socio-cultural discourses. Ultimately, the collection marks the point where audiences have become central and essential not just to the act of performance itself but also to theatre, dance, opera, music and performance studies as academic disciplines.

This Companion will be of great interest to academics, researchers and postgraduates, as well as to theatre, dance, opera and music practitioners and performing arts organisations and stakeholders involved in educational activities.

Matthew Reason is Professor of Theatre and Performance at York St John University, UK.

Lynne Conner is Chair and Professor at the Department of Theatre at University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA.

Katya Johanson is Professor of Audience Research at Deakin University, Australia.

Ben Walmsley is Professor in Audience Engagement at University of Leeds, UK.