Routledge Companion to Theatre, Performance and Cognitive Science

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Affect
affective neuroscience applications
Alain Berthoz
Amy Cook
Ana Margarida Abrantes
Ariel Nereson
Artistry
Bruce McConachie
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Claire Syler
Cognitive Ecologies
Cognitive Science
cognitive science in performing arts education
Cognitive Sciences Enaction
Community Senior Centres
Dance
Dance Improvisation
Darren Tunstall
David Mason
David Palmer
Distributed Cognition Theory
Embodied Knowledge
embodied learning techniques
Embodiment
Empathetic Communication
Empathy
empathy in social interaction
enactive mind theory
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Erin B. Mee
Esther Pascual
Evelyn Tribble
Everyday
Evolutionary
Experience Bryon
Gabriele Sofia
Gunter Losel
Helga Noice
High Impact Educational Practices
High Impact Learning
Hunter Gatherer Bands
Interdisciplinary
Jacques Lecoq
James Hamilton
Jeanne Klein
John Lutterbie
Language Interpretation
Learning
Lecoq's Pedagogy
Lecoq's Work
Lecoq’s Pedagogy
Lecoq’s Work
Living Newspaper
Melissa Trimingham
Metacognitive Experiences
Mirror Neuron
Multimodal
Nancy Kindelan
Neuroscience
Neutral Mask
Nicola Shaughnessy
Participatory Sense Making
Perception Action Cycle
performance cognition research
Peter Meineck
phenomenology of movement
Pil Hansen
Rachel DeSoto-Jackson
Rhonda Blair
Rimini Protokoll
Ritual
Robin Dixon
Scholarship
Scientific
Sharon Marie Carnicke
Stanton B. Garner
Thalia R. Goldstein
Tony Noice
Translational
Vice Versa
Vladimir Mirodan

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032094861
  • Weight: 710g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Routledge Companion to Theatre, Performance and Cognitive Science integrates key findings from the cognitive sciences (cognitive psychology, neuroscience, evolutionary studies and relevant social sciences) with insights from theatre and performance studies. This rapidly expanding interdisciplinary field dynamically advances critical and theoretical knowledge, as well as driving innovation in practice. The anthology includes 30 specially commissioned chapters, many written by authors who have been at the cutting-edge of research and practice in the field over the last 15 years. These authors offer many empirical answers to four significant questions:



  • How can performances in theatre, dance and other media achieve more emotional and social impact?




  • How can we become more adept teachers and learners of performance both within and outside of classrooms?




  • What can the cognitive sciences reveal about the nature of drama and human nature in general?




  • How can knowledge transfer, from a synthesis of science and performance, assist professionals such as nurses, care-givers, therapists and emergency workers in their jobs?

A wide-ranging and authoritative guide, The Routledge Companion to Theatre, Performance and Cognitive Science is an accessible tool for not only students, but practitioners and researchers in the arts and sciences as well.

Rick Kemp is Professor of Theatre and Head of Acting and Directing at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA. An actor, director and Fellow of the Salzburg Global Seminar on Neuroscience and Art, his publications include Embodied Acting: What Neuroscience Tells Us About Performance (2012) and The Routledge Companion to Jacques Lecoq (2016).

Bruce McConachie, Emeritus Professor at the University of Pittsburgh, USA, has published widely in theatre history and cognitive studies. His scholarship includes Engaging Audiences (2008), Evolution, Cognition, and Performance (2015), and chapters in Theatre Histories: An Introduction (3rd edition, 2016). A former president of the American Society for Theatre Research, McConachie also acts and directs.