Routledge Companion to Site-Specific Performance

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  • ISBN 9781032254104
  • Weight: 1130g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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This collection comprises a comprehensive overview of key themes, arguments, and practices central to the study and understanding of site-specific performance.

Its collected essays, case studies, and practitioner accounts represent a must-have resource that engages with established and emergent ideas, themes, and practices central to this performance sub-discipline. Acknowledging the interdisciplinary nature of this field emergent through the creation and presentation of performance in non-theatre spaces, the companion includes writing from scholars whose work intersects with ideas from a range of related fields including dance, theatre, dramaturgy, human geography, architecture, walking studies, and archaeology. Alongside theoretical discussions and case study examples, a section on methods and structures allows site-specific practitioners to illustrate a range of practical approaches, tasks, and modes of producing site-specific performance in a range of sites.

This interdisciplinary survey brings together practices and voices from a wide range of global contexts, demonstrating and challenging the breadth of site-specific discourse. It provides a rich palette of perspectives, approaches, and ideas for students, academics, and researchers to draw from.

Victoria Hunter is a Professor in Site Dance at Bath Spa University, UK.

Cathy Turner is a Professor of Drama at the University of Exeter, UK.