Performing Aotearoa : New Zealand theatre and drama in an age of transition / Marc Maufort & David O'Donnell (eds.).
Material type: TextSeries: Dramaturgies ; no. 22.Publisher: Bruxelles ; New York : P.I.E. Peter Lang, [2007]Copyright date: ©2007Description: 463 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9052013594
- 9789052013596
- 793.0993 22
- PN3014 .P47 2007
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Performing Aotearoa in an age of transition / Marc Maufort -- "Whaddarya?" Questioning national identity in New Zealand drama / David O'Donnell -- Staging Pan-Polynesian identity at the New Zealand international exhibition, Christchurch 1906-07 / Christopher Balme -- Re-membering the remembering body : "Autonomous theatre" in New Zealand / Murray Edmond -- Where Grotowski meets Lecoq : "Flow" in training at Toi Whakaari : New Zealand Drama School / Bronwyn Tweddle -- Advocating interaction with "the other" : Robert Lord's use of the food metaphor / Susan Williams -- Writing into the land : Dramatic monologues in the expanding landscape of Aotearoa/New Zealand / William Peterson -- Painful homecomings : Family fractures in contemporary Pākehā dramaturgies / Marc Maufort -- Telling Pākehā stories / Lisa Warrington interviews Gary Henderson -- "Theatre is the lightening rod" / David O'Donnell interviews Ken Duncum -- Masque(e)rades of masculinity : Cross-dressing women on the New Zealand stage / Stuart Young -- Completing the circle / David O'Donnell interviews Jean Betts -- Ōrotokare : Towards a new model for indigenous theatre and performing arts / Te Ahukaramū Charles Royal -- "Let me feel the magic" / Hilary Halaba interviews Rangimoana Taylor -- Māori dramaturgy : The case of Nga Tangata Toa / David Carnegie and David O'Donnell -- Re-colonising the natives : The state of contemporary Māori theatre / Hone Kouka -- Recapturing Māori spirituality : Briar Grace-Smith's magic realist stage aesthetic / Marc Maufort -- Calming the oceans / David O'Donnell interviews Briar Grace-Smith -- Atamira dance collective : Dancing in the footsteps of the ancestors / Sharon Mazer -- Theatre of unease / Peter Falkenberg -- Re-claiming the "fob" : The immigrant family in Samoan drama / David O'Donnell -- "Everything is family" / David O'Donnell interviews Nathaniel Lees -- A place to tell our stories : Asian voices in the theatre of Aotearoa / Lisa Warrington -- "Truth is always stranger than fiction" / David O'Donnell interviews Lynda Chanwai-Earle -- "We want to create work that's beautiful, funny, sad and true" / Lisa Warrington interviews Jacob Rajan -- The audience are stones / John Davies -- Mask, moko and memory : Identity through solo performance in a post-colonial world / William Farrimond -- Narratives of identity : TV drama production in New Zealand / Trisha Dunleavy.
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