검색어 : 통합검색[Siegmund Gerald]
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Rebekah J. Kowal, Gerald Siegmund and Randy Martin (eds.), <i>The Oxford Handbook of Dance and Politics</i>
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Alexandre, Jane M.;
Independent Scholar;
(Dance research : the journal of the Society for Dance Research,
v.36,
2018,
pp.129-130)
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Theater als Dispositiv. Dysfunktion, Fiktion und Wissen in der Ordnung der Aufführung ed. by Lorenz Aggermann, Georg Döcker und Gerald Siegmund
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Schade, Julia;
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(Forum modernes Theater,
v.31,
2020,
pp.217-221)
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Gerald Siegmund Jérôme Bel: Dance, Theatre, and the Subject London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. 286 p. £80. ISBN 978-1-137-55271-6.
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Bauer, Una;
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(New theatre quarterly : NTQ,
v.35,
2019,
pp.94-94)
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Gerald Siegmund, <i>Abwesenheit: Eine performative Ästhetik des Tanzes - William Forsythe, Jérôme Bel, Xavier Le Roy, Meg Stuart</i>, Bielefeld: Transcript, 2006, 502pp+illus. ISBN: 3-89942-478-6.
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Ruprecht, Lucia;
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(Dance research : the journal of the Society for Dance Research,
v.28,
2010,
pp.127-130)
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Apparatus, Attention, and the Body: The Theatre Machines of Boris Charmatz
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Siegmund, Gerald;
Gerald Siegmund is Professor of Theatre Studies at the University of Berne, Switzerland. He has studied theatre, English, and French literature in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and taught at the Institute of Applied Theatre Studies in Giessen, Germany. In addition to publishing widely on contemporary dance and theatre performances, his most recent book-which focuses on the work of William Forsythe, Meg Stuart, Jé
rô
me Bel, and Xavier Le Roy-is Abwesenheit. Eine performative Ä
sthetik des Tanzes (Absence: A...;
(TDR : the drama review,
v.51,
2007,
pp.124-139)
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Abwesenheit: Eine performative Ästhetik des Tanzes - William Forsythe, Jérôme Bel, Xavier Le Roy, Meg Stuart [Absence: A performative aesthetics of dance]. By Gerald Siegmund. Bielefeld: Transcript, 2006. Pp. 502 + illus. €32.80 Pb.
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CRAMER, FRANZ ANTON;
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(Theatre research international,
v.32,
2007,
pp.222-223)
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Meins oder Deins?
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Siegmund, Gerald;
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(Theater heute,
v.63,
2022,
pp.38-41)
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Power and Powerlessness in Performance : An Introduction in Three Parts
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Dö
cker, Georg;
Katsouraki, Eve;
Siegmund, Gerald;
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(Performance philosophy,
v.7,
2022,
pp.1-31)
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Machines, Faces, Neurons: Towards an Ethics of Dance
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Lepecki, André
André
Lepecki is Associate Professor in the Department of Performance Studies at New York University. Throughout the late 1980s and 1990s he worked as dramaturge for choreographers Vera Mantero, Francisco Camacho, Joã
o Fiadeiro, and Meg Stuart. He is the editor of Of the Presence of the Body (Wesleyan University Press, 2004) and, with Sally Banes, of The Senses in Performance (Routledge, 2006). He is the author of Exhausting Dance: Performance and the Politics of Movement (Routledge, 2006).;
(TDR : the drama review,
v.51,
2007,
pp.118-123)
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Researching Dance in the Wild: Brazilian Experiences
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Greiner, Christine;
Christine Greiner is Professor in the Department of Body Languages, Graduate Program of Communication and Semiotics and the Undergraduate Course of Communication and Body Arts at the Catholic University of Sã
o Paulo, Brazil. She is author of Butô
, pensamento em evoluç
ã
o (Butoh, A Thought in Evolution;
Escrituras, 1998), Teatro Nô
e o Ocidente (Noh Theatre and the West;
Annablume, 2000), O Corpo, pistas para estudos indisciplinares (The Body: Clues for Indisciplinary Studies;
Annablume, 2005), and...;
(TDR : the drama review,
v.51,
2007,
pp.140-155)