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Routledge Companion to Audiences and the Performing Arts
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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.
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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.
Klappentext
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.
Inhalt
The Paradox of Audiences
Matthew Reason, Lynne Conner, Katya Johanson and Ben Walmsley
Part One: Histories, Theories and Questions of Social Justice
Introduction
Lynne Conner
- Ellen Dissanayake in Conversation
Ellen Dissanayake and Lynne Conner
- Histories of Audiencing: On Evidence, Mythology and Nostalgia
Helen Freshwater
- Disrupting the Audience as Monolith
Lynne Conner
- Who? Why? and How?: The Contribution of Sociology to the Study of Arts Audiences and Where it Needs Help
Laurie Hanquinet
- The Future of Audiences and Audiencing
Jennifer Novak Leonard
- Which Global? Which Local?: Aucitya, Rasa, Development, Ase and other Demands on the Audience
Glenn Odom and Giri Raghunathan
- Forced Experiences: Shifting Modes of Audience Involvement in Immersive Performances
Doris Kolesch and Theresa Schütz
Part Two: Policies, Politics and Practices
Introduction
Ben Walmsley
- Alan Brown in Conversation
Alan Brown and Emma McDowell
- Are We the Baddies?: Audience Development, Cultural Policy and Ideological Precarity
Steven Hadley
- At what cost? Working Class Audiences and the Price of Culture
Maria Barrett
- A 'Universal Design' for Audiences with Disabilities?
Bree Hadley
- Fans and Fandom in the Performing Arts
Kirsty Sedgman
- The Role of the Audience in Forum and Interactive Theatre: Perspectives from Bangladesh
Meghna Guhathakurta
- Audience Engagement and the Production of Efficacious Theatre: Case Studies from Ghana
Awo Mana Asiedu
- Critical Perspectives on Valuing Culture: Tensions and Disconnections between Research, Policy and Practice
Ben Walmsley and Julian Meyrick
Part Three: Methods, Methodologies and Understanding Audiences
Introduction
Matthew Reason
- Martin Barker in Conversation
Martin Barker and Matthew Reason
- Mixing Methods in Audience Research Practice: A multi-method(ological) discussion
Emma McDowell
- Quantifying the Dance Spectacle in the Audience's Mind: A Methodological Quest for Neuroscience Research
Corinne Jola
- Continuous and Collective Measures of Real-Time Audience Engagement
L.S. Merritt Millman, Guido Orgs and Daniel Richardson
- Audience Interaction: Approaches to Researching the Social Dynamics of Live Audiences
Patrick G.T. Healey, Matthew T. Harris and Michael F. Schober
- Quantitative Measures of Audience Experience
Wing Tung Au, Zhumeng Zuo and Paton Pak Chun Yam
- The Benefits and Challenges of Large-Scale Qualitative Research
Stephanie Pitts and Sarah Price
- Creative Methods and Audience Research: Affordances and Radical Potential
Matthew Reason
- Ethics in Audience Research: By the Book or on the Hop?
Katya Johanson and Hilary Glow
Part Four: Shorts: Adventures in Thinking About Audiences
Introduction
Katya Johanson
- Affect
Lucy Thornett
- Agency
Astrid Breel
- Co-Creation
Michael Pinchbeck and Rachel Baynton
- Covid-19
Tully Barnett
- Data
Rishi Coupland
- Dialogue
Maddy Costa
- Integrated and Inclusive
Vipavinee Artpradid
- Labour
Martin Young
- Language
Michelle Loh
- Laughter
Natalie Diddams
- Marginalia
Helen Yung
- Memory
Elaine Faull
- One-to-One
Rachel Gomme
- Pantomime
Robert Marsden
- Post-Humanity
Fayen D'Evie
- Post-Show
Diane Ragsdale
- Rehearsal
Anja Ali Haapala
- Relaxed
Lauren Hall and Paul Wilshaw
- Risk
Ella de Búrca
- Sickness
Verónica Rodríguez
- Thresholds
Stefania Donini
- Touch
Elena S.V. Flys
Afterword: Covid-19, Audiences, and the Future of the Performing Arts
Matthew Reason, Lynne Conner, Katya Johanson and Ben Walmsley
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780367470753
- Genre Art
- Editor Reason Matthew, Conner Lynne, Johanson Katya, Walmsley Ben
- Anzahl Seiten 558
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Größe H246mm x B174mm
- Jahr 2022
- EAN 9780367470753
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-0-367-47075-3
- Veröffentlichung 06.04.2022
- Titel Routledge Companion to Audiences and the Performing Arts
- Autor Matthew Conner, Lynne Johanson, Katya Walm Reason
- Gewicht 1038g
- Sprache Englisch