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Title: | Spectatorship in the Creation Process | Authors: | PEETERS, Jeroen | Advisors: | Ionescu, Vlad Sels, Nadia |
Issue Date: | 2024 | Publisher: | Damaged Goods | Source: | De Meester, Julie; Kaminski, Astrid; Versteele, Jeroen (Ed.). Let's Not Get Used to This Place. Meg Stuart / Damaged Goods, Damaged Goods, p. 340 -349 | Abstract: | Watching and being watched is a delicate part of the rehearsal process, as the gaze of choreographer, dramaturge, and other collaborators shapes the work to come. These complex dynamics support the process by giving attention and offering resistance. Jeroen Peeters explores these matters by discussing the creation process of 'Hunter' (2014) by Meg Stuart and Damaged Goods from a dramaturgical point of view. | Keywords: | Dance;dramaturgy;spectatorship | Document URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1942/44704 | ISBN: | 978-2-960320-71-8 | Category: | B2 | Type: | Book Section |
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