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Johannis Tsoumas, Hellenic Open University, Athens Download PDF Version Abstract The proposed article aims to highlight the importance of the most significant performing art which, according to the author’s opinion, is dance, in influencing one of the most...
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Rob Harle, Independent Researcher and Artist, Australia Download PDF Version In this paper I discuss the way in which Shakespeare explores the implications of such human traits as lust, greed and envy. The acts of violence we perpetrate upon ourselves and one another...
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Claudia Chibici-Revneanu, ENES, UNAM León in Mexico Download PDF Version Abstract This paper focuses on the romantic notion of artistic genius and its operations as a kind of theatrical script functionally guiding many writers’ lives and approaches to their creations....
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Kanta Kochhar-Lindgren, University of Washington, Bothell Download PDF Version Place: Athipatti, a fictional South Indian village Vellaisamy: Can I trouble you for a little water? .. Vellaisamy: Why do you laugh when I ask you for water? Kovalu: To ask a man...
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Sruti Bala, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Download PDF Version This article attempts to map the concept of performance, in terms of its genealogy and the diversity of its application. Such a mapping is an unavoidably reductive step, since the productive force...