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Site-specific theatre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Site-specific theatre – sometimes called environmental theatre – is a performance which can only be done in a particular place or site. The physical constraints and characteristics of the site are ...
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Theatre has always been a social construction, at least in part. It is created for the people by the people, and it reflects the mind and concerns..., ...
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3 articles on Environmental theatre ... Many people have experienced environmental theatre, even if they didn't know the proper terminology to describe it. The local "Shakespeare in the Park" is a good example of this form of entertainment. When they put on a performance...
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ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN: PROFESSIONAL ... UCONN MOBIUS ENSEMBLE ... End Game Dionysus 69 Environmental Statement Bibliography...
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Environmental theatre can be any site specific performance, street theatre or transformation of space. It is a useful workshop for students who may wish to pursue design or technical avenues. The workshop requires a fully functional studio space with sound and light.
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Participatory theatre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Participatory theatre is a form of theatre in which the audience interacts with the performers or the presenters. Classroom exercises often include elements of participatory theatre. In the United St...
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learn to act ... ©in situ: 2008-9...
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Home > Art & Theatre Safety ... ; Home; Universal Waste Management; Hazardous Waste Management; Shipping Hazardous Materials; Asbestos; Art & Theatre Safety; ... Home | UD Home | Campus Planning...
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2. Performance Theatre ... Performance Theatre; (The Living Theatre; The Open Theatre; The Performance Group) ... Political Orientations; (Black Theatre; Feminist Theatre; Gay Theatre; El Teatro Campesino; The San Francisco; Mime Troupe; The Bread and Puppet Theatre)
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