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The hybrid in the limen: British and Polish environment-oriented theatre in theory and practice

Autor: Edyta Lorek-Jezińska
Cena: 21 PLN
ISBN: 8323115729
Wydawca: Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika
Wydawca: 158 stron, oprawa miękka, format 170x240
The main body of the present study is divided into two extensive parts, each devoted to one of the title phenomena, the hybrid (contrasted with multimedia) and the limen (including liminality and liminoidality). The first part discusses the concepts of the hybrid and multimedia environment-oriented theatre and is subdivided into four chapters. Chapter 2.1 introduces and defines the concepts of the hybrid (intermedia) and multimedia performances and examines their interrelations. Chapter 2.2 identifies the essential components of hybrid environmental performances, starting from the existing theories of environmental design and theatre and arriving at several continua representing each component. Chapters 2.3 and 2.4 re-examine the environmental theory in relation to site-specific spectacles and non-specific outdoor theatre, respectively, each formulating idiosyncratic characteristics and gradations for the discussed genres. In the second part, subdivided into five chapters, the liminal and the liminoid potential of environment-oriented theatre is examined. Chapter 3.1 explains the adaptations of the liminal terminology originally associated with the anthropological study of ritual to performance analysis, identifying major liminoid anti-structures in environment-oriented performances. The subsequent three chapters analyse the anti-structures generated in each project, tracing similar patterns and differences within and across performance types. It is at this stage that the more theoretical remarks about the hybrid expressed in the first part of the book find their detailed illustration and incorporation into the liminal characteristics.