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This book explores the overlooked role of smell in architecture, design, and urban life, positioning olfaction as a powerful... Læs mere
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This book explores the overlooked role of smell in architecture, design, and urban life, positioning olfaction as a powerful... Læs mere
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Using an interdisciplinary approach which combines insights from sociology, psychology, and performance studies, The Art of Trust in Free Improvisation provides a holistic understanding of trust in creative collaboration, audience engagement, and musical flow.
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Examines performance as a fundamental feature of ritual in early Chinese thought and how performer/spectator relationships influenced early Chinese religious, ethical, and political discourse.
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Fifty Key Performance Artists is a critical introduction to some of the most influential and innovative performance artists from the emergence of the genre post-World War... Læs mere
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Fifty Key Performance Artists is a critical introduction to some of the most influential and innovative performance artists from the emergence of the genre post-World War... Læs mere
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Stanislavsky and Place offers a new approach to actor training and theatrical direction by investigating Stanislavsky’s question to his actors of “Where?” the action that they perform (and what preceded it) took place.
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Stanislavsky and Place offers a new approach to actor training and theatrical direction by investigating Stanislavsky’s question to his actors of “Where?” the action that they perform (and what preceded it) took place.