Global Changes - Local Stages: How Theatre Functions in Smaller European Countries

Global Changes - Local Stages: How Theatre Functions in Smaller European Countries

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Aug 12, 2009 · Anglais · Broché (537 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 537
Langue Anglais
Publié Aug 12, 2009
Éditeur Brill Academic Pub
ISBN-10 904202612X
ISBN-13 9789042026124

Description

In "Global Changes - Local Stages," the authors delve into the intricate dynamics of theatre in smaller European countries, exploring how global transformations have influenced local stages. The book offers a rich examination of the socio-political landscapes that shape theatrical expression, particularly in nations often overlooked in broader cultural discourses.

Through a series of insightful analyses, Hans van Maanen, Andreas Kotte, and Anneli Saro highlight the unique ways in which local artists respond to global trends while maintaining their cultural identities. Their research illustrates how these smaller nations navigate challenges and leverage opportunities in an ever-changing world, revealing a tapestry of creativity and resilience.

By situating theatre within the context of societal shifts, the authors underscore the vital role that art plays in community cohesion and dialogue. They provide a compelling narrative that emphasizes not only the art form's adaptability but also its significance in reflecting and shaping the identities of diverse populations across Europe.

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Politique
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