Sentences with word «dramaturgy»

Conventional dramaturgies of time, space, and attention are sacrificed to serial, indeed obsessive repetitions, up to the point of exhaustion.
Megan holds degrees from Wellesley College (BA, English Literature and Theatre Studies, summa cum laude); the University of New Orleans (MA, Arts Administration, magna cum laude), and a certificate in dramaturgy from Harvard University's American Repertory Theater, where she served as a Teaching Fellow and Teaching Assistant for undergraduate classes at Harvard University.
Mr. Monroe joined Brooke Mattapan in 2012 after earning his Master's in Dramaturgy from Harvard University.
The persistence of grief and the hope of redemption are themes as timeless as dramaturgy itself, but rarely do they summon forth the kind of extraordinary swirl of love, anger, tenderness and brittle humor that is «Manchester by the Sea,» Kenneth Lonergan's beautifully textured, richly enveloping drama about how a death in the family forces a small - town New Englander to confront a past tragedy anew.
Soon after that, she moved to New York to study theatrical dramaturgy and writing at Columbia University School of the Arts.
When Tai Chi Hero does dispense with dramaturgy and allows its characters to just throw down, it's good, bruising fun.
Some of the works were realized exclusively for the Kunstverein and supported by an exhibition dramaturgy that even includes the lobby and the library.
All the cases are thought out, and Homicide desk is **** brilliant, with first class writing and exceptional dramaturgy.
Even though some parts are heartwarming and funny, PP3 suffers from bad dramaturgy and a often dumb and implausible plot.
The bad news is that this well - intentioned family drama never quite shakes free from its didactic, movie - of - the - week dramaturgy and a hand - holding approach to race - relations.
It's almost as if director Lu Yue, who apparently spent several long periods in France between 1987 and 1992, used tenets of Western dramaturgy to delve into aspects of the personalities of his characters that couldn't otherwise be singled out and studied.
Nonetheless, the cynicism and shameless crudity of von Trier's plot and dramaturgy make it impossible to consider him seriously alongside Dreyer.
Awkward dramaturgy like this is often a hidden (dare I say, phantom) cause of audience dissatisfaction with stories and motion pictures, particularly in narrative modes like fantasy and adventure, where the archetypal structures are so well - worn and unconsciously familiar.
Dorothy Woodend: There is a good film buried in the midst of director Dees Rees's Mudbound, but it is covered over with turgid dramaturgy, overlapping narratives, and a determination to seemingly include every possible horror and affliction that might attend rural life in 1940s Mississippi.
The rest of the movie alternates present - tense scenes of Arthur struggling to keep Takumi alive — gradually regaining his own will to live in the process, as the rules of dramaturgy demand — with flashbacks to Arthur's troubled marriage to Joan (Naomi Watts), revealing the tragic series of events that made him decide to end it all.
Admittedly, it took a second viewing of «Lady Bird» to catch the part where Greta Gerwig breaks an essential rule of dramaturgy regarding reliable protagonists.
Britt - Elmore, who had a background in theater — particularly dramaturgy, the study of theater and its history — was a great fit for the job, even though she had no formal education experience.
The final version appeared in 1994, and ever since it has garnered solid esteem, even though its premises run against the child - centered dramaturgy described above.
Performance Credits Created by Amy Khoshbin Directed by Morgan Green Dramaturgy by Yuliya Tsukerman
«Dramaturgy means «making relationships.»
Mesopotamian Dramaturgies is on view through December 22nd 2012 at Sperone Westwater, 257 Bowery, New York.
In their videos and installation work, the artists, who have been collaborating since the 1980s, employ a kind of experimental dramaturgy: stilted and slowed down acting, a recurring cast of amateur actors, manikins, synthetic voices, and more.
His long time collaboration with choreographer and dancer Maria Hassabi includes stage design and dramaturgy for Premiere at the Kitchen, 2013, SOLO / Soloshow at Performa, 2009 and Gloria at the Ballroom Marfa, and PS 122, New York, 2007.
As a pioneer of video art in early 1980s New York, Oursler specialised in hallucinogenic dramaturgy and radical formal experimentation, employing animation, montage and live action: «My early idea of what could be art for my generation was an exploded TV.»
The flowers will gradually dry out and develop a special dramaturgy as their appearance and atmosphere change over the course of the exhibition period, which comes to an end on 1 May 2016.
Recent exhibitions include We Do Not Speak But Confine Ourselves Briefly To The Surface (A Dramaturgy of Interiority), ICA Theatre, London (2016); Safe, HOME Arts Center, Manchester (2015); and Name It By Trying To Name It, The Drawing Center, NY (2015).
Immersive works can only be experienced in their own respective temporality — they need a phase of departure, of immersion and emergence for which the exhibition will develop a specific dramaturgy.
And that connection interested me, reviving as it did unresolved feelings I have always had about Held's pictorial dramaturgy.
Its elementary aim is the research upon ancient greek tragedy and significant plays of international dramaturgy.
She was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and studied writing and theatrical dramaturgy (the art of the theater and the writing of plays) at Columbia University.
Hoffmann trained as a theater director, studied stage directing and dramaturgy at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin.
Weller has a Master of Fine Arts in dramaturgy and theater criticism from CUNY / Brooklyn College.
It has been replaced by a variety of frameworks, among them a «vital movement in the social sciences which construes and explicates human reality in terms of the theatre and dramaturgy
Such a setup, however, does not allow the film's dramaturgy and characters» development to properly play out.
There's not a lot of research or dramaturgy that goes into something like this.
Intricately layered with concerns of fidelity, debt, and class consciousness, Everybody Knows is as involving and suspenseful as any of the films that Iranian director Asghar Farhadi has made, if also quite a bit similar in terms of its themes and dramaturgy.
Despite acquired content from earning three graduate degrees — one in dramaturgy, one in creative nonfiction, and one in arts and education — teaching in community college becomes an art of practice and craft separate from content.
In lieu of dramaturgy, Infinite showcases its characters and themes through shorthand devices (signage, memorial engravings, diaries, confessional audio logs, etc.).
Cosima von Bonin, Tom Burr, Catherine Sullivan and Artur Żmijewski, Curated by Fionn Meade Entr» acte is a group exhibition that looks at how four artists adopt and often invert elements of theater and dramaturgy in their work.
Upstairs, the dramaturgy continues: a series of smaller Gold Domes flicker and glow, while Black Dome (2017) absorbs the gaze into an aperture - like center — a geometric passage into light.
The exhibition deepens the dramaturgy of Galerie Rudolfinum.
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