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|a Staging postcommunism :
|b alternative theatre in Eastern and Central Europe after 1989 /
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|a "After the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, East Central European theatre was never the same. In the transition to a post-communist world, 'alternative theatre' found ways to grapple with political chaos, corruption, and aggressive implementation of a market economy. Three decades later, this volume is the first comprehensive examination of alternative theatre in twenty former communist countries. The essays focus on companies and artists that radically changed the language and organization of theatre in the former Eastern European bloc. Essayists view alternative theatre as a cultural, social, and political practice that seized newfound freedom and power after the toppling of censorious totalitarian governments. Emerging from cultural isolation, alternative theatre used experimental, avant-garde performance styles to bring about social and political changes. Ultimately, this collection investigates the ways in which post-communist alternative theatre negotiated and embodied change not only locally but globally as well. The result is a long overdue examination that will be a valuable resource for theatre history, post-Cold War, and Eastern European scholars alike"--
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|a Preface : restoring theatre activism in postcommunist Eastern and Central Europe / Diana Manole -- Alternative theatre in the postcolonies of communism / Vessela S. Warner -- Reality makers : Hungarian independent theatre before and after communism / Andrea Tompa -- The center and the fringe : post-Soviet alternative theatre in Estonia / Jaak Rahesoo -- Theatre NO99 : an alternative state theatre / Luule Epner -- The search for alternatives in Latvian theatre, 1991-2004 : a creator's notebook / Baṇuta Rubess -- The assault of alternative theatre against the limited universe / Angelina Rocca -- Teatr.doc and the struggle for authenticity and relevance in contemporary Russian drama and theatre / John Freedman -- DAH Theatre : decontaminating Serbian culture / Dennis Barnett -- Fusing performative boundaries : relations among text, actor, and space in the experimental style of Theatre Laboratory Sfumato / Violeta Decheva and Vessela S. Warner -- Theatre Laboratory Alma Alter : Jerzy Grotowski's legacy and the heterogeneous origin of Bulgarian alternative theatre / Vessela S. Warner -- Redefining kitsch and camp in Russian opera : Moscow's Helikon Opera in transition / Christopher Silsby -- Prague's Studio Ypsilon and the Czech liberated theatre : an intercultural perspective at the start of the twenty-first century / Barry Freeman -- After the avalanche : Czech theatre's search for the meaning of alternative / Dennis C. Beck -- Playing with citizenship : NSK and Janez Jans̆a / S.E. Wilmer -- The perfect other : performing artistic freedom in solidarity with the Belarus Free Theater / Margarita Kompelmakher.
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