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Abstract
his book offers a series of compelling responses to the Jasmin Vardimon Company’s production of Justitia, a multi-layered, multimedia dance theatre piece. Through an innovative, visually annotated text, which includes the original script by Rebecca Lenkiewicz, the book attempts to record the experience of the performance. Also included are nine critical responses from scholars and theatrical practitioners who consider the performance through lenses relating to time, collaboration, writing, confession, and the law.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Cover | Cover | ||
Half Title | 1 | ||
Title | 3 | ||
Copyright | 4 | ||
Contents | 6 | ||
Acknowledgements | 8 | ||
Introduction | 11 | ||
Credits | 16 | ||
Analysis and Creation | 89 | ||
The Idea of Agency in The Performance of Justitia | 93 | ||
Representations of Time in The Performance Justitia | 101 | ||
Ringing True | 113 | ||
Seen By Me, It Writes | 123 | ||
Hiding in Plain View | 127 | ||
Putting Clouds in Boxes | 131 | ||
A Choreography of Words: Reflections on Justitia | 135 | ||
Authorship, Physical Theatre and Justitia | 143 | ||
Conclusions | 159 | ||
Bibliography | 171 | ||
Notes on Contributors | 175 | ||
Back Cover | Back Cover |