Certain Fragments: Contemporary Performance and Forced Entertainment

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Psychology Press, 1999 - 228 pages

What is the relationship between performance and play? Between performance and technology? Between performance and death?


Certain Fragments is an extraordinary exploration of what lies at the heart of contemporary theatre. Written by the artistic director of Forced Entertainment, acknowledged to be Britains most brilliant experimental theatre company (Guardian), Certain Fragments investigates the processes of devising performance, the role of writing in an interdisciplinary theatre, and the influence of the city on contemporary art practice.


Tim Etchells unique and provocative voice shifts from intimate anecdote to critical analysis and back again. And as in his theatre-making so in his book: with Certain Fragments Etchells disrupts traditional notions of creative, academic, and intellectual work. The book is an exciting and radical fusion of story-telling and criticism. It also makes available, for the first time, four seminal Forced Entertainment texts by Etchells.

 

Table des matières

Foreword
9
Introduction
15
Essays
23
On Risk and Investment
48
On Documentation and Performance
71
Replaying the Tapes of the Twentieth
84
Tuning
109
Section III
197
Jerome Bell
212
Programme Notes 214 Some Confusions in the Law about Love
214
Club of No Regrets
215
Red Room
216
Dreams Winter
217
Hidden
218
Speak Bitterness
219
Showtime
220

ICA in the
199
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker
203
Steven Taylor Woodrow
205
Alan Maclean and Tony Mustoe
206
Peter Handke
208
Woosters Wellman and Vawter
209
Index Theatre
211
Pleasure
221
Appendix
222
List of Plates
224
Acknowledgements
225
Index
226
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À propos de l'auteur (1999)

Tim Etchells is a writer, director and artist best known for his work leading Forced Entertainment. Based in Sheffield Etchells has written extensively on new performance and installation.

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