1st Edition

Ethnotheatre Research from Page to Stage

By Johnny Saldaña Copyright 2011
    246 Pages
    by Routledge

    245 Pages
    by Routledge

    Ethnotheatre transforms research about human experiences into a dramatic presentation for an audience. Johnny Saldaña, one of the best-known practitioners of this research tradition, outlines the key principles and practices of ethnotheatre in this clear, concise volume. He covers the preparation of a dramatic presentation from the research and writing stages to the elements of stage production. Saldaña nurtures playwrights through adaptation and stage exercises, and delves into the complex ethical questions of turning the personal into theatre. Throughout, he emphasizes the vital importance of creating good theatre as well as good research for impact on an audience and performers. The volume includes multiple scenes from contemporary ethnodramas plus two complete play scripts as exemplars of the genre.

    Chapter 1 An Introduction to Ethnotheatre and Ethnodrama; Chapter 2 Ethnodramatics—Studio Exercises; Chapter 3 Writing Ethnodramatic Monologue; scenes Scenes from open heart by Joe Salvatore; Chapter 4 Writing Ethnodramatic Dialogue; voodoo Voodoo by Jo Carson; Chapter 5 Envisioning Ethnotheatricality; shots Shots: A Love Story, John CaswellJr; Chapter 6 But Is It Art? An Ethnotheatre Aesthetic;

    Biography

    Saldaña, Johnny