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"Scene shifts" was published by Albert Bonniers Förlag in 2011 - [Stockholm], it has 182 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: Scene shifts
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 182
  • Publisher: Albert Bonniers Förlag
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  • Publish Location: [Stockholm]

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  • Pagination: 182, 182 p.

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"Scene shifts" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- Theatre of the night / Carl Jonas Love Almquist
  • 2- Scene shifts - an exhibition in several acts / Sara Arrhenius
  • 3- Famous deaths from European literature / Pablo Bronstein
  • 4- Attractions / Miriam Bäckström
  • 5- Poker face / Keren Cytter and Andrew Kerton
  • 6- Visual art, performing arts and performance in between / Camilla Eeg-Tverbakk
  • 7- Harem / Inci Eviner
  • 8- A cloud of excellent new wood / Magnus Florin
  • 9- Fermentation / Gabríela Friđriksdóttir
  • 10- Aesthetics of absence / Heiner Goebbels
  • 11- Diary of a dramaturge / Jacob Hirdwall
  • 12- Chamber play / Ragnar Kjartansson
  • 13- Snöfrid and the seeing place / Ylva Ogland
  • 14- The end / Christodoulos Panayiotou
  • 15- Black Mariah / Lili Reynaud-Dewar
  • 16- Stille teater / Kirstine Roepstorff
  • 17- The oval portrait / Pietro Roccasalva
  • 18- Stage matrix / Markus Schinwald
  • 19- Lacuna fig / Sriwhana Spong
  • 20- Lulu / Catherine Sullivan
  • 21- Total theatre, total are, total market / Matthew Wilson Smith.

"Scene shifts" Description:

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"Scene shifts is an anthology and an encounter between art and theatre. The book is part of a collaboration between Bonniers Konsthall and Dramaten& at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm. From new and older texts and essays, and images from the eponymous exhibition at Bonniers Konsthall in autumn 2010, a profound but not always conflict-free relationship between art and theatre emerges, a love affair that has produced and continues to produce ground-breaking works."--Front flap.

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