Italian futurist theatre 1909-1944 / Gunter Berghaus.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: Αγγλική Publication details: Oxford Clarendon Press 1998Description: xi,597σ. εικ., α/μ 24εκISBN:
  • 019815898Χ
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 792.0945
Contents:
Περιεχόμενα: Part I: Introduction 1. Futurist Theatre: A Preliminary Characterization 2. The State of Italian Theatre Before the Advent of Futurism 3. Marinetti's Early Writings and Aesthetics: A Prelude to Futurism 4. The Founding of the Futurist Movement and the First Manifestos Part II: The Birth of a Futurist Theatre 1. Political Action Theatre as a Performative Genre 2. The Beginnings of a Futurist Performance Art: The Early serate 3. Futurist Dramatic Theory: The Early Manifestos 4. Futurism and the Professional Theatre: The First Companies Touring with a Futurist Repertoire 5. Theatre Performances in Art Galleries 6. The Stage Works of Giacomo Balla 7. Enrico Prampolini's Early Futurist Career 8. Fortunato Depero's Theatrical Experiments of the 1910s Part III: The Second Futurist Movement, 1920-30 1. Futurism Under the Fascist Regime 2. The Revival of Futurist Theatre in the 1920s 3. Futurist Cabaret, Artists' Festivals, and Banquets 4. From the Religion of Speed to the Cult of the Machine 5. The machine Art of Vinicio Paladini and Ivo Pannaggi 6. Fillia's Theatrical Experiments in the 1920s 7. Enrico Prampolini's Theatrical Career in the 1920s 8. Fortunato Depero's Contribution to a Futurist Mechanical Theatre 9. Fedele Azario and Futurist Aerial Theatre 10. Vasari's Apocalyptic Vision of the Futurist Machine Age Part IV: Epilogue: Futurism in the 1930s and 1940s 1. Futurism Tied to the Procustrean Bed of the Fascist State 2. The Last Signs of Life in Futurist Theatre
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Books Books Βιβλιοθήκη Ιδρ. Παναγιώτη & Έφης Μιχελή Κεντρικό Βιβλιοστάσιο Συλλογή Woodfield 792.0945 BER (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Διαθέσιμο για ανάγνωση στη Βιβλιοθήκη 023947/1

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Περιεχόμενα: Part I: Introduction 1. Futurist Theatre: A Preliminary Characterization 2. The State of Italian Theatre Before the Advent of Futurism 3. Marinetti's Early Writings and Aesthetics: A Prelude to Futurism 4. The Founding of the Futurist Movement and the First Manifestos Part II: The Birth of a Futurist Theatre 1. Political Action Theatre as a Performative Genre 2. The Beginnings of a Futurist Performance Art: The Early serate 3. Futurist Dramatic Theory: The Early Manifestos 4. Futurism and the Professional Theatre: The First Companies Touring with a Futurist Repertoire 5. Theatre Performances in Art Galleries 6. The Stage Works of Giacomo Balla 7. Enrico Prampolini's Early Futurist Career 8. Fortunato Depero's Theatrical Experiments of the 1910s Part III: The Second Futurist Movement, 1920-30 1. Futurism Under the Fascist Regime 2. The Revival of Futurist Theatre in the 1920s 3. Futurist Cabaret, Artists' Festivals, and Banquets 4. From the Religion of Speed to the Cult of the Machine 5. The machine Art of Vinicio Paladini and Ivo Pannaggi 6. Fillia's Theatrical Experiments in the 1920s 7. Enrico Prampolini's Theatrical Career in the 1920s 8. Fortunato Depero's Contribution to a Futurist Mechanical Theatre 9. Fedele Azario and Futurist Aerial Theatre 10. Vasari's Apocalyptic Vision of the Futurist Machine Age Part IV: Epilogue: Futurism in the 1930s and 1940s 1. Futurism Tied to the Procustrean Bed of the Fascist State 2. The Last Signs of Life in Futurist Theatre

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