Bush-Bailey / Flaherty | Touring Performance and Global Exchange 1850-1960 | Buch | 978-0-367-51950-6 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 294 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 608 g

Reihe: Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studies

Bush-Bailey / Flaherty

Touring Performance and Global Exchange 1850-1960

Making Tracks
1. Auflage 2021
ISBN: 978-0-367-51950-6
Verlag: Routledge

Making Tracks

Buch, Englisch, 294 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 608 g

Reihe: Routledge Advances in Theatre & Performance Studies

ISBN: 978-0-367-51950-6
Verlag: Routledge


This collection uncovers connections and coincidences that challenge the old stories of pioneering performers who crossed the Atlantic and Pacific oceans from the mid-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century.

It investigates songlines, drama, opera, music theatre, dance, and circus—removing traditional boundaries that separate studies of performance, and celebrating difference and transformation in style, intention, and delivery. Well known, or obscure, travelling performers faced dangers at sea and hazardous journeys across land. Their tracks, made in pursuit of fortune and fame, intersected with those made by earlier storytellers in search for food. Touring Performance and Global Exchange takes a fresh look at such tracks—the material remains—demonstrating that moving performance does far more than transfer repertoires and people; it transforms them. Touring performance has too often beenconceived in diasporic terms, as a fixed product radiating out from a cultural centre. This collection maps different patterns—ones that comprise reversed flows, cross currents, and continually proliferating centres of meaning in complex networks of global exchange.

This collection will be of great interest to scholars and students in theatre, music, drama studies, and cultural history.

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List of Illustrations

Contributors

Acknowledgment

Introduction: Kate Flaherty and Gilli Bush-Bailey

Vanishing cts and Making Tracks

1: Diana James and Inawinytji Williamson

Kungkarangkalpa: Travelling Women of the Seven Sisters Songline

Part 1: Ephemerality and creative methodology

2: Joanne Tompkins and Liyang Xia

Mid-Nineteenth-Century Cantonese Opera Performances in the Victorian Goldfields

3: Jacky Bratton and Gilli Bush-Bailey

Bodies of Evidence: The unremarkable history of Emma Stanley (1816-1881)

4: Anna-Sophie Jürgens

Lady Clowns: Clown-Ballerinas, Dancing "Clownesses" and Female Clowns on the Popular Stage around 1900

5: Jane Woollard (University of Tasmania)

Tracks, Knots, Stage Tact and Boots: A Reflection

Part II: Peril, illness and ageing

6: Marlis Schweitzer

"It Was a Most Beautiful Moonlit Night.": Mrs. John Drew’s Shipwreck Narratives

7: Peta Tait

Risk and Colonial Touring: Female Circus Performers in Aerial and Lion Acts

8: Janice Norwood

Reading Race, Repertoire and Transcontinental Reception through Madame Celeste’s Colonial Encounter

9: Kerry Murphy

"Covent Garden on Wheels" Thomas Quinlan’s Operatic tours of 1912–1914 and beyond

10: Laura Ginters

"Let me come to Athens [/Lamplough], shelter me, accept me in your home": Medea Transported to the Goldfields and Beyond in Nineteenth-Century Australia.

Part III: Reversing flows and Cross currents

11: Kate Flaherty

Fanny Kemble, Slavery, and Transatlantic Commodity Trade

12: Katherine K. Preston

Women Take Control: Managers of English-Language Opera Companies in Late 19th-Century America

13: Sarah Balkin

Transporting Humour: Artemus Ward and American Comedy in Britain

14: Gillian Arrighi

Australian Child Actors on Early Twentieth-century Touring Circuits

15: Mark Houlahan

Crossing the Ditch: Trans-Tasman Stages 1841-1896

16: Veronica Kelly (University of Queensland)

Between the "Theatre Game" and Anthropology: International and Indigenous Black Women Entertainers Perform Modernity in Australia 1950s-1960s


Gilli Bush-Bailey is Professor Emerita of the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London, United Kingdom.

Kate Flaherty is a Senior Lecturer in English and Drama at the Australian National University.



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