Independent Theatre in Contemporary Europe: Structures - Aesthetics - Cultural Policy

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Manfred Brauneck (Ed.), International Theatre Institute. German Center
Columbia University, Jul 11, 2017 - Art - 602 pages
Over the past twenty years, European theater has undergone fundamental changes in terms of aesthetic focus, institutional structure, and place in society. The impetus for these developments came from a new generation. This book brings together studies on the state of independent theater in different European countries, focusing on dance and performance, children and youth theater, theater and migration, and post-migrant theater. Additionally, the book features essays on experimental musical theater and different cultural policies for independent theater scenes in a range of European countries.

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About the author (2017)

Manfred Brauneck has been teaching modern German literature and theatre studies at Hamburg University since 1973 and was head of the Centre for Theatre Studies. In 2010 he was awarded the Balzan Prize for the History of Theatre in Europe.

The International Theatre Institute (ITI) is a world-wide NGO committed to the independent development of the performing arts. ITI organizes the largest international theater festival in Germany, "Theater der Welt.

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