On Site: Methods for Site-Specific Performance Creation
Koplowitz, Stephan
On Site: Methods for Site-Specific Performance Creation is a practical book for artists and students at all levels who create or are learning to create making sited dance works. Author Stephan Koplowitz covers specific, hands-on strategies for an array of issues to consider before, during, and after embarking upon a project, including site selection, procuring permits, designing the audience experience, researching and exploring a site for inspiration and content, differences in urban and natural environments, definitions of key production roles, building effective collaborations with artists, and techniques to generate site-inspired production elements such as sound/music, costumes, lighting, and media. He also offers helpful chapters on project budgeting, contract negotiation, fundraising, marketing, documentation, and assessment.Based on the author's career spanning over 30 years of site-specific creation, the book also includes the voices of over 24 other artists, producers, and writers who share their perspectives and experiences on the many topics covered. A guide designed to make site work practical, intentional, and attainable, On Site will become a well-worn reference for anyone interested in the creative process and discovering the power of site-specific works.
Modern, General, Stagecraft, Media Studies, Storytelling, Humanities -> Performing Arts -> Dance, Humanities -> Theatre -> Stage Management, Social Sciences -> Social Sciences -> Media Studies, Humanities -> Performing Arts -> General, 06A061EBK, 06, 06A061
Name in long format: | On Site: Methods for Site-Specific Performance Creation |
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ISBN-10: | 0197515266 |
ISBN-13: | 9780197515266 |
Book pages: | 323 |
Book language: | en |
Edition: | 4 |
Binding: | Kindle Edition |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press |