How Little is Enough? Porous and embracing dramaturgy for transformative encounters

The article gives an insight into the dramaturgical tools that are applied in the site specific and participatory performance Island, that was performed in Hrísey, an island north off the coast of Iceland in 2020. The project is a part of the artistic PhD research How Little is Enough? Sustainable M...

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Published in:Journal of Embodied Research
Main Author: Önnudóttir, Steinunn Hildigunnur Knúts
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Open Library of Humanities 2022
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Online Access:https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/77fbd573-d141-4850-ad63-46ce0dc32625
https://doi.org/10.16995/jer.8546
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:77fbd573-d141-4850-ad63-46ce0dc32625 2023-11-12T04:19:19+01:00 How Little is Enough? Porous and embracing dramaturgy for transformative encounters Önnudóttir, Steinunn Hildigunnur Knúts 2022-09-15 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/77fbd573-d141-4850-ad63-46ce0dc32625 https://doi.org/10.16995/jer.8546 eng eng Open Library of Humanities https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/77fbd573-d141-4850-ad63-46ce0dc32625 http://dx.doi.org/10.16995/jer.8546 Journal of Embodied Research; 5(1), no https://doi.org/10.16995/jer.8546 (2022) ISSN: 2513-8421 Performing Arts contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2022 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.16995/jer.8546 2023-10-18T22:29:06Z The article gives an insight into the dramaturgical tools that are applied in the site specific and participatory performance Island, that was performed in Hrísey, an island north off the coast of Iceland in 2020. The project is a part of the artistic PhD research How Little is Enough? Sustainable Methods of Performance for Transformative Encounters, at Malmö Theatre Academy, University of Lund, that explores sustainable methods of creating transformative encounters with an audience through participatory and site-specific artworks, with a particular focus on how minimal and sustainable the framework for the encounter can be. The article asks what dramaturgical tools can create condition and provide triggers for transformation through minimal means and introduces two dramaturgical tools, POROSITY and EMBRACE, that can be understood as enablers for transformative experiences. While Cathy Turner who coined the term porous dramaturgy, uses these two terms to describe the same tool, this article argues that porosity and embrace have separate functions. The video unpacks the distinction between these dramaturgical tools and disseminates how they appear and can be understood in the performance, Island. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Hrísey Lund University Publications (LUP) Journal of Embodied Research 5 1
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How Little is Enough? Porous and embracing dramaturgy for transformative encounters
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description The article gives an insight into the dramaturgical tools that are applied in the site specific and participatory performance Island, that was performed in Hrísey, an island north off the coast of Iceland in 2020. The project is a part of the artistic PhD research How Little is Enough? Sustainable Methods of Performance for Transformative Encounters, at Malmö Theatre Academy, University of Lund, that explores sustainable methods of creating transformative encounters with an audience through participatory and site-specific artworks, with a particular focus on how minimal and sustainable the framework for the encounter can be. The article asks what dramaturgical tools can create condition and provide triggers for transformation through minimal means and introduces two dramaturgical tools, POROSITY and EMBRACE, that can be understood as enablers for transformative experiences. While Cathy Turner who coined the term porous dramaturgy, uses these two terms to describe the same tool, this article argues that porosity and embrace have separate functions. The video unpacks the distinction between these dramaturgical tools and disseminates how they appear and can be understood in the performance, Island.
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