The document discusses various forms of culturally diverse theater including:
1) The three great theater traditions of India, China, and Japan which reached high artistic points when religion and philosophy were central.
2) Asian American theater groups founded in the 1960s like the East West Players in LA to combat stereotyping.
3) Nuyorican theater developed by Puerto Rican Americans in NYC and plays like Short Eyes by Miguel Pinero.
4) Native American theater groups stressed rituals and communal celebrations differently than Western theater.
2. Hello!
I am Gerard F. Tolero
I am here to continue the topic
about Theatre of Diversity.
3. The Three Great theatre traditions.
-All reached a high point of
artistic excellence at a time
when religion and
philosophy were central in
reach culture.
Indian
Chinese
Japanese
6. 1.Japan
14th Century.
The development of the n
theatre have fascinated the
Japanese since the time of
Zeami.
All the performers of n theatre
were male.
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n theatre
7. Kabuki actors are trained
from childhood in singing,
acting, and feats of physical
dexterity.
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Kabuki
8. It features musicians and
achanter who tells a story
the story of all characters.
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Bunraku Puppet
Chikamatsu Monzaemon (1653-
1752).
-The first and undoubtedly the best
writer for Bunraku
9. In 1965 several Asian American performers
and directors founded the East West Players
in Los Angeles
Asian Exclusion Act in
Seattle
Asian American
Theatre
Workshop in
San Francisco
Pan Asian
Repertory
Theatre in New
York
11. Nuyorican
first
second
last
Nuyorican A term
that refers to the
Puerto Rican
Culture.
Miguel Pinero An
Ex-convict
nuyurican writer. He
Wrote Short Eyes
It is a harshly realistic
portrait of the prison
life which led Miguel to
numerous awards
13. - No Group has suffered more from stereotyping on stage than the Native Americans.
- They stressed rituals and communal celbrations, different from Western Theatre in several respects.
Native American Theatre
Goups
-Red Earth Theatre in Seattle.
-Native American Ensemble theatre in New York.
-Later, a significant production was Black Elks Speaks, presented by the Denver Center
Theatre Company in 1993
15. FEMINIST THEATRE
Activist in this period attempted to revise culture value
systems in interpersonal relations in terms of an egalitarian
ideology.
-This took the form of groups like Its Alright to Be a Woman
Theatre in New York.
16. The Susan Smith Blackburn
Prize for Woman.
Beth Henly Crimes of the Heart (1981).
Marsha Norman Night Mother (1983)
Wendy Wassertein The Heidi
Chronicles(1989).
19. The Gay And Lesbian Theatre
Yellow
Lesbian Theatre groups can
be part of feminist theatre,
but gay and lesbian theatre
is also a distinct
movement.
Gay
The first play that brought
the gay life to the fore front
was The Boys in the Band
by Mart Crowly.
Lesbian
A key development in lesbian
theatre was the WOW
(Womens One Wordl)
fesitival.
20. Performance Art
It is not a multicultural or gender movement, it is
a way in which many many exponents of these
movements have expressed their poit of view.
21. Performance Art
Four such artist became a center of controversy
whe their work was seized on in 1990 by
ultraconservative religious groups and members
of Congress as a reason to oppose funding the
National Endowments for the Arts.
22. -Are in three diverse
cities New York;
Edinburgh, Scotland
and Avignon, France.
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Fringe Theatre Festivals
23. Many theatre artis auteur
directors,avant garde
performing groups , etc.- could
be described as
Postmodernist.
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Postmodernism & Culturally Diverse
Theatre
24. Postmodernist
Postmodernist directors are noted for deconstructing classic
dramas that is, taking an original play apart; developing a new,
individual conceptualization; and trying to represent onstage the
issue of power embedded in the text. When a classic is
deconstructed in this way, it may serve simply as the scenario for a
production