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  • Performance Pedagogy: Objects, Transfers, Formations

    Performance Pedagogy by Cervera, Felipe; Martin, Diana Damian; Laine, Eero; Schmidt, Theron;

    Objects, Transfers, Formations

    Series: Thinking Through Theatre;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Date of Publication 2 April 2026
    • Number of Volumes Hardback

    • ISBN 9781350399303
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages280 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 40 bw illus
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    What is the relation between performance and pedagogy? What does the teaching of performance offer to other kinds of knowledge encounters and exchanges in our pluriversal world?

    These questions are urgent in the light of profound changes in higher education and the place performance has in that setting and its peripheries. This open-access book spanning diverse educational and research contexts takes up the task of engaging performance pedagogy in the precarities of the now, by tending anew to the relation between learning, doing, and thinking.

    The collection unfolds as a collaborative inquiry into performance pedagogy encompassing both the study of aesthetic events called 'performances', and an expanded notion of performance as pedagogy. In this dual approach, to teach and learn performance is to teach and learn how to do things with our words and actions, and also to teach and learn what things do to others and to the world. Performance pedagogy opens performance to the world, and invites the world to performance.

    The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY NC-ND-4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com.

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    Table of Contents:

    Performance Pedagogy
    Objects, Transfers, Formations
    Felipe Cervera, Diana Damian Martin, Eero Laine, And Theron Schmidt

    Auto-Didacticism
    The 3as Of Bodyworld and the Case of Invisible Hours
    Frank Camilleri

    Benches
    Ambiguous Collectivities and Border Study
    Diana Damian Martin

    Breath
    Half-Objects in the Age of Data Breathlessness
    Kyoko Iwaki

    Co-Creating
    'Don't Become Like Me'
    Vishnucharan Naidu And Adelina Ong

    Cohorts
    Performing Beyond Institutional Formations
    Eero Laine, Dahye Lee, Robyn Lee, Evan Moritz, Yao Kahlil Newkirk,
    And Bella Poynton

    Concepts
    Thinking Across Theory and Practice
    Maaike Bleeker

    Gathering
    Affective Activism and Pedagogies of Protest
    Alan Read

    Moving
    Using Objects to Engage with Conflict
    Marï¿1⁄2a Estrada-Fuentes


    Navigating
    Institutional Violence and Asserting Equality Through Performance Pedagogy
    Anika Marschall and Ann-Christine Simke

    Performing
    This Learning Thing
    Charlene Rajendran

    Schools
    Time And Performance Pedagogy
    Felipe Cervera

    Scores
    Rewriting The Rules Of The Room
    Theron Schmidt

    Storying
    Learning on and with Country
    Leanne King and Theron Schmidt

    Studying
    When Words Are Good Enough
    Ella Finer

    Unlearning
    A Dialogue on Expertise, Activism, and Proximity to Whiteness
    Letï¿1⁄2cia Ishibashi And Ella Parry-Davies

    Visiting
    Some Questions from Script Analysis to Ask Your Environment
    Sarah Lucie

    Voice
    Decomposition And Narratives of Objecthood
    Electa Behrens

    Zoom
    The Performative and Pedagogic Affordances of a Videoconferencing Quasi-Object
    Miguel Escobar Varela

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