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From historical materiality to performance : Choreographic functions of the costumes in The Rite of Spring (1913)
(Intellect, 2021)
lehtiartikkeliExamining the surviving costumes of the 1913 production of The Rite of Spring, this article explores how costumes functioned in the Russian ‘new ballet’ choreography, of which the Ballets Russes Company is the most ... -
Historical materiality of performance : On the costumes of The Rite of Spring (1913)
(Intellect, 2020)
lehtiartikkeliBy focusing on surviving costumes of the 1913 production of The Rite of Spring, this article asks how a close examination of costumes and their role in historical performance practice can change our understanding of a ... -
Katsojan paikka teatteritilassa
(Teatterintutkimuksen seura ry, 2023)
lehtiartikkeliTässä artikkelissa käsittelen esitystilaa katsomiskokemuksen rakentamisen välineenä suomalaisen teatterin lähihistoriasta ottamieni esimerkkien kautta. Esityskohtaisten skenografisten ratkaisujen sijasta tarkastelen ... -
On The Search for a More Sustainable Stage : Mapping the Perspectives of a Performance Designer
(Aalto-yliopisto, 2023)
lehtiartikkeliThis article outlines the concept of performance design, dealing with the transformative work of performance designers and exploring it through contemporary concepts and artistic means. The article considers where the ... -
Plutarch’s Boat : On the spiritual sense of the scenic interruption
(Taylor & Francis, 2022)
lehtiartikkeliThe article considers how the scene in the scenic presentation can constitute a twofold instance of interruption—not only as an intervening element within a performance but also as something that may interrupt it entirely—and ... -
The Future of Culture’s Powerhouses : On the Accessibility, Viability, and Design of Hybrid Performance
(Teatterintutkimuksen seura ry, 2023)
lehtiartikkeliThis essay discusses some introductory but crucial observations on the potentials of hybrid live performances in terms of their accessibility, viability, and design. Its arguments emerge from the ...