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Trance and Transformation of the Actor in Japanese Noh and Balinese Masked Dance-Drama
DescriptionThis study examines the effect of the mask upon the masked performer in the Balinese Topeng and Calonarang dance dramas and Japanese Noh Theatre. It represents the first systematic study of the relationship between the actor and the mask from the performer’s perspective. The approach is largely empirically based and draws upon the author’s extensive field research in Bali and Japan which included interviews with performers and mask makers, study of mask carving and dance and observation of private lessons and public performances. This study will be of interest to scholars and students in many fields including Anthropology, Cultural Studies, Performance Studies, Theatre, Dance and Visual Arts. It will be also of interest to theatre and dance practitioners, especially those working with masks or intercultural performance.
Reviews“This is a brave and admirable book that makes a unique contribution to our understanding of masked performance. It does so by focusing on a vexingly difficult subject to write about: the experience of the performer while performing. More specifically, Margaret Coldiron focuses her attention on the relationship of the performer to the mask in three specific traditions of masked performance: the venerable Noh theatre of Japan and the Topeng and Calonarang traditions of Bali … Balinese and Japanese performing traditions have both given rise to a considerable body of critical literature; yet, to my knowledge, no one before has ever seriously taken up their practices in tandem. In doing this, Margaret makes admirable and judicious use of previous texts, especially where they shed light on the performers’ practices and experiences ‘under the mask’ … [The author] succeeds admirably in bringing into far sharper focus the ambiguities and paradoxes attending the masked performer’s experience.” – (From the Commendatory Preface) Professor John Emigh, Brown University Table of ContentsList of Illustrations
ISBN10: 0-7734-6341-0 ISBN13: 978-0-7734-6341-7
Pages: 424
Year: 2004
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