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Shared spaces: Artistic methods for collaborative works

Olofsson, Kent LU and Dahlqvist, Jörgen LU (2018) In Studies in Musical Theatre 11(2). p.119-129
Abstract
Teatr Weimar is a performing arts collective founded in 2003 and located in Malmö, Sweden. The group brings together playwrights, directors, actors, musicians and other artists to explore the boundaries and expressive potential of contemporary performing arts. The works of the collective are syntheses of traditional and experimental theatre, new music theatre, concert music, radiophonic art, video art and sound installations. The approach and practice of integrating different art forms and genres are vastly diverse. This article will discuss a number of terms, concepts and methods that have emerged out of the body of works as essential tools for the collaborative artistic processes.
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Collaborative artworks, Artistic methods, Dramaturgy, Music theatre, Composed theatre, Postdramatic theatre
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Studies in Musical Theatre
volume
11
issue
2
pages
10 pages
publisher
Intellect Ltd.
ISSN
1750-3159
DOI
10.1386/smt.11.2.119_1
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English
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