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Rhythm in Postdramatic Performance Process

Voyages into the work of Mime Omnibus, Dairakudakan and SITI Company

Sebastian Samur
Barcode 9781350406421
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Release Date: 21/08/2025

Genre: Arts & Photography
Sub-Genre: Music Dance & Theatre
Label: Methuen Drama
Series: Reflections on Contemporary Performance Process
Language: English
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Voyages into the work of Mime Omnibus, Dairakudakan and SITI Company
Combining theory and historiography, this book presents a new consideration for rhythm in postdramatic performance by examining the creative processes of three major companies: Mime Omnibus, Dairakudakan, and SITI Company.

Combining theory and historiography, this book presents a new means for considering rhythm in postdramatic performance by examining the creative processes of three major international companies: Mime Omnibus (Montreal, Canada), Dairakudakan (Tokyo, Japan), and SITI Company (New York, US).

While rhythm is unanimously acknowledged as fundamental to performance, critical in every role from performing and directing to design and dramaturgy, studies on the subject are limited and the phenomenon remains obscure. This book remedies that, offering a unique focus on ‘rhythmanalysis’, bringing distinctive and insightful attention to rhythm as permeating key areas of performance process.

By focusing on recent work from these three major companies, the book provides a glimpse into each company's latest devising processes, enriched by scholarly and archival research, while personal interviews give voice to performers often absent in performance analysis and criticism.

Through its theoretical and practical offerings, this book brings greater understanding by putting forth a simplified model that can be applied to both interdisciplinary practices and theoretical analysis. The reader gains not only a greater understanding of rhythm in contemporary performance, but also significant insights into the working methods of each company.