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Author:
Katrak, Ketu H., author.
Title:
Jay Pather, performance and spatial politics in South Africa / Ketu H. Katrak.
Publisher:
Indiana University Press,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
xxxi, 397 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Pather, Jay--Criticism and interpretation.
Pather, Jay.
Choreographers--South Africa.
Arts--Political aspects--South Africa.
Arts--Political aspects.
Choreographers.
South Africa.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Journeys across Political, Socio-racial, and Geographic Borderlines: Interconnecting the Present, Past, and Future -- The Transitional and the In-between: Theoretical and Creative Engagements with Urban Geography (2000-2015) -- Curatorial Choreographies: Challenges of Curating Public Art Festivals (2007-Present)
Summary:
"Jay Pather, Performance and Spatial Politics in South Africa offers the first full-length monograph on the award-winning choreographer, theater director, curator, and creative artist in contemporary global performance. Working within the contexts of African studies, dance, theater, and performance, Ketu H. Katrak explores the extent of Pather's productive career but also places him and his work in the South African and global arts scene, where he is considered a visionary. Pather, a South African of Indian heritage, is known as a master of space, site, and location. Katrak examines how Pather's performance practices place him in the center of global trends that are interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, collaborative, and multimedia and that cross borders between dance, theater, visual art, and technology. Jay Pather, Performance and Spatial Politics in South Africa offers a vision of an artist who is strategically aware of the spatiality of human life, who understands the human body as the nation's collective history, and who is a symbol of hope and resilience after the trauma of violent segregation"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
African expressive cultures
ISBN:
0253053684
9780253053688
0253053676
9780253053671
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1142524456
LCCN:
2020026118
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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