There is an old phenomenon in theatre arts: Education! And there is a new tendency: theatre arts for the very young! The relationship to education is clear, but what about the profit for the arts? The world of children as a horizon of experiences? The role of music as a dramaturgical element? Is it needed to divide the performance in actors and spectators? Is there a special age for a successful reception? How much should theatre artists be confronted with the physical and psychological development of children? It seems that Theatre for Early Years is a work in progress. There are more and more examples on the stages of the world: In Europe, in the States, in Australia. A variety of different perspectives are included in this research in performing arts from birth to three. The authors are reflecting their work, their observations, their directorship – to discover a new audience, to accompany the new generation in aesthetics, to make the signs of the time transparent. And maybe the development of Theatre for Early Years is a new challenge to renew the language of theatre, to establish an art of simplicity for the complexity of theatre.
ISBN: | 9783631592595 |
Publication date: | 30th June 2009 |
Author: | Wolfgang Schneider |
Publisher: | Peter Lang AG |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 202 pages |
Series: | Kinder-, Schul- und Jugendtheater - Beitraege zu Theorie und Praxis |
Genres: |
Theatre: technical and background skills Acting techniques Music of film and stage Pre-school and kindergarten Young Adult Fiction Educational: Drama and performance arts |