DAH Theatre: A Sourcebook
By Eugenio Barba (Foreword by), Elizabeth Carlin-Metz (Contribution by), Beth Cleary (Contribution by), Leigh Clemons (Contribution by), David Diamond (Contribution by), Jill Greenhalgh (Contribution by), Del Hamilton (Contribution by), Lyusyena Kirakosyan (Contribution by), Duca Knezevic (Contribution by), Ruth Margraff (Contribution by), Ivan Medenica (Contribution by), Amy Sarno (Contribution by), Arthur Skelton (Contribution by), Max Stephenson (Contribution by), Shawn Womack (Contribution by), Dennis Barnett (Editor)
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By Eugenio Barba (Foreword by), Elizabeth Carlin-Metz (Contribution by), Beth Cleary (Contribution by), Leigh Clemons (Contribution by), David Diamond (Contribution by), Jill Greenhalgh (Contribution by), Del Hamilton (Contribution by), Lyusyena Kirakosyan (Contribution by), Duca Knezevic (Contribution by), Ruth Margraff (Contribution by), Ivan Medenica (Contribution by), Amy Sarno (Contribution by), Arthur Skelton (Contribution by), Max Stephenson (Contribution by), Shawn Womack (Contribution by), Dennis Barnett (Editor)
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DAH Theatre: A Sourcebook is a collection of essays about the work of one of the most successful and innovative performance groups in contemporary history. With a direct line of descent from Jerzy Grotowski and Eugenio Barba, DAH Theatre, founded during the worst of times in the former Yugoslavia, amidst a highly patriarchal society, predominantly run by women, has thrived now for twenty-five years. The chapters in this book, for the most part, have been written by both theatre scholars and...























