Monsters and Marvels: Shakespeare Across Opera, Ballet, Dance, Puppetry, and Music in Central and Eastern Europe—and Beyond

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CETERA-WŁODARCZYK Anna HAVLÍČKOVÁ KYSOVÁ Šárka KOWALCZE-PAWLIK Anna MIŠTEROVÁ Ivona REUSS Gabriella

Year of publication 2023
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Multicultural Shakespeare: Translation, Appropriation and Performance
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Faculty of Arts

Citation
Web https://www.czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/szekspir/article/view/23091
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/2083-8530.28.05
Keywords William Shakespeare; dance theatre; opera; ballet; musical; puppetry; transmediality
Description This collectively authored position paper discusses “hybrid” Shakespeares in Central and Eastern Europe, focusing on productions that offer formal experimentation and transnational perspectives. While their contexts remain regional, they provide an insight into how Shakspeare has been mobilised regionally. The paper consists of four distinct parts, each considering Shakespeare in a hybrid form: in opera, dance and musical theatre as well as puppetry in the transnational, regional context. The general discussions of Shakespeare’s presence/appropriation in these art forms are followed by case studies that illustrate the significance of hybridity that characterises Shakespeare in the Central and Eastern European transnational context. Our brief analyses and selected case studies suggest a need for a detailed study of Shakespeare and performative arts in Central and Eastern Europe that would concentrate on the transgressive impulse these theatrical blends realised through formal experiment and artistic innovation.
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