Intimate Commentaries on Tadeusz Kantor's Theatre is a collection of Michal Kobialka's essays, written between 1986 and 2025, that provide a comprehensive understanding of Kantor's theatre practice.
Intimate Commentaries on Tadeusz Kantor's Theatre is a collection of Michal Kobialka's essays, written between 1986 and 2025, that provide a comprehensive understanding of Kantor's theatre practice.
This book explores the overlooked role of smell in architecture, design, and urban life, positioning olfaction as a powerful medium for shaping place, atmosphere, and experience.
Applied Theatre and Racial Justice: Care, Community, Change documents and amplifies lessons from practitioners and scholars who use performance to create models of transformation, collective learning, and liberation.
Applied Theatre and Racial Justice: Care, Community, Change documents and amplifies lessons from practitioners and scholars who use performance to create models of transformation, collective learning, and liberation.
This book explores the overlooked role of smell in architecture, design, and urban life, positioning olfaction as a powerful medium for shaping place, atmosphere, and experience.
This book explores how artists with disabilities have provided social, emotional, psychological, and physical context for understanding the complexities surrounding disability.
This book explores how artists with disabilities have provided social, emotional, psychological, and physical context for understanding the complexities surrounding disability.
This book responds to the urgent need to develop new ways of studying audience engagement with the arts in times of rapid technological and societal changes.
This book responds to the urgent need to develop new ways of studying audience engagement with the arts in times of rapid technological and societal changes.
Theatre and Revolution explores the dynamic and complex relationship between theatrical expression and revolutionary movements across diverse historical and cultural landscapes.
Theatre and Revolution explores the dynamic and complex relationship between theatrical expression and revolutionary movements across diverse historical and cultural landscapes.