Re-socializing emptied spaces: a queer-feminist performance, the theatrical apparatus and its (post) pandemic epistemology

U Otto - International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The suspension of operations during lockdowns facilitated a new perspective on
performance: the absent came to appear as a determining factor of not only the pandemic …

[PDF][PDF] Reinstalling the fourth wall: digital performance and spectatorship in (post-) pandemic era

J Staniškytė - Art History & Criticism, 2023 - sciendo.com
Theatre can be interpreted as a place where various modes of participation in the
community or patterns of citizen behaviour can be rehearsed. In pre-pandemic Lithuanian …

Lithuanian theatres during the COVID-19 pandemic: an eagerness to create and to watch

A Petrikienė - Creativity Studies, 2023 - aviation.vgtu.lt
The unprecedented circumstances created by the COVID-19 pandemic significantly
changed the usual processes of work throughout the creative industries. In case of theatre …

Documenting crisis: artistic innovation and institutional transformations in the German-speaking countries and the UK

TF Eder, J Rowson - New Theatre Quarterly, 2023 - cambridge.org
The unprecedented suspension of cultural events across Europe in March 2020 had a
profound impact on the performing arts. Alongside the proliferation of digital and hybrid …

Literature and Medicine after COVID-

AM Elsner, M Pietrzak-Franger - cambridge.org
Written at a time of crisis, Literature and Medicine betrays an awareness that the field is at a
crossroads. It anticipates the many directions that researchers can take in the future, but it …

[HTML][HTML] Session 03-Engagement 2

F Wu - leading.eventsair.com
With the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions in China, the WHO declared the end of the global
pandemic emergency in May 2023. During the period from March 2020 to 2022, traditional …