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Routledge Performance Archive

Description:

The Routledge Performance Archive is a developing resource produced in partnership with Digital Theatre, providing unique access to an unprecedented range of audio-visual material from past and present practitioners of performance. This ground-breaking and constantly growing online collection delivers essential resources direct to the classroom, lecture theatre and library.

Highlights include (from launch and including updates):
• Material from Odin Teatret, including Ascent to the Sea, In the Beginning Was the Idea, Moon and Darkness, The Dead Brother, The Echo of Silence and The Whispering Winds
• Michael Chekhov’s The Sense of Wholeness, plus critical commentaries from Bella Merlin
• Peter Hall on post-war theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company
• Jos Houben’s The Art of Laughter
• Włodzimierz Staniewski & Gardzienice’s For a New Natural Environment of Theatre and Lifelines of Body, Lifelines of Voice Training
• Interviews with Jean Benedetti and Anatoly Smeliansky, from the film Stanislavsky and the Russian Theatre: The Full Interview
• Rachel Rosenthal’s Pangaean Dreams
• Carol Rutter’s Unpinning Desdemona

Price Info:

Subscription is for 12 months for authorized users, both on and off site.  Pricing is effective until April 15th,  2014

Concurrent Users

 

1 user

 $     2,400.00

2-4 users

 $      3,120.00

5-9 users

 $       3,744.00

Each additional user

 $     160.00

Unlimited access

 $       4,095.00

 

Dates Available:  2-12-2014 to 3-12-2014

Access:

URL:  http://www.routledgeperformancearchive.com/ 

Available from anywhere on campus (remote access not available for trial)

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