Blodeuwedd. Somatic Efforts in Directing: A Political Imperative?
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Blodeuwedd. Somatic Efforts in Directing: A Political Imperative? / Ames, Margaret.
In: Cyfrwng, Vol. 7, 05.2010, p. 38-56.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Blodeuwedd. Somatic Efforts in Directing: A Political Imperative?
AU - Ames, Margaret
N1 - Ames, M. (2010). Blodeuwedd. Somatic Efforts in Directing: A Political Imperative? Cyfrwng. 7 , pp.38-56. Cyfrwng is an exciting project comprising of three inter-linked elements, a new interdisciplinary journal published annually by University of Wales Press, an annual peripatetic conference each April, and this active website. The key aim of these three inter-linked elements of the Cyfrwng project is to provide a forum for the presentation of research and scholarly discussion concerning the media in Wales, namely film, television, new media, radio, journalism, theatre and performance studies.
PY - 2010/5
Y1 - 2010/5
N2 - This essay considers the collaborative process of creating a new version of Blodeuwedd by Saunders Lewis for Cwmni Theatr Cydweithredol Troed y Rhiw. The undertaking was research driven and the author worked closely with the Director Dr Roger Owen. The essay attempts an articulation of the enquiry around new possibilities for performance of the classic text and the political rationale underpinning this somatic approach. The collaboration involved an attempt to weld somatic and intense physical direction and principles, with Owen’s approach to the analysis and direction of the drama. The essay opens a question about the potential and perhaps the necessity for a somatic and physical approach to new work in Wales as it reveals a dynamic form of what is often perceived as rural traditionalism . The rural Welsh speaking context and modern contemporariness are often not perceived as compatible. This article explores the potential for new embodied performance that springs directly from this context to challenge such assumptions.
AB - This essay considers the collaborative process of creating a new version of Blodeuwedd by Saunders Lewis for Cwmni Theatr Cydweithredol Troed y Rhiw. The undertaking was research driven and the author worked closely with the Director Dr Roger Owen. The essay attempts an articulation of the enquiry around new possibilities for performance of the classic text and the political rationale underpinning this somatic approach. The collaboration involved an attempt to weld somatic and intense physical direction and principles, with Owen’s approach to the analysis and direction of the drama. The essay opens a question about the potential and perhaps the necessity for a somatic and physical approach to new work in Wales as it reveals a dynamic form of what is often perceived as rural traditionalism . The rural Welsh speaking context and modern contemporariness are often not perceived as compatible. This article explores the potential for new embodied performance that springs directly from this context to challenge such assumptions.
M3 - Article
VL - 7
SP - 38
EP - 56
JO - Cyfrwng
JF - Cyfrwng
SN - 1742-9234
ER -