The Development of African DramaAfricana Publishing Company, 1982 - 368 Seiten |
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... staging , suggested in the stage directions , which is their greatest obstacle to understanding the play . There are two sorts of difficulties . One is the difficulty of actually visualizing the totality of music , dancing , costumes ...
... staging , suggested in the stage directions , which is their greatest obstacle to understanding the play . There are two sorts of difficulties . One is the difficulty of actually visualizing the totality of music , dancing , costumes ...
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... stage direction ; and all the while the Flute - player and the Drummer encourage the people : ' This is it . The thing we want . Or isn't it , wananchi ? ' ' It is ! We can feel it coming up ! The heat ! ' . . . . ' Now wananchi ...
... stage direction ; and all the while the Flute - player and the Drummer encourage the people : ' This is it . The thing we want . Or isn't it , wananchi ? ' ' It is ! We can feel it coming up ! The heat ! ' . . . . ' Now wananchi ...
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... stage there is a sound of cock crowing , and then another sound of chains ... direction here , however , becomes cryptic : [ They chant in lament ... stage . These songs have an English translation for the reader of the text , but in ...
... stage there is a sound of cock crowing , and then another sound of chains ... direction here , however , becomes cryptic : [ They chant in lament ... stage . These songs have an English translation for the reader of the text , but in ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 11 |
Traditional performance in contemporary society | 41 |
Drama as literature and performance | 91 |
Urheberrecht | |
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