Contemporary Performance Lighting: Experience, creativity and meaning

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This is the first major collection of critical responses to performance lighting and includes contributions from award-winning lighting designers, researchers and artists. Showcasing recent examples of work – with case studies of lighting practices in Britain, Europe, the US and China – ­­combined with theoretical and analytical approaches to practice, this will enrich your understanding of the role and potential of light in performance and related creative practices.

This volume explores three core themes and provides a framework for thinking through the role of light in performance:
1. Experience - considers both the audience's experience of light and the ways in which light influences the experience of performers
2. Creativity - examines both the creative, performative capacities of light in performance, as well as the creative practices of lighting designers
3. Meaning - offers an expanded view of performance aesthetics by examining the capacity of light to influence and generate meaning within performance.

The case studies are drawn from a wide-array of lighting practice, including: Jennifer Tipton on the role of light as a structural language in performance; Jesper Kongshaug on the lighting of Copenhagen's Tivoli Gardens; Lucy Carter on her work in installation and dance; Psyche Chui on the productive fusion of Western lighting techniques with contemporary Chinese opera; Katharine Williams on the role of light in feminist political theatre made by RashDash; and Paule Constable on storytelling with light in a range of productions, including
War Horse, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time and Angels in America.

Author(s): Katherine Graham, Kelli Zezulka
Series: Performance and Design
Publisher: Methuen Drama
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 272
City: London

Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Illustrations
Contributors
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Thinking light
Section 1: Experience
Chapter 1: Theatrical atmospheres and the experience of light
Chapter 2: Felt dramaturgies of light
Chapter 3: Transforming visitor experience through light: Tivoli Gardens: A case study
Chapter 4: Narratives, choreographies and felt experiences of light
Chapter 5: The unbearable brightness of beams: Light, darkness and obscure images
Section 2: Creativity
Chapter 6: Language, creativity and collaboration
Chapter 7: Northern Lights: Using natural light phenomena as stage lighting concept
Chapter 8: Light in contemporary Chinese opera
Chapter 9: RashDash: Fusing feminism and light
Chapter 10: Reflecting on light
Section 3: Meaning
Chapter 11: Aesthetics, materiality and meaning-making in scenographic light
Chapter 12: Storytelling with light
Chapter 13: Tracing the light: A performance essay on space, light and the process of looking
Chapter 14: LX ludens: Mediations upon the play of light
References
Index