Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Text, Scripts, Scores
- Silence
- Punctuation
- dashes/slashes
- Interruptions
- eclipses
- pauses
- Pinter
- natural
- times
- long/.short
- What is said/unsaid within the silences
- Being introduced to - Linda Marshall Griffiths and being shown how
punctuating can create silence, tension, atmosphere
- Setting yourself restrictions/rules before you write/perform
- (Please see my text
'chance' further in cat
doc)
- Language
- Correlation of language between; the
characters/objects, space, movements and text
- Hidden
- Conversational Theatre
- Caryl Chruchill
- Ella Hickson
- 'Eight' a book of 8 character monologues
- group portrait for the stage
- stumbles
- Sound
- sound scape
- Musicality
- of the voice
- of the text
- of the performance
- of the language/text
- sound of the performance; play,
piece, text. score etc as a whole
- voices
- spoken
- hidden
- clear
- unheard
- written
- performed, spoken, sung,
read aloud live, recorded
- escaped
- mumbles
- overlapping
- echoes
- Fragmented
- What form of text do I want and where should it be placed?
- To be staged
- To be heard
- For the radio
- To be filmed
- To be recorded
- To be
written
- For the paper only/only to be written and seen, not heard
- To be performed
- Intertext
- nothing is original
- simulacra
- Imitations
- 'Barthes' - Death of The Author
- song lyrics
- Using lyrics as a starting point/stimulus
to form and shape writing
- 'borrowing' from other works
- Imagry
- Subtext
- background story
- inspiration
- Influences from
playwrights
- Homages and dedications to
playwrights and/or a specific style
of writing
- 'The is Place of Departures and Arrivals was very much a Beckett style piece first created in a response to
'Come and Go' and 'Not I'
- Samuel Beckett
- Come and Go
- What Where
- Not I
- play
- hidden depth,/meaning,
secrets, revelations
- hints
- Descriptive
- Metaphor
- Simile
- onomatopoeia
- Theatre of The Absurd
- Emma Bennet - Dog
- 'Dogness'
- Quality
- Dog Quality
- Quality of an 'Animal
- (Please see the response 'dear text' in
catalogue document)