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Performance Research
A Journal of the Performing Arts
Volume 14, 2009 - Issue 3: On Dramaturgy
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On the Dramaturgical Field in Port B's Tokyo ‘Tour Performances’

Four micro-essays

Pages 28-43 | Published online: 05 Jan 2010
 

Notes

2 Peter Eckersall was a speaker on this panel, and this summary is based on his observations.

3 These papers were developed from a panel on Tokyo/Olympics as practice-based research at the Performance Studies International conference in Copenhagen 2008 and edited by Peter Eckersall. Tokyo/Olympics received support from the Theatre Research Institute at Waseda University as an activity of their Global Centre of Excellence programme. Research for this project has been supported by the Global CoE programme and the Australian Research Council.

4 The International Military Tribunal for the Far East (IMTFE) or Tokyo War Crimes Trails were convened from 1946–8 and were controversial because they raised the question of the Emperor's role in the war and of whether he should have been put before the Tribunal.

5 Translated by Yamanashi Makiko and Fujii Shintaro

6 Although, such an approach might be possible in the traditional Japanese performing arts such as Nô and Kabuki where audiences often have specialist knowledge of performance conventions and repertoire.

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Notes on contributors

Hayashi Tatsuki

Japanese names are given here family name first.

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