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What is Political Theatricality

Handbook of Research on Historical Pandemic Analysis and the Social Implications of COVID-19
The sense of relations between rulers and ruled, originally (re)interpreted and re-expressed by theatre and performance. It expresses an ethos of theatricality which implies Politics, Society, Identity and Performative Arts.
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Jordi Casanovas' #Coronavirusplays: Spanish and Catalan Micro-Theatre Within the Framework of the Project COVID-19 LiTraPan
Veronica Orazi (Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7987-9.ch014
Abstract
The outbreak of the SARS-CoV-2 and the diffusion of the COVID-19 disease had and still has a huge impact on the world's population. The pandemic has also psychological implications and online activities can help to support people experiencing its consequences. The project COVID-19 LiTraPan aims to contribute to meet the needs that emerged during the pandemic in the field of humanistic higher education and quality assurance of distance learning. The line of research consists of the creation and study of corpora of works inspired and composed during the health emergency, and of their use for distance learning and discomfort management. In the first phase of development of the project, the author's choice fell on the Spanish and Catalan microtheatre production published online as a result of the initiative #Coronvirusplays, launched by the playwright Jordi Casanovas on 13 March 2020, which ran until 8 May 2020. In this contribution, the author synthetizes the first results of the investigation and distance learning activities in the framework of the COVID-19 LiTraPan project.
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Teatre Lliure, En Procés: Theatre Meets Politics
The sense of relations between rulers and ruled, originally (re)interpreted and re-expressed by theatre and performance. An ethos of theatricality which implies Politics, Society, Identity and Performative Arts.
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