Through its focus on cognitive approaches to devising this book offers an original, interdisciplinary and contemporary contribution to theatre and performance studies with a wealth of practical and theoretical strategies for readers to apply to their own work.

Nicola Shaughnessy, University of Kent, UK

This interdisciplinary study explores devised performance and practice research at the intersection of the cognitive sciences and arts.

It interrogates relationships between epistemology and cognition, action and aesthetics, and first-person experience and third-person investigation. Pairing practice research methodologies from theatre and performance with cognitive and neuroscientific approaches—both theoretical and empirical—it reveals new insights into the practices of collective creation in theatre.

To foreground the insider knowledge inherent to practice research, the main case studies are works created and performed by Maiya Murphy’s international movement-based devising collective, Autopoetics. Autopoetics’ work is contextualized in reference to major international devising companies, dance companies, and interdisciplinary research projects including Complicité, Frantic Assembly, Forced Entertainment, Tectonic Theater Project, The Necessary Stage, Company Wayne McGregor, Australian Dance Theatre, Choreography and Cognition, Motion Bank and Watching Dance: Kinesthetic Empathy. Practice, Research, and Cognition in Devised Performance proposes a model for breaking down disciplinary silos to freshly access the processes of collaborative practice and invigorate research in the humanities and arts.

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This interdisciplinary study explores devised performance and practice research at the intersection of the cognitive sciences and arts.

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements

Introduction: Practice Research, Cognitive Approaches to the Arts and Humanities
Chapter 1. Practice-Based Research on Devised Performance: A Cognitive Analysis of Lecoq’s Identifications Process
Chapter 2: Practice Research: Distributing Cognition beyond Text in the Devising Process
Chapter 3: Scientific Research on Devising and Cognition: A Proposal for Interdisciplinary Art–Science Research
Chapter 4: Teaching Practice, Research, and Cognition in Devising

References
Index

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This interdisciplinary study explores devised performance and practice research at the intersection of the cognitive sciences and arts.
Provides an interdisciplinary model for revitalizing collaborative theatre practice and humanities and arts research
Exploring the interactions between science and performance, the series provides readers with a unique guide to current practices and research in this fast-expanding field. Through shared themes and case studies, the series offers rigorous vocabularies and methods for empirical studies of performance, with each volume being a collaboration between performance scholars, practitioners and scientists. The series encompasses the multi modalities of performance to include drama, dance and music.
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ISBN
9781350279452
Publisert
2025-08-21
Utgiver
Vendor
Methuen Drama
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
232

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Om bidragsyterne

Maiya Murphy is a practitioner-researcher and Associate Professor in the Theatre and Performance Studies Programme at the National University of Singapore. She is the author of Enacting Lecoq: Movement in Theatre, Cognition, and Life (2019). Her work has also appeared in Interdisciplinary Science Reviews; Practice as Research in the Arts (and Beyond): Principles, Processes, Context, Achievements; Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences; Constructivist Foundations; Theatre, Dance and Performance Training; New Theatre Quarterly; Theatre Survey; The Routledge Companion to Jacques Lecoq; The Oxford Handbook of Dance and Theater; and Collective Creation in Contemporary Performance.