戏剧评论:罗密欧与朱丽叶

S. V. Schalkwyk
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作为一名年轻的黑人女性艺术家,达达·马西洛(Dada Masilo)的地位为她提供了充分的机会来参考南非当地的种族和性别惯例,即使她试图在当代南非时刻与其殖民和后殖民历史与莎士比亚时代的英国之间的艰难联系进行谈判。她的《罗密欧与朱丽叶》是富有创造力的艺术家描绘过去与现在之间界限的一个迷人的例子,也是在不牺牲自己创作愿景的完整性的情况下向鼓舞人心的先驱致敬的艰难尝试。
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Theatre Review: Romeo and Juliet
As a young, black, female artist, Dada Masilo inhabits a position which affords her ample opportunity to refer to conventions of race and gender local to South Africa, even as she attempts to negotiate the difficult bond between the contemporary South African moment and its history of colonial and post-colonial relationship to Shakespeare's England. Her version of Romeo and Juliet is a fascinating example of the way in which creative artists map the border between the past and the present, and the difficult attempt to pay homage to inspirational precursors without sacrificing the integrity of their own creative vision.
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