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摘要
本文通过名为“Bermulanya Di Sini…”的特定地点戏剧项目,展示了吉打都亚早期文明考古发现的表演反映。吉打州图阿”。从考古发掘中选择不同的元素,通过戏剧动作的策划,将其改编成一个表演项目。对考古发现的解释使用了表演艺术研究中的特定元素,如运动、空间和时间,以帮助简化对历史数据的复杂知识的传播。为不同的舞蹈场景和整体表演编排的动作是基于金属,纪念碑和工业化文明的考古发现。最近对作为考古发现反映的表演艺术的兴趣可以被视为一种尝试,以扩大考古学作为一门学科的范围,以涵盖人类经验的整体。考古学和表演领域的合作为编舞家们提供了探索表演艺术概念的有趣方法。
From Monuments to Movements: Curating an Artistic Re-imagination of Kedah Tua
This article presents a performative reflection of the archaeological discoveries from Kedah Tua's early civilisation envisioned through the site-specific theatrical project entitled "Bermulanya Di Sini...Kedah Tua". Different elements from archaeological excavations were selected and adapted into a performance project by way of the curation of theatrical movements. The interpretation of the archaeological findings is translated using specific elements from the study of performing arts such as movement, space, and time to help simplify the dissemination of an otherwise complex knowledge of historical data. The movements choreographed for the different dance scenes and overall performance are based on the archaeological findings of metal, monuments, and an industrialised civilisation. Recent interest in performing arts as a reflection of the archaeological discoveries can be seen as an attempt to broaden the scope of archaeology as a discipline to encompass the totality of the human experience. This collaborative work between the field of archaeology and performance presents choreographers with interesting approaches in exploring notions concerning the performing arts.
期刊介绍:
Wacana Seni Journal of Arts Discourse, a refereed journal of the School of the Arts, published by Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia, promotes the advancement of scholarly knowledge about the arts and design particularly in Malaysia and Asia. The journal publishes articles with theoretical approaches from various disciplines, artists’ statements about creative processes, conversational dialogues with prominent artists, as well as reviews of books, recordings, exhibitions, and performances.