Practice, Research, and Cognition in Devised Performance
Maiya Murphy author Professor John Lutterbie editor Prof Nicola Shaughnessy editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publishing:21st Aug '25
£85.00
This title is due to be published on 21st August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

A multi-methodological and interdisciplinary study of devised performance, this book bridges the gap between research methods in practice research in performance and the cognitive sciences.
This interdisciplinary study explores devised performance and practice research at the intersection of the cognitive sciences and arts.
This interdisciplinary study of devised theatre explores devising as research practice through the intersection of cognitive sciences and the 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 including Complicité, Tectonic Theater Project, SITI Company, Frantic Assembly, and Gecko Theatre, and empirical and practice-based research on embodied performance including major dance projects such as The Watching Dance Project and Motion Bank. 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.
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 *
ISBN: 9781350279452
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224 pages