Buchbeitrag

Prefiguring the future. Projections and preparations within theatrical rehearsals

Theater rehearsals have a characteristic temporal organization: They rely on fleeting (talk/embodied conduct) and endurable resources (e.g. manipulation of objects) to accomplish a stage play which has a defined shape. In doing this, participants have to bridge time gaps and they are therefore dependent on practices which are able to prefigure the future in a more sustainable way. Based on video recordings from theater rehearsals I will show the basic operation of these practices: While projections-by-arrangements anticipate the play world verbally, preparations produce material parts of the play world (e.g. attaching props). Finally, I consider more general implications of the differences between “verbalizing” (projections) and “materializing” (preparations) for the temporalities of interactional organization.

Prefiguring the future. Projections and preparations within theatrical rehearsals

Urheber*in: Schmidt, Axel

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Language
Deutsch

Subject
Theateraufführung
Multimodalität
Temporalität
Interaktionsanalyse
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Event
Geistige Schöpfung
(who)
Schmidt, Axel
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Veröffentlichung
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Amsterdam u.a. : Benjamins
(when)
2018-09-26

URN
urn:nbn:de:bsz:mh39-79950
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  • Schmidt, Axel
  • Amsterdam u.a. : Benjamins

Time of origin

  • 2018-09-26

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