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Spatial Dramaturgy in the country’s ‘PULSE’

Carlos Garcia Estevez, director, Manifesto Poetico | Paige Allerton, assistant director, Manifesto Poetico

29-Jun-18 14:00

Spatial Dramaturgy in the country’s ‘PULSE’

Our guests are here participating in the Damansara International Arts Festival 2018 (DIAF’18). They tell about their research into the performing arts and their focus on ‘spatial dramaturgy’. They also share on their devised performance created in collaboration with local performers like Jo Kukathas, Ling Tang, Kathyn Tan and several others. And from the Malaysians, the stories most important to them. In the interview they showed the link between their approach to theatre and the production that will be staged.

Produced by: Lim Soon Heng

Presented by: Lim Soon Heng


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Categories:  FilmPerforming ArtsVisual Arts

Tags:  performing artstheatredevised playsMalaysian theatreManifesto Poeticospatial dramaturgyDamansara International Arts Festival 2018dpacCarlos Garcia EstevezThe Bigger PictureFront Row





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