The Stage Work of the Future: The Contemporary Performance Phenomenon in Music and Drama Art, Its Development and Communication with the Audience Cover Image

Сценското дело на иднината: современиот перформативен феномен во музичката и драмската уметност, неговиот развој и комуникација со публиката
The Stage Work of the Future: The Contemporary Performance Phenomenon in Music and Drama Art, Its Development and Communication with the Audience

Author(s): Iva Damjanovski
Subject(s): Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts
Published by: Факултет за Драмски Уметности - Скопје

Summary/Abstract: The unpredictable future of the artistic phenomenon, that is to say the future development of its form and content, make it an attractive topic for current scientific research. This includes performativity and the challenges that social changes impose on the performing arts such as recent technological advances, one of the key factors responsible for changing the way we create and perceive art. It is key that we determine the problems with which the main participants in the performance process are faced: the performer – the elements and principles of a successful technical as well as emotional interpretation of the contemporary art work - the author –contemporary challenges when writing a piece intended for public performance technical as well as emotional interpretation of the contemporary art work - the audience – a deciding factor of the way performing arts persist and develop, their value and quality, their existence in general. In order to accurately hypothesize the future of the performativity phenomenon, above all musical interpretation, dance, opera, and the theatre, it is necessary to analyze its evolution through history. This research paper also includes this aspect, comparing the historical development of art with the Hegelian dialectic process. Here we impose the idea for stage art’s ensuing path as a synthesis of its own affirmation and negation, resulting with the birth of new hybrid forms and the return to syncretism from which it originates.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 173-183
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: Macedonian