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New paper by Nic Leonhardt: “Re-routing the World Tour of the Boosra Mahin Siamese Theatre Troupe (1900)”

published in Theatre Research International, Volume 40 / Issue 02 / July 2015, pp 140-155

abstract:

“Bangkok, Singapore, Paris, Vienna, Berlin, St Petersburg – some thirty performers of the Boosra Mahin Siamese Theatrical Troupe toured the world in 1900. Daily newspapers enthusiastically reported on the unprecedented shows of the performers ‘from the land of the white elephant’. After they disappeared from the map of theatre history, in 2010 Thai choreographer Pichet Klunchun ‘revives’ the troupe in his performance Nijinsky Siam. He follows their October 1900 St Petersburg show – the very performance attended by choreographer Mikhail Fokine and costume designer Léon Bakst, who later worked closely with Vaslav Nijinsky. In 1910, Nijinsky’s La danse siamoise/Siamese Dance premiered at the Marinsky Theatre, St Petersburg. This article follows the routes of the Boosra Mahin Troupe on the basis of selected primary sources and from a global-historical perspective. In tracing the Boosra Mahin Troupe and their tours, the article not only maps their manifold routings and reroutings, but also advocates for the need for a global theatre historiography that puts past cultural entanglements and connected performance histories centre stage.”

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MOOC on Theatre & Globalization @ LMU, Feb 16th. Instructor: Christopher Balme

gth moocThis Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) will discuss how theatre, a European cultural practice, spread rapidly around the world in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The modules will engage with both theoretical and historical perspectives on what is a relatively new area of theatrical research. How did plays, operas and ballets quite literally go global? What do we know about the itineraries of actors, singers, and dancers, what about the cosmopolitan audiences? What can we learn about agents and managers who facilitated the movement of theatre around the world?

Against the backdrop of recent research in the context of global and transnational history, based on case studies of the Global Theatre Histories research group, and enriched by numerous interviews with international experts, course instructor Christopher Balme and his team have developed a fascinating online course that will introduce students into theatre as a global phenomenon and familiarize them with global (historical) perspectives on theatre research.

https://www.coursera.org/course/globaltheatre

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Gero Toegl: The Bayreuth Enterprise 1845-1914

Gero portrait

We warmly congratulate our fellow colleague Gero Toegl on the successful defense of his PhD thesis “The Bayreuth Enterprise 1845-1914” on 15 January, 2015.(supervisor: Prof. Dr. Christopher Balme)

In his thesis, Gero (who joined the GTH project in 2010), investigates the world-famous Bayreuth Theatre Festival as a key institution in the history of late 19th century opera and theatre since its foundation in 1876. Following recent scholarship on global history, transnational theory and institutional historicism, Gero demonstrates that Wagner’s network relied on processes of international circulation, the construction of a specific transnational public sphere, and a web of worldwide operating institutions, and that it negotiated personal ties as well as economic, ideological, and artistic capital.

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Theatrical Agents in Asia and Europe: GTH Panel at the Annual Conference of the Cluster of Excellence in Heidelberg

Three members of the GTH team, Nic Leonhardt, Christopher Balme, and meLê yamomo, have been invited to organize a panel at the annual conference of the Cluster of Excellence “Asia & Europe in a Global Context” (8-10 October, 2014, Heidelberg) They will present and discuss hitherto unknown facets and new findings on Theatrical Agents, Managers and Impresarios in Global Theatre Histories (1850-1920) in Asia and Europe.

Conference Theme: “Cultural Mediation: Creativity, Performance, Display” 

Conference Organisation: Cluster of Excellence, Research Area B:  C. Brosius, M. Trede,L. Abu-Er-Rub, H. Harder

http://www.asia-europe.uni-heidelberg.de/en