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STP aims to document, critically reflect on, & theorise theatre & performance practices.
Ed. @_TomSix @bryonylwhite @curtis_hj, Izdihar Afyouni, and mel varin

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How can 'anthropophagy' inspire contemporary dance training? Fernanda Prata explores cultural consumption, solidarity, and empathy through choreographic practice, using the act of cannibalism as a tool for embodied dialogue and creative transformation. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

How can 'anthropophagy' inspire contemporary dance training? Fernanda Prata explores cultural consumption, solidarity, and empathy through choreographic practice, using the act of cannibalism as a tool for embodied dialogue and creative transformation. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
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"How can solo performance decolonize and reclaim feminine Blackness in British contemporary dance? Alethia Antonia maps out a framework for self-authoring, exploring intertextuality, Black feminist theory, and the presentation of self. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

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Can hyper-femininity be a form of radical resistance? Sophie Swoffer re-envisions the 'starlet' figure in "It’s Sophie!", subverting the male gaze through endurance-based posing and exploring new feminist alternatives to heteronormative femininity.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

Can hyper-femininity be a form of radical resistance? Sophie Swoffer re-envisions the 'starlet' figure in "It’s Sophie!", subverting the male gaze through endurance-based posing and exploring new feminist alternatives to heteronormative femininity.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
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How can art become a powerful act of solidarity? Alissa Clarke and Ukrainian artist Maria Kulikovska reflect on experiences of displacement, activism, and hope through multidisciplinary works, exploring solidarity against violence and oppression.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

How can art become a powerful act of solidarity? Alissa Clarke and Ukrainian artist Maria Kulikovska reflect on experiences of displacement, activism, and hope through multidisciplinary works, exploring solidarity against violence and oppression.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
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Leah Everquill’s study of SIX the Musical Six The Musical UK Tour highlights how the pop reimagining of Henry VIII’s wives amplifies female agency, challenges patriarchal narratives, and fosters solidarity through feminist humour and performance. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

Leah Everquill’s study of SIX the Musical <a href="/sixuktour/">Six The Musical UK Tour</a> highlights how the pop reimagining of Henry VIII’s wives amplifies female agency, challenges patriarchal narratives, and fosters solidarity through feminist humour and performance. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
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The editorial in STP 44.2, by @_TomSix , honors the legacies of Rebecca Collins (1982–2024), known for her pioneering work on sonic expression, and Jim Davis (1949–2023), a leading scholar of 18th- & 19th-century theatre. Read more: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

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Karl McIntyre’s latest article explores Alternative Miss World as a site of utopic queer solidarity. ✨🏳️‍🌈 Through Andrew Logan's dazzling pageant, moments of joy & resistance emerge—offering a vision of community beyond consumerism. Read more 👉 doi.org/10.1080/146827…

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In her latest article, Amira I. Ramírez Salgado explores Cuerpo-Territorio through movement, mapping, and contact improvisation. How can the body be understood as a dynamic, relational space of knowledge and resistance? Photo: Kitzia Salgado Read more 👉 doi.org/10.1080/146827…

In her latest article, Amira I. Ramírez Salgado explores Cuerpo-Territorio through movement, mapping, and contact improvisation. How can the body be understood as a dynamic, relational space of knowledge and resistance? Photo: Kitzia Salgado

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Marguerite Galizia redefines self-choreography as a relational practice, questioning isolation in solo dance. Drawing on Ettinger’s wit(h)nessing, she explores the shared Borderspace of performer and audience, where movement, time, and gaze coalesce. 🔗 doi.org/10.1080/146827…

Marguerite Galizia redefines self-choreography as a relational practice, questioning isolation in solo dance. Drawing on Ettinger’s wit(h)nessing, she explores the shared Borderspace of performer and audience, where movement, time, and gaze coalesce. 🔗 doi.org/10.1080/146827…
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Elif Öztek explores the spatial politics of On İkinci Ev, a feminist Turkish play performed behind glass walls in urban spaces. Blending theatre and architecture, the study reveals how the play critiques patriarchal spatial norms. 🔗 doi.org/10.1080/146827…

Elif Öztek explores the spatial politics of On İkinci Ev, a feminist Turkish play performed behind glass walls in urban spaces. Blending theatre and architecture, the study reveals how the play critiques patriarchal spatial norms.
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How are race and disability entangled on stage? Önder Çakırtaş ponderado.bscy.social reads debbie tucker green’s "ear for eye"(2018) as staging “Blackness as disability,” where silence, muteness & marginalisation expose how race is prostheticised in British theatre. Read in STP: doi.org/10.1080/146827…

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What does it mean to perform by walking through a city’s waste? Priyanka Pathak examines "Yamuna Walk" as embodied performance—where drifting through Delhi’s garbage sites becomes both ethnography and critique of urban exclusion. Now in STP: doi.org/10.1080/146827…

What does it mean to perform by walking through a city’s waste?
<a href="/priyankapathak0/">Priyanka Pathak</a> examines "Yamuna Walk" as embodied performance—where drifting through Delhi’s garbage sites becomes both ethnography and critique of urban exclusion.
Now in STP: doi.org/10.1080/146827…
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How does a hereditary puppetry form survive cultural shift? Sohini Chanda & Archana Patnaik trace how danger putul nach in West Bengal adapts through innovation, oral history & state support—without losing its roots. Now in STP: doi.org/10.1080/146827…

How does a hereditary puppetry form survive cultural shift?
Sohini Chanda &amp; Archana Patnaik trace how danger putul nach in West Bengal adapts through innovation, oral history &amp; state support—without losing its roots.
Now in STP: doi.org/10.1080/146827…
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How can screens, cameras & digital tools reshape theatre pedagogy? Natalie Katsou explores intermedial heterotopias as hybrid learning spaces—where students reframe identity, space & context through embodied, media-rich practices. Now in STP: doi.org/10.1080/146827…

How can screens, cameras &amp; digital tools reshape theatre pedagogy?
<a href="/KatsouNatalie/">Natalie Katsou</a> explores intermedial heterotopias as hybrid learning spaces—where students reframe identity, space &amp; context through embodied, media-rich practices.
Now in STP: doi.org/10.1080/146827…
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What happens when a pandemic disrupts a research agenda? Jane Collins reflects on the Southall Ever After Festival, where community-led rethinking during COVID-19 reshaped diasporic identity, participation & cultural heritage. Now in STP: doi.org/10.1080/146827…

What happens when a pandemic disrupts a research agenda?
Jane Collins reflects on the Southall Ever After Festival, where community-led rethinking during COVID-19 reshaped diasporic identity, participation &amp; cultural heritage.
Now in STP: doi.org/10.1080/146827…
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Can performance help evaluate energy policy? Dr Charlie Ingram explores Evaluative Performance as a method to capture youth perspectives on Smart Local Energy Systems—bridging climate policy & participatory arts. Now in STP: doi.org/10.1080/146827… #ClimateJustice #YouthVoices

Can performance help evaluate energy policy?
<a href="/charlie_ingram3/">Dr Charlie Ingram</a> explores Evaluative Performance as a method to capture youth perspectives on Smart Local Energy Systems—bridging climate policy &amp; participatory arts.
Now in STP: doi.org/10.1080/146827…
 #ClimateJustice #YouthVoices