1st Edition

Entertainment in the Performing Arts

By Alice Marshall (Vale) Copyright 2022
    186 Pages 11 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    186 Pages 11 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Alice Marshall explores the question ‘What do you think entertainment is?’ by challenging the reader to consider and form their own views through the provision of interviews, professional opinions and researched topics.

    Entertainment in the Performing Arts explores a range of sources to enable the reader to develop their own knowledge and understanding of what entertainment equates to. This book provides helpful starting points, including a range of perspectives from interviewed artists, to allow the reader to begin answering this key question for themselves. Throughout the chapters, the reader is presented with guided tasks to allow full immersion in the topics discussed. The author explores why we have an inbuilt need to entertain and be entertained, navigates the reader through the technological enhancements that have altered how we do this, discusses how audience gratification is not always key in entertainment and, furthermore, aims to expertly decipher what the word ‘entertainment’ specifically means.

    This is an essential text for students of performing arts courses, artists aiming to develop their understanding of their practice and for those with an interest in entertainment.

    1 Introduction

    2 What is entertainment? Through the lens of the visual performing arts

    3 Why we need entertaining?

    4 Entertaining the modern brain

    5 Are we always striving to entertain? Process vs. outcome

    6 Conclusion

    Biography

    Alice Marshall (Vale), Performer, Choreographer, and Academic of Dance, is known for her diverse work and collaborations. With a keen interest in fusion of art forms, Alice explores this concept with a variety of professionals, students, and advocates of the arts.