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Adaptations: Moby Dick Performance Research Project
Piasecka, Shelley
Piasecka, Shelley
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Adaptations: Moby Dick is a performance research project, consisting of a script, stage production, and site-sensitive performance. The adaptation was commissioned for the International Cornerstone Arts Festival (2017). In-kind funding was provided by the Tall Ship Zebu for a site- sensitive performance for the River Festival, Liverpool (2019).
There were two interconnected stages to the project, underpinned by three research questions:
1. How do we re-imagine character within ensemble-led practice?
2. How does dramatic time differ from narrative time?
3. What is the relationship between the source text and adapted iterations?
The first stage of the project led to a fully realised stage production, shown in Liverpool and Chester (2017). A further iteration of the adaptation was performed on the Tall Ship Zebu, Liverpool (2019). Following this performance, the project considered the impact of site as cultural memory, disseminated through conference papers.
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Piasecka, S. (2021). Adaptations: Moby Dick Performance Research Project. International Cornerstone Arts Festival, Liverpool Hope University, Monday 6th-Saturday 11th March 2017.
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