1.

Record Nr.

UNISA996214757703316

Autore

Ayers

Titolo

Depositional Settings of Texas Lignites: Dallas to San Antonio, Texas, July 4-8, 1989, Field Trip Guidebook T173

Pubbl/distr/stampa

[Place of publication not identified], : American Geophysical Union, 1991

ISBN

1-118-66943-6

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (vii, 37 pages) : illustrations

Collana

Field trip guidebook (International Geological Congress (28th : 1989 : Washington, D.C.)), T173 ; ; T175

Disciplina

551.303

Soggetti

Sedimentation and deposition

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di contenuto

Introduction -- Walter B Ayers, John A Breyer, Robert B Finkelman -- Cites visited during field trip -- Walter B Ayers, John A Breyer, Robert B Finkelman -- Geologic settings of lignite in the Wilcox Group of east-central Texas and the Jackson Group of south Texas -- W B Ayers -- Evidence for estuarine sedimentation in Wilcox (Paleogene) deposits at the Big Brown Lignite Mine -- John A Breyer -- Geology of the Jewett lignite mine -- Mark P Palmquist -- Geology of Sandow Lignite Mine, Lower Calvert Bluff Formation, east-central Texas -- W B Ayers, Jr -- Geology of Elgin-Butler clay pits -- W B Ayers -- Depositional setting of the San Miguel Lignite Mine, Jackson Group (Eocene), south Texas -- W B Ayers.

Sommario/riassunto

Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Field Trip Guidebooks Series, Volume 173.  Worldwide, coal is the most abundant fossil-fuel resource. Low-rank coal (subbituminous and lignite) constitutes 29 percent of the proved recoverable reserves1 in the world and 43 percent of those reserves in the U.S., which contains the greatest proved recoverable reserves of low-rank coals (Table 1)(NCA, 1986). In 1984, 26 percent of the coal produced in the world was lignite, and Germany (DR) led all lignite producers (Table 1).  Coal makes up 72 percent of the U.S. fossil-fuel resource; however, it accounts for only 23 percent of the energy consumed (Halbouty, 1988; Tellmann, 1988). Coal production is one of the largest industries in the



U.S., where coal is used primarily to generate electricity. In 1987, electric utilities used 78 percent of the domestic production to generate 57 percent of the electricity used in the U.S. (Landmarc, 1988; Tellmann, 1988). Other coal markets include general industry, steel manufacturing, and exportation.

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910637709203321

Autore

Bleeker Maaike

Titolo

Doing Dramaturgy : Thinking Through Practice / / by Maaike Bleeker

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2023

ISBN

9783031083037

9783031083020

Edizione

[1st ed. 2023.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (298 pages)

Collana

New Dramaturgies, , 2947-681X

Disciplina

808.2

792.023

Soggetti

Performing arts

Theater

Cultural industries

Theater - History

Theatre and Performance Arts

Theatre Industry

Contemporary Theatre and Performance

Applied Theatre

Practice-as-Research

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

1. Introduction -- 2. Thinking Through Practice -- 3. A Dramaturgical Mode of Looking -- 4. Doing Dramaturgy -- 5. The Ghent Altarpiece - Milo Rau -- 6. Chekhov’s First Play – Dead Center -- 7. Dear Winnie - Jr.cE.sA.r -- 8. Complexity of Belonging – Anouk van Dijk and Falk Richter -- 9. Lazarus – Ivo van Hove -- 10. Le Corps du Ballet – EG/PC



-- 11. Estado Vegetal – Manuela Infante -- 12. Conversations (at the end of the world) – Kris Verdonck -- 13. Phobiarama – Dries Verhoeven -- 14. All Inclusive – Julian Hetzel -- 15. WAR (Ein Kriegstanz) – Amanda Pina -- 16. Kamp – Hotel Modern -- 17. SPEAK! – Sanja Mitrovic -- 18. I am LGB – The LGB Society of Mind -- 19. Epilogue.

Sommario/riassunto

This book explores how doing dramaturgy is informed by today’s highly diverse field of theatre, dance and performance. It does so in dialogue with fourteen performances and their makers, tracing the thinking-through-practice that underlies these creations. The first part of the book looks at how dramaturgs participate in practices of thinking-making and introduces a dramaturgical mode of looking at performances and the processes in which they are created. The second part of the book discusses the performances and creative processes of Manuela Infante, Julian Hetzel, Ivo van Hove, Anouk van Dijk, Falk Richter, Milo Rau, Kris Verdonck, Death Centre, Hotel Modern, Jr.cE.sA.r , Emio Greco and Pieter C. Scholten, Dries Verhoeven, the LGB Society of Mind, Sanja Mitrović, and Amanda Piña. Showing how ways of making and ways of doing dramaturgy mutually inform each other, this book is an essential resource for students and others aspiring to develop their own dramaturgical practice. Maaike Bleeker is Professor of Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies at Utrecht University, Netherlands. As a dramaturg, she worked with theatre directors and choreographers on a wide variety of projects. Moving back and forth between theory and practice, she investigates thinking as material and embodied practice, and making theatre as an expression of such thinking. .