03656oam 2200829 c 450 991015540910332120260102090118.09783839436691383943669910.14361/9783839436691(CKB)3710000000974612(MiAaPQ)EBC4772679(DE-B1597)477026(OCoLC)967524261(DE-B1597)9783839436691(transcript Verlag)9783839436691(PPN)202318478(Perlego)1463608(EXLCZ)99371000000097461220260102d2016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierHawaiian Hula `OlapaStylized Embodiment, Percussion, and Chanted Oral PoetryMonika Lilleike1st ed.Bielefeldtranscript Verlag20161 online resource (339 pages)Theater9783837636697 3837636690 Includes bibliographical references.Frontmatter 1 Table of Contents 5 Preface 11 Acknowledgements 13 Introduction 15 Methods I: Practice as Research 37 Methods II: Interart Aesthetics and Performance Analysis 63 Methods III: Scoring Performance Practice 93 Analysis I: Staging Oral Poetry by Means of Hula 'lapa Performance Practice 119 Analysis II: A Performance Aesthetic Study on Stylized Gestural Articulation 155 Analysis III: By Means of Contrast in Performance 239 Analysis IV: Keying Performance Activity - The Call-And-Response Practice in Hula 'lapa Performance 269 Conclusion 293 Appendices 299Monika Lilleike's performance analytic study on Hawaiian Hula `Olapa reveals how this genuine performing art practice shapes and transmits oral history via a distinct set of performative means of framing and stylization. The intermedial confluence of performance elements, sound, body and words instills an oscillating effect of multisensory experience which echoes a deep rooted sense concerned with place, distinct environmental features, and story line. The study appeals to discussions on intermediality, metaphoricity, and to an anthropology of the senses. It outlines practice as research and embodied knowledge as tools to conduct performance analysis.Besprochen in:Mitteilungen der Anthropologischen Gesellschaft in Wien, 147 (2017), Hermann MücklerTheater (Transcript (Firm))Lilleike, Hawaiian Hula `OlapaStylized Embodiment, Percussion, and Chanted Oral PoetryPerformanceOral PoetryStylizationHulaHawaiiEmbodied KnowledgePractice As ResearchTheatreDanceBodyTheatre StudiesDance StudiesAestheticsPerformanceOral PoetryStylizationHulaHawaiiEmbodied KnowledgePractice As ResearchTheatreDanceBodyTheatre StudiesDance StudiesAesthetics793.319969Lilleike Monika<p>Monika Lilleike, Halau Hula Makahikina, Berlin, Deutschland</p>aut1888092DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910155409103321Hawaiian Hula `Olapa4526417UNINA