The first issue of Journal of Theatre Anthropology, "The Origins" (256 pages with illustrations), features articles and studies translated into English or written in their original languages (Spanish and French), with a foreword by Eugenio Barba and an editorial by Julia Varley. Organised into five sections, Origins, Comments, Reflections and Discussions, Recurring Principles and News, the contributions range from early research on theatre anthropology to the reflections of scientists and theatre historians such as Jean-Marie Pradier, Peter Elsass, Nando Taviani, Franco Ruffini, Nicola Savarese, Patrice Pavis, Moriaki Watanabe, to testimonies of performers such as Julia Varley, Ana Correa, I Made Pasek Tempo, Sanjukta Panigrahi and others.
Roma Tre
University of Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3, France
Manchester Metropolitan University
National Institute of Fine Arts and Literature, Mexico
University of Arts of Cuba
Aalborg University
Aarhus University
University of Malta
Università di Bologna
University of Copenhagen
Sapienza University of Rome
Federal University of Ouro Preto, Brazil
Cardiff University
University of Copenhagen
Aarhus University
University of Birmingham
Theatre Institute of Barcelona
National University of the Arts, Korea
Università di Bari
University of Paris 8
Roma Tre
Roma Tre
Università di Roma Tre
Mirella Schino insegna Discipline dello spettacolo presso l’Università di Roma Tre. Dirige la rivista di studi Teatro e Storia. Ha fatto parte della équipe scientifica della International School of Theatre Anthropology (ISTA), fondata da Eugenio Barba. Ha creato gli Odin Teatret Archives. Tra i suoi libri: Il teatro di Eleonora Duse (2008), Alchemists of the Stage. Theatre Laboratories in Europe (2009), Racconti del Grande Attore. Tra la Rachel e la Duse, (2016), The Odin Teatret Archives (2018), An Indra’s Web. The Age of Appia, Craig, Stanislavski, Meyerhold, Copeau, Artaud (2018).
Manchester Metropolitan University
University of Bayreuth
Rutgers University-Newark
Università degli studi di Verona