Synopses & Reviews
This is the definitive text on the radical contributions of Futurism in theatre, dance, radio, cinema, music, and scenography. It includes thirteen manifestos (such as "The Art of Noise," "The Futurist Synthetic Theatre") by Marinetti, Prampolini and Russolo, and forty-eight performance texts (sintesi) by Balla, Boccioni, Depero, Cangiullo, and Marinetti. Fifty-six photos.
Synopsis
Everything of any value is theatrical, proclaimed the Italian Futurists in a 1915 manifesto. Their experiments in performance, and the ideas that influenced their music, film, scenography, and visual arts laid the foundations for our understanding of postmodernism. In Futurist Performance Michael Kirby documents the first modern style that viewed society as spectacle. The book includes thirteen manifestos, forty-eight performance texts, and fifty-six photographs.