Chapter 2 On the relationship between performance and intangible cultural heritage

This chapter deliberately ranges across disciplines because we wish to move towards a better understanding of the notion of performance in relation to ICH, where both terms are inherently transdisciplinary. We fi rst examine the concept of performance as it is understood in Theatre and Performance S...

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Main Author: McKerrell , Simon (auth)
Other Authors: Pfeiffer, Kerstin (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2019
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