Persona: Guerrero Llorente, Isabel
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Publicación Performance Training in Europe(Taylor & Francis, 2023-08-24) Guerrero Llorente, Isabel; Whyman, Rose; Remshardt, Ralf; Mancewicz, AnetaThis chapter explores performance training in Europe focusing on the interrelation between professional theatre practice and formal education. It provides an overview of the evolution of performance education and analyses three case studies to address different educational strategies and their influences on the professional stage. The first case study examines the division between text-based and devised theatre of the curricular in actor training in Spain. The second case study focuses on practice as research in the UK. In contrast, the third case study considers the relationship between conservatoire training and professional theatre in Russia.Publicación Shakespeare at the Almagro Festivals: Reinventing the Plays in Spain(Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021-12-16) Guerrero Llorente, Isabel; Cinpoes, Nicoleta; March, Florence; Prescott, PaulPublicación Pulling the Strings: Othello, puppet and object theatre.(John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2022-05-25) Guerrero Llorente, Isabel; Bandín Fuertes, Elena; Rayner, Francesca; Campillo Arnaiz, LauraOthello is a particularly attractive play to examine the connection between Shakespeare and puppets, as Othello is metaphorically manipulated by Iago, who is the one pulling the strings. This chapter turns the metaphor into reality with the study of the connection between Othello and puppet theatre. To do so, the chapter focuses on three productions: Che cosa sono le nuvole (1968), a short film by Pier Paolo Pasolini, O-telo (2011)¸ by the theatre company Viajeinmóvil, and the performance of Othello in the series Complete Works: Table Top Shakespeare (2015), by Forced Entertainment. These productions engage with different European puppet traditions and offer new insights into the play that have contributed to the dissemination of Shakespeare’s Othello throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.