Performance Research Methods: Interdisciplinary Methods for Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies

Liesbeth Groot Nibbelink
Open Book Publishers
2025-10-24

'Performance Research Methods' is the first comprehensive guide to contemporary methodologies in performance studies, offering a clear and structured overview of the tools currently shaping research in theatre, dance, and performance. While many volumes focus on individual methods, this book uniquely surveys a range of approaches, presenting their historical background, analytical potential, practical application, and interdisciplinary relevance.

Designed with clarity and usability in mind, each chapter follows a consistent structure: introduction, contextual framing, practical application, case study demonstration, interdisciplinary expansion, and suggestions for further reading. This format enables readers to compare methods with ease and understand how each can be adapted to real-world research.

Developed by scholars actively teaching these methods in graduate and undergraduate programs, this hands-on volume addresses a key gap in the field: the lack of explicit, accessible discussions of performance research methods. Responding to the societal, technological, and ecological contexts of contemporary performance, the book makes visible the knowledge practices that often remain confined to the classroom.

Accessible to students, researchers, and arts professionals alike, this volume provides an essential resource for anyone looking to engage critically and creatively with performance in the twenty-first century.

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  • Theory of art
  • Performing arts
  • Theatre
  • Research and information: general
  • Study and learning skills: general
  • Practice-based learning
  • Research methodologies
  • Theatre and dance
  • Theatre studies
  • Higher education, tertiary education
  • Communication studies
  • Dance
  • Social research and statistics
  • Interdisciplinary approaches
  • Performance studies
  • Music

Performance Research Methods: Interdisciplinary Methods for Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies

Liesbeth Groot Nibbelink

Open Book Publishers

2025-10-24

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'Performance Research Methods' is the first comprehensive guide to contemporary methodologies in performance studies, offering a clear and structured overview of the tools currently shaping research in theatre, dance, and performance. While many volumes focus on individual methods, this book uniquely surveys a range of approaches, presenting their historical background, analytical potential, practical application, and interdisciplinary relevance.

Designed with clarity and usability in mind, each chapter follows a consistent structure: introduction, contextual framing, practical application, case study demonstration, interdisciplinary expansion, and suggestions for further reading. This format enables readers to compare methods with ease and understand how each can be adapted to real-world research.

Developed by scholars actively teaching these methods in graduate and undergraduate programs, this hands-on volume addresses a key gap in the field: the lack of explicit, accessible discussions of performance research methods. Responding to the societal, technological, and ecological contexts of contemporary performance, the book makes visible the knowledge practices that often remain confined to the classroom.

Accessible to students, researchers, and arts professionals alike, this volume provides an essential resource for anyone looking to engage critically and creatively with performance in the twenty-first century.

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  • Theory of art
  • Performing arts
  • Theatre
  • Research and information: general
  • Study and learning skills: general
  • Practice-based learning
  • Research methodologies
  • Theatre and dance
  • Theatre studies
  • Higher education, tertiary education
  • Communication studies
  • Dance
  • Social research and statistics
  • Interdisciplinary approaches
  • Performance studies
  • Music