Spectator and the Spectacle
Discover the dynamic relationship between audiences and performance in "Spectator and the Spectacle," written by Dennis Kennedy. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2009, this insightful hardback spans 260 pages, delving into the nature of spectatorship across various performance events, from theatre and sports to television and ritual.
Kennedy tackles intriguing questions: Are spectators mere passive recipients of entertainment, or do they play an active role in enhancing the spectacle? This comprehensive study examines the ways spectators contribute to the richness of live events and how their engagement shapes the overall experience.
Perfect for those interested in performing arts and audience dynamics, "Spectator and the Spectacle" invites readers to explore the vital connection between performers and observers in the arts. Engage with this thought-provoking examination of the audience's role in the world of performance today.