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- The Cambridge Companion to International Theatre Festivals
- Cambridge Companions to Theatre and Performance
- The Cambridge Companion to International Theatre Festivals
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I Contexts and Methods
- Part II International Festivals Around the Globe
- Chapter 5 European Festivals
- Chapter 6 International Theatre Festivals in the UK
- Chapter 7 Under the Radar Festival, New York
- Chapter 8 The Australian Festival Network
- Chapter 9 Theatre Festivals in Post-Arab Spring Countries
- Chapter 10 Staging East Africa through Global Exchange
- Chapter 11 The National Arts Festival in Grahamstown
- Chapter 12 Reckoning with Historical Conflicts in East Asian Theatre Festivals
- Chapter 13 Festivals in the Francophone World as Sites of Cultural Struggle
- Chapter 14 International Festivals in Latin America
- Chapter 15 RUTAS | ROUTES
- Appendix List of International Theatre, Performance, and Multi-arts Festivals
- Works Cited
- Further Reading
- Index
Chapter 12 - Reckoning with Historical Conflicts in East Asian Theatre Festivals
The BeSeTo Theatre Festival and Gwangju Media Arts Festival*
from Part II - International Festivals Around the Globe
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2020
- The Cambridge Companion to International Theatre Festivals
- Cambridge Companions to Theatre and Performance
- The Cambridge Companion to International Theatre Festivals
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I Contexts and Methods
- Part II International Festivals Around the Globe
- Chapter 5 European Festivals
- Chapter 6 International Theatre Festivals in the UK
- Chapter 7 Under the Radar Festival, New York
- Chapter 8 The Australian Festival Network
- Chapter 9 Theatre Festivals in Post-Arab Spring Countries
- Chapter 10 Staging East Africa through Global Exchange
- Chapter 11 The National Arts Festival in Grahamstown
- Chapter 12 Reckoning with Historical Conflicts in East Asian Theatre Festivals
- Chapter 13 Festivals in the Francophone World as Sites of Cultural Struggle
- Chapter 14 International Festivals in Latin America
- Chapter 15 RUTAS | ROUTES
- Appendix List of International Theatre, Performance, and Multi-arts Festivals
- Works Cited
- Further Reading
- Index
Summary
This chapter examines two inter-Asian festivals that reckon with difficult histories in East Asia: the BeSeTo Theatre Festival and the Gwangju Media Arts Festival. What makes these festivals significant is that they give artists indigenous to the host countries pride of place. Although there are many theatre festivals in East Asia, many bring works from Western auteur directors, drawing audiences largely from elsewhere. These festivals are distinct in promoting exchanges among Asian artists, practicing the dauntingly vast concept that is (inter-)Asian theatre from locally informed and historically specific perspectives. Production examples such as Han Tae-sook’s Princess Dukhye (1995) and Issac Chong Wai’s One Sound of the Futures (2016) demonstrate the potency of festivals in engaging with vexed histories of state violence, Japanese imperialism, and British colonialism that constitute the contemporary relations of China, Hong Kong, Japan, and Korea. They render the festivals politically effective platforms where difficult historical memories are addressed and local residents made co-creators. They nurture rather than restrict the social and cultural work that festivals perform.
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- The Cambridge Companion to International Theatre Festivals , pp. 192 - 206Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020