Museum Theatre in Greece: Perspectives in Site Interpretation

The paper summarizes preliminary findings of a research project on the use of museum theatre in Greek open-air sites, as a part of a PhD thesis. The research focuses on the exploration of the development, use and function of museum theatre in Greek open-air sites based on available secondary resourc...

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Main Authors: Foteini Venieri, Niki Nikonanou
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Language:English
Published: EXARC 2015-05-01
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description The paper summarizes preliminary findings of a research project on the use of museum theatre in Greek open-air sites, as a part of a PhD thesis. The research focuses on the exploration of the development, use and function of museum theatre in Greek open-air sites based on available secondary resources and primary research, which included site visits, interviews and data analysis. The research summarized here was carried out in 2012 and presented in September 2012, in the OpenArch Conference "Museum interpretation and public engagement: Challenges and opportunities", in Höllviken, Sweden.
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Museum Theatre in Greece: Perspectives in Site Interpretation
EXARC Journal
living history
archaeological open-air museum
theatre
education
bronze age
iron age
roman era
early middle ages
late middle ages
newer era
newest era
greece
title Museum Theatre in Greece: Perspectives in Site Interpretation
title_full Museum Theatre in Greece: Perspectives in Site Interpretation
title_fullStr Museum Theatre in Greece: Perspectives in Site Interpretation
title_full_unstemmed Museum Theatre in Greece: Perspectives in Site Interpretation
title_short Museum Theatre in Greece: Perspectives in Site Interpretation
title_sort museum theatre in greece perspectives in site interpretation
topic living history
archaeological open-air museum
theatre
education
bronze age
iron age
roman era
early middle ages
late middle ages
newer era
newest era
greece
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