Journalistic Theater
A Case Study of Reporting on People’s Emotional Response to Current Affairs With the Body as MediumJournalistic Theater
A Case Study of Reporting on People’s Emotional Response to Current Affairs With the Body as MediumSamenvatting
This article provides a detailed case study of “journalistic theater,” focusing on Teatro di Nascosto, an Italy-based international group creating public events in the Middle East and Europe. Employing a reconstruction method, the study explores the production process of The Catwalk (2018, 2019), a series of performances on people’s daily lives and emotional responses to current affairs in conflict zones. The article offers 3 main perspectives on news work at the intersection of journalism and performance arts. First, live experience performance can enhance news work with artist-journalists engaging in intimate relationships for which they “dissolve” in a real-life situation. Second, empathy-driven news work succors performers and audiences with a sense of hope for recovery and healing, drawn from communal experiences, and advancing journalism’s “emotional turn” with a compassionate orientation. Third, journalistic theater’s physicality extends news work with the stage as a platform and warrants a perspective of embodied journalism, spotlighting the human body as a medium.
Organisatie | Christelijke Hogeschool Ede |
Opleiding | Journalistiek |
Lectoraat | Journalistiek & Communicatie |
Gepubliceerd in | International Journal of Communication Vol. 18, Pagina's: 363-383 |
Datum | 2024-01 |
Type | Artikel |
Taal | Engels |