Book contents
- 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 7 - Under the Radar Festival, New York
Experimental, Urban, and Global
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
The Under the Radar festival is the result of the politics of a time and place that were reset by 9/11. That is when the USA finally learned that it is not invulnerable at home and that its alliances in art, culture, science, and industry are fundamental to its well-being. Situated at Astor Place, a neighbourhood at the crossroad between New York’s East and West Village, Under the Radar is part of a long history of a place that maps part of the story of American immigration, architecture, urban decay and renewal, the economy, and theatre. The festival pivoted away from American exceptionalism towards the interdependence of the neo-liberal economy by accentuating transnationalism in the context of globalization. Greenwich Village’s intellectual and artistic vibrancy has a history of being in conversation with ideas and experimentation originating in Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and the Americas. Under the Radar draws upon and adds to this legacy of place through its presentation of work from all over the world. Diversity at Under the Radar signifies ‘this is us’, not in the sense of either multiculturalism or sameness, but of an inquiry of ideas that shapes our shared human destiny.
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