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Kent Olofsson is a Professor of Performing Arts at the University of Arts, Crafts and Design (Uniarts), affiliated with the Concept and Composition Department within the Subject Area of Performing Arts. He is associated with the Forskningscentrum (Research Centre) at Uniarts. His doctoral thesis (2018) was completed at Lund University, exploring musical composition as a dramaturgical strategy in intermedial theatre. He has also collaborated with Malmö Theatre Academy on research about collaborative artistic methods.
Research interests include sound design in performance, intermedial theatre practices, dramaturgical strategies, and the intersection of music composition with theatrical forms. His work emphasizes experimental techniques, collaborative processes, and the theoretical underpinnings of live art. Notable publications address expanding sound design methodologies, theatrical pedagogy, and interdisciplinary performance creation.
His articles consistently explore the boundaries between different artistic disciplines, with a focus on how composition and sound shape contemporary performances. He has contributed to both academic journals and research centers focused on advancing artistic and theoretical frameworks in performing arts.
Kent’s research extends to the practical aspects of performance, including audience interaction and the ethical dimensions of theatrical practice. While no specific grants or awards are listed, his prolific publication record reflects sustained engagement with innovative performance studies.
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