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Poor theatre of Jerzy Grotowski
Emina Dabo
; Filozofski fakultet Zagreb
Sažetak
This work offers a chronological overview of the development of Jerzy Grotowski’s work, that is, an overview of the development of his acting method by working with actors within different phases of his theatrical work. The poor theatre of Jerzy Grotowski is one of the key theatre movements of the twentieth century whose acting methods have proved to be very innovative as opposed to other methods created after Stanislavski. The life work of Grotowski within theatre is usually divided into the theatre of production, paratheatre, theatre of sources, objective drama and art as vehicle. This work focuses on the initial phases of Grotowski’s work since they were crucial for his further research and the direction of his most important plays. During that period, the theatre of production and the theatre of sources, Grotowski maintained the closest contact with his audience, but during the later phases he was more and more off the stage focusing on acting training and research with an isolated group of actors far away from the sight of the audience. The first part of this work presents an overview of the theatre development phases of Grotowski, followed by an insight into the processes and goals of his work with actors, audiences and dramatic text.
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Hrčak ID:
135396
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Datum izdavanja:
24.2.2015.
Posjeta: 2.521 *