The unwritten Grotowski: theory and practice of the encounter
"This book gives a new view on the legacy of Jerzy Grotowski (1933-1999), one of the central, and yet misunderstood, figures who shaped 20th-century theatre, focusing on his least known last phase of work on ancient songs and the craft of the performer. Salata posits Grotowski's work as ph...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This book gives a new view on the legacy of Jerzy Grotowski (1933-1999), one of the central, and yet misunderstood, figures who shaped 20th-century theatre, focusing on his least known last phase of work on ancient songs and the craft of the performer. Salata posits Grotowski's work as philosophical practice, and more particularly, as practical research in the phenomenology of being, arguing that Grotowski's departure from theatrical productions (and thus critical consideration) resulted from his uncompromising pursuit of one central problem, "What does it mean to reveal oneself?" --the very question that drove his stage directing work. The book demonstrates that the answer led him through the path of gradually stripping the theatrical phenomenon down to its most elemental aspect, which shows itself through the craft of the performer as a non-representational event. This particular quality released at the heights of the art of the performer is referred to as aliveness, or true liveness in this study in order to shift scholarly focus onto something that has always fascinated great theatre practitioners, including Stanislavski and Grotowski, and of which academic scholarship has limited grasp. Salata's theoretical analysis of aliveness reaches out to phenomenology and a broad range of post-structural philosophy and critical theory, through which Grotowski's project is portrayed as philosophical practice"-- Provided by publisher. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [207]-214) and index |
Beschreibung: | xvi, 220 p. 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9780415534031 |
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adam_text | The Unwritten Grotowski
Theory and Practice of the Encounter
Kris Salata
13 Routledge
Taylor amp; Francis Croup
NEW YORK LONDON
Contents
A Note to the Reader xi
Preface xiii
Acknowledgme?its xv
Prologue: A Journal from a Voyage to the Living Room 1
1 Grotowski Studies in a New Key 13
2 The Inner Man and His Deed: Jerzy Grotowski and the
Heritage of Adam Mickiewicz and Polish Romanticism 60
3 Towards the Non-(Re)presentational Actor:
From Grotowski to Richards 81
4 Nearness in Creation: From The Twin to The Letter 100
5 Towards a Theory of Aliveness: Pyric Theatre 118
6 Genealogy of Homecoming: A Journey of The Living Room 158
Notes 183
Bibliography 207
Index 215
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