The Grotowski SourcebookRICHARD SCHECHNER, Lisa Wolford Wylam Routledge, 05.11.2013 - 548 Seiten This acclaimed volume is the first to provide a comprehensive overview of Jerzy Grotowski's long and multi-faceted career. It is essential reading for anyone interested in Grotowski's life and work. Edited by the two leading experts on Grotowski, the sourcebook features: *essays from the key performance theorists who worked with Grotowski, including Eugenio Barba, Peter Brook, Jan Kott, Eric Bentley, Harold Clurman, and Charles Marowitz *writings which trace every phase of Grotowski's career from his 'theatre of production' to 'objective drama' and 'art as vehicle' *a wide-ranging collection of Grotowski's own writings, plus an interview with his closest collaborator and 'heir', Thomas Richards *an array of photographs documenting Grotowski and his followers in action *a historical-critical study of Grotowski by Richard Schechner. |
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... practice has expanded explosively . It now comprises a panoply of genres ranging from play , to popular entertainments , to theatre , dance , and music , to secular and religious rituals , to " performance in everyday life , " to ...
... practice has expanded explosively . It now comprises a panoply of genres ranging from play , to popular entertainments , to theatre , dance , and music , to secular and religious rituals , to " performance in everyday life , " to ...
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... practice as Ronald Grimes . But the silence of those who were systematically present , working day after day for a number of years , makes it easy for the reader to overlook the fact that there is other knowledge to which we simply do ...
... practice as Ronald Grimes . But the silence of those who were systematically present , working day after day for a number of years , makes it easy for the reader to overlook the fact that there is other knowledge to which we simply do ...
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... practice . Such criticism reflects a common , almost pervasive thread of negative response to Grotowski's post - theatrical activity , focusing on the dubious legiti- macy of work that utilizes artistic means but is not mounted for ...
... practice . Such criticism reflects a common , almost pervasive thread of negative response to Grotowski's post - theatrical activity , focusing on the dubious legiti- macy of work that utilizes artistic means but is not mounted for ...
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... practice in the work of Stanislavsky , by whose direct successors he was trained . Artaud , Grotowski maintained , had extra- ordinary visions of what the theatre could be . but never articulated a clear methodology by means of which to ...
... practice in the work of Stanislavsky , by whose direct successors he was trained . Artaud , Grotowski maintained , had extra- ordinary visions of what the theatre could be . but never articulated a clear methodology by means of which to ...
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... practice , and on a process of energy transformation that can occur within the doer as a result of working with these tools / Thomas Richards , leader of the day- to - day work at the Pontedera research centre , suggests that the songs ...
... practice , and on a process of energy transformation that can occur within the doer as a result of working with these tools / Thomas Richards , leader of the day- to - day work at the Pontedera research centre , suggests that the songs ...
Inhalt
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Textual montage | 56 |
Wyspianskis Akropolis | 64 |
Theatre Laboratory 13 Rzedow | 73 |
Grotowskis Apocalypsis | 88 |
Interview with Grotowski | 107 |
The Laboratory Theatre in New York 1969 | 114 |
The Vigil Czuwanie | 226 |
A prose meditation on Grotowski | 248 |
Lisa Wolford | 283 |
Grotowski or the Limit | 306 |
Some parallels in the training process | 312 |
Subjective Reflections on Objective Work | 328 |
Breaking the silence | 350 |
Objective Drama | 356 |
Why Should I Take Part in the Sacred Dance? | 134 |
Let Grotowski Sacrifice Masculinity | 141 |
Grotowski Right Did the Word Come Last? | 152 |
Jerzy Grotowski | 161 |
Dissolution and diaspora | 172 |
In Memory of Ryszard Cieslak | 189 |
Richard Schechner | 207 |
The day that is holy | 215 |
Lisa Wolford | 367 |
Performer | 376 |
From Objective Drama to | 385 |
Where is Gurutowski? | 404 |
Shapeshifter shaman trickster artist adept | 460 |
Notes | 495 |
Index | 510 |
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