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«…El jo, jo… el més fastigós de tots els pronoms!»
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Estudis escènics: quaderns de l'Institut del Teatre. 2022, Núm. 47
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<p>Italo Calvino, en una de les sis conferències que prepara per a la Universitat de Harvard, i que estan publicades sota el títol de Seis propuestas para el próximo milenio (Ed. Siruela), concretament en la seva xerrada titulada «Multiplicidad », cita l’escriptor italià Carlo Emilio Gadda (1893-1973): «…El jo, jo… el més fastigós de tots els pronoms! Els pronoms! Són els polls del pensament. Quan el pensament té polls, s’ha de gratar com tots els que tenen polls… I a les ungles, llavors… es troben els pronoms: els pronoms personals…».</p><p>A partir d’aquesta cita, crítica irreverent als pronoms personals, fem un repàs breu i informal per algunes de les tendències o els recursos dramatúrgics de la nostra actualitat teatral, amb un èmfasi especial en les «dramatúrgies del jo».</p>...
<p>Italo Calvino, in one of the six lectures he prepared for Harvard University, published in the book Six Memos for the Next Millennium (Penguin Modern Classics), specifically in “Multiplicity”, cites the Italian writer Carlo Emilio Gadda (1893-1973): “…I, me! … are the dirtiest of all pronouns! The pronouns! They’re the lice of thought. When a thought has lice, it scratches, like everyone who has lice… and they get in the fingernails, then… you find pronouns: personal pronouns…”</p><p>Based on this quote, an irreverent critique of personal pronouns, we briefly and informally review some of the trends or dramaturgical resources in our current theatre, with special emphasis on “dramaturgies of the self”.</p>...
<p>Italo Calvino, in one of the six lectures he prepared for Harvard University, published in the book Six Memos for the Next Millennium (Penguin Modern Classics), specifically in “Multiplicity”, cites the Italian writer Carlo Emilio Gadda (1893-1973): “…I, me! … are the dirtiest of all pronouns! The pronouns! They’re the lice of thought. When a thought has lice, it scratches, like everyone who has lice… and they get in the fingernails, then… you find pronouns: personal pronouns…”</p><p>Based on this quote, an irreverent critique of personal pronouns, we briefly and informally review some of the trends or dramaturgical resources in our current theatre, with special emphasis on “dramaturgies of the self”.</p>...
«Voluntat» i l'ideari galdosià
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Estudis escènics: quaderns de l'Institut del Teatre. 1974, Núm. 18
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«Quien mal hace, bien no espere» (assaig dramàtic a un acte i en vers)
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Estudis escènics: quaderns de l'Institut del Teatre. 1974, Núm. 18
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«Performance»: una visió actual nord-americana
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Estudis escènics: quaderns de l'Institut del Teatre. 1988, Núm. 29
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<p>RoseLee Goldberg's book Performance; Live Art 1909 to the Present, published in 1979 indicated in its closing chapter that performance art was moving more and more into the realm of entertaintment, using forms such as cabaret, television sitcoms and rock n'roll as the basis for new work, away from the more esoteric and often paradoxical work of the seventies, with its insistence on ideas over product, and concept over commonly accepted professional execution. Indeed, as this extract from the update of Ms. Goldberg's book Performance (plublished in the fall of 1987) shows, her predictions for the eighties were remarkably accurate. The new generations have created a body of work that is obsessed with the popular media. Indeed, the old cry by artists to break clown the barriers between life and art has, in their work, meant the breakdown between art and the media, often referred to as one between High art and Low. Ms. Goldberg describes the theatrical and highly professional mood of eighties performance, concluding at the same time that performance, despite its popularisation by the media, despite art school curricula and dissertations, remains an open ended and unpredictable medium for artistic experimentation.</p>...
«Performance»: una aproximació personal
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Estudis escènics: quaderns de l'Institut del Teatre. 1988, Núm. 29
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<p>Elisabeth Jappe was born in France, brought up in Holland and since her wedding she has lived in Germany. She objects both the frontiers between countries and the divisions in cultural fields. That explains her especial ...