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Notes i dades per a un estudi inicial de l'activitat «performance» a Catalunya
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Estudis escènics: quaderns de l'Institut del Teatre. 1988, Núm. 29
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<p>Among so many expressive possibilities of the alternative form, the art based on action, and, more exactly, the performance, have no roots in Catalonia, where the most established artistic tradition was painting.</p>
<p>That ...
La «performance» i els mèdia: la utilització de la imatge
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Estudis escènics: quaderns de l'Institut del Teatre. 1988, Núm. 29
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<p>The performance has evolved appreciably from the first action of John Cage and Allan Kaprow to the present-day performances of Laurie Anderson, Michel Lemieux or Monty Cantsin. That genre has developed from the staging ...
Discurs sinergètic i accionisme. (Tres peces de Beuys)
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Estudis escènics: quaderns de l'Institut del Teatre. 1988, Núm. 29
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<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Articulades entre elles per múltiples elements recurrents, les accions de Joseph Beuys suposen la materialització d’un discurs que parteix de les línies mestres del pensament, que convoca ...
Un investigador en temps de crisi. Xavier Fàbregas vist per Joaquim Molas. Monòleg transcrit per Santiago Fontdevila i Joan-Anton Benach
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Estudis escènics: quaderns de l'Institut del Teatre. 1989, Núm. 30
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A manera de pòrtic, el catedràtic Joaquim Molas descriu la trajectòria d’en Xavier Fàbregas i analitza les arrels familiars i culturals del personatge així com la seva evolució, tant en el terreny de la crítica com en el ...
Joan Oliver o el «realisme»
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Estudis escènics: quaderns de l'Institut del Teatre. 1983, Núm. 22
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<p>Interview between Feliu Formosa and the playwright Joan Oliver (Sabadell, 1899). Joan Oliver was born in the bosom of a traditional family of the bourgeoisie of Sabadell. Since youth he concentrated on Arts and he wrote poems, plays and prose. He wrote for severa! periodical publications. In 1928 he published his first book, Una tragedia a Lil·liput (A tragedy in Lil·liput). The following year he made his debut in the theatre with the presentation in «Mirador» of Gairebé un acte o Joan, Joana i Joanet (Almost an act or Joan, Joana and Joanet). But, till 1934, he doesn't begin his important poetic career —during it he uses the pseudonym of Pere Quart— with Les decapitacions (The Decapitations). His first important play was Cataclisme (Cataclysm) (1935). He wrote other plays such as: Allò que tal vegada s'esdevingué (That which perhaps occurred) and Cambrera Nova (New Waitress) (1937); La fam (The Hunger) (1938, Prize of the Teatre Català de la Comèdia); Ball robat (Dance Stolen) and Primera representació (First Performance) (performed for the first time in 1958 and 1959); La drecera (The Short Cut) (Àngel Guimerà Prize, 1957). He made very good translations, both from narrators (Colette, Elsa Morante, Simone de Beauvoir) and playwrights (Molière, Shaw, Claudel, Beckett, Cekhov, Goldoni, Labiche…). Joan Oliver tried to be iconoclast and several subjects that distinguished definitely his work are placed between humour and satire.</p>...