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«Accions» i La Fura dels Baus
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Estudis escènics: quaderns de l'Institut del Teatre. 1986, Núm. 28
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<p>La Fura dels Baus has gone across the Iberian Peninsula performing Accions and it has reached Argentine. People has thought that the group was bom with this show but that is not true. We should know its history. La Fura dels Baus appears in 1979 and in 1982 is reorganized. Its first actions have taken place in the streets of Sitges in 1983. Nowadays La Fura is composed of ten members and they define themselves as a theatre-music cooperative. One of the writings signed by the group is entitled “Manifest canalla” and reads as follows: «every action is a practical exercice, an agressive performance against the audience's passivity». Accions is a show which has been constructed in an empiric way: its plasticity is a combination of both painting and sculpture. They have never started from an academic idea to resolve plastic questions. Pyrotechnics are an important element in the show. In Accions there is neither actors nor characters but people perfoming actions. You can only talk about it in full details after having seen the show several times.</p>
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Xavier Fàbregas i el teatre valencià entre els dos pròlegs de l'«Homenatge a Florentí Montfort»
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Estudis escènics: quaderns de l'Institut del Teatre. 1989, Núm. 30
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En la segona edició —primera íntegra—de l’obra Homenatge a Florentí Montfort, d’en Josep Lluís i Rodolf Sirera, considerada el punt de partida del nou teatre valencià, s’inclouen dos pròlegs d’en Xavier Fàbregas, que va ...
Bibliografia Teatral Catalana, 1982-1983
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Estudis escènics: quaderns de l'Institut del Teatre. 1985, Núm. 26
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Fàbregas: la necessitat de lluitar, la vocació de saber (aproximació a un compromís intel·lectual)
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Estudis escènics: quaderns de l'Institut del Teatre. 1989, Núm. 30
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L’esperit reservat d’en Fàbregas constituí en bona part l’actitud que el personatge adoptà per defensar una independència radical respecte a moviments i grups que conformaven el seu entorn. En Fàbregas s’«alinea amb les ...
Qüestions preliminars a la semiòtica teatral
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Estudis escènics: quaderns de l'Institut del Teatre. 1984, Núm. 25
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<p>This article tries to shed light, by going over a series of texts, on whether it is possible or legitimate to make a semiotic analysis of the theatre and, at the same time, to delimit the relevance —the nature, so to speak— of the theatrical phenomenon. In the first part of the work —Theatre and Communication— there is an analysis of objections to theatre semiotic based on what may be defined as Panlinguistic Reductionism. This identifies language and communication, tongue and code, in a tautological way and considers double articulation to be essential in order to speak of language (Mounin, La Communication Théatrale, 1969). Metz, Eco and above all Ruffini (who defines the concept of Code by taking up Prieto's notions of sematic and noetic fields) expose the contradictions and errors implicit in mechanical, a priori transpositions of linguistic methods and notions to other semiotic fields. Mounin considers the relationship between stage and public to be one of stimulation but not of communication. But this objection stands on an erroneous base, since what is defined as «transposition among codes» really means «transposition between noetic fields with different codes».</p>
<p>The second part —The Object of Theatrical Semiotics: from the Text to the Performance— certifies the theatre’s complexity and code-variety or, as De Marinis says, the multidimensionality and heterogeneity of the theatrical phenomenon or again, as Marthes says, the theatre’s “informational polyphony”. Various works are analysed which, starting from the above-mentioned panlinguistic reductionism, reduce the semiotic analysis of the theatre to an analysis of the written text: Ingarden (who reduces the essence of the theater to the whitten text), Jansen (who considers the text as an invariant and the performance as a variant), Pagnini (who gives to the text the stature of profound structure and to the performance that of superficial structure), Gullí-Pugliatti (who considers the written text to be a metatext that describes the performance). After defending the relevance of the performance, a semiotics of transdisciplinary theater capable of avoiding panlinguistic reductionism is proposed.</p>...