UNDER THE CASTLE AS AN EXAMPLE TO PHYSICAL THEATER RESEARCHES IN TURKEY
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Abstract
The art of theater has gradually moved away from the dominance of
dramatic text, with the paradigm shift that began with the historical avant-garde
movements. The theatricality process of the theater, which started with the tendencies
towards realistic theater, has evolved from textual theatricality to the stage
theatricality. The tendency of physical theater is one of the examples that have found
theoretical and practical value in this direction. In the physical theater, there has been
a shift from mimetic actors who are obliged to play the verbal situations drawn by
dramatic text, to creative actors who put their physical narrative into the foreground.
In the physical theater, besides this new definition of the player who started to
produce the play with all his physicalness, many aspects of the theater, such as play,
stage, audience, are reinterpreted. In the first part of this article, the pedagogical
principles of the Lecoq School, which has a contemporary physical theater tendency
will be focused on. Following that, the play ‘Under the Castle’ which was staged by
the artists during the 2017-2018 art season, who came together within the structure of
Physical Theatre and Comedy School in Turkey and who have built their
contemporary art productions on Physical Theater studies, will be discussed.
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| Authors | EŞİGÜL, Züleyha; |
| Journal | ulakbilge: sosyal bilimler dergisi |
| Year | 2018 |
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