BODILY EDUCATION IN MODERNIST CULTURE – FREEDOM AND COMMODIFICATION

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  • Kent Sjöström Malmö Theatre Academy, Lund University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22456/2236-3254.70090

Keywords:

Actors’ Training, Bodily Techniques, Bodily Discourses, Orientalism, Avant-Garde, Modernism

Abstract

The actor’s practice and bodily training during the twentieth century are specifically related not only to different bodily techniques, but also to language, modern society, and the concept of freedom. Nationalism, anti-intellectualism, bodily and vitalistic purism, and a sceptical distance from the modern project at the beginning of the twentieth century serve as a starting point for a discussion about the actor’s body and bodily training. From a critical point of view, phenomena like orientalism, rural escapism, and the amount of bodily techniques in actors’ training in the second half of the twentieth century are juxtaposed with rhetoric about bodily freedom and a consumerism in line with tendencies in the rest of society. The discourse surrounding the concept of bodily freedom can be seen as a disciplinary project and a commodification of the body in the present-day marketplace. A contemporary discussion about identities – such as constructions, authenticity, and post-colonialism – might influence actors’ education and make it more individualised, but also increase awareness of values and power relations that are at stake when working with different bodily techniques in such education.

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Author Biography

Kent Sjöström, Malmö Theatre Academy, Lund University

Kent Sjöström possui PhD em Teatro. É ator, encenador e professor Associado na Malmö Theatre Academy, Lund University(Suécia).

 

Possui bacharelado em Filosofia, Literatura e Estudos Dramáticos na Lund University na Suécia. Iniciou sua carreia artística como ator em grupos experimentais de teatro na Suécia em 1979. Nos anos seguintes dirigiu vários espetáculos pelo país e, nos últimos 25 anos tem trabalhado como professor convidado em academias de teatro na Suécia, Finlândia e Noruega. Desde 2013, é membro do comitê para pesquisa e desenvolvimento da academia National School of Performing Arts, em Copenhagem -  Dinamarca. Membro da International Brecht Society, participou Porto Alegre como convidado para o Simpósio dessa instituição. Suas pesquisas hoje estão voltadas para as práticas artísticas relacionadas ao trabalho cênico do ator e a ação física, e está escrevendo uma coleção de ensaios, baseados em sua pesquisa sobre “performing and emboding ideologies”.

Published

2016-12-28

How to Cite

Sjöström, K. (2016). BODILY EDUCATION IN MODERNIST CULTURE – FREEDOM AND COMMODIFICATION. Revista Cena, (21), 112–125. https://doi.org/10.22456/2236-3254.70090

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