Actor’s Dramaturgy: pulling threads from a thick plot
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Dramaturgy, Scenic Body, Discourse, Meanings, PracticesAbstract
Actor’s Dramaturgy is a term that attempts to account for the decentralisation of textual/verbal discourse enunciation processes emerging from complex interactions between the actor’s body and other scenic elements. The article presents an overview of the possible meanings of the term, and also thinks the practices and principles which may guide the research on scenic bodies.
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