Anthropocosmic Theatre

Anthropocosmic Theatre
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 169
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ISBN-10 : 9781135304942
ISBN-13 : 1135304947
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Book Synopsis Anthropocosmic Theatre by : Nichos Nunez

Download or read book Anthropocosmic Theatre written by Nichos Nunez and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2005-06-28 with total page 169 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: First published in 1997. ‘Anthropocosmic Theater is a name which covers a deep theatrical proposition which gives back to dramatic space its participatory capacity. The research, design and production of participatory theatre offers the spectator a cultural dynamic which, with five minutes of instruction, trains him and sustains him so that he can have his own experience because at this stage of evolution we cannot ignore the fact that the vitality and internal spell of any artist manifestation is no longer the heritage of any particular group or clan, but rests beneath the skin of any human being. The participatory dynamics contained in this book are the fruit of fifteen years wok at the UNAM's Taller de Investigacion Teatral’- Nicolas Nunez. This text traces Nunez's research with Grotowski and Strasberg, at the Old Vic in London and in Nahuatlan and Tibetan theatre, to arrive at his design for a unique participatory theatre form. A textbook for students of theatre in Mexico, this volume provides a practical guide to Nunez's ritual/theatrical 'actions' as well as supplying a philosophical context for a work which has resounding implication for theatre in contemporary life.


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