Etienne Decroux and his Theatre Laboratory

Etienne Decroux and his Theatre Laboratory

Author: Marco de Marinis

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-05-31

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 1000939758

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Etienne Decroux and His Theatre Laboratory is based on the long-awaited translation of Marco De Marinis' monumental work on mime in the twentieth century: Mimo e teatro nel Novecento (1993). Now revised and updated, the volume focuses specifically on the seminal role played by French mime artist and pedagogue Etienne Decroux. Mime is a theatrical form of ancient tradition. In the nineteenth century, it saw both apogee and crisis in the west with the realistic and gesticulating 'white pantomime'. In the twentieth century, it underwent a radical overhaul, transforming into an 'abstract' corporeal art that shunned imitation and narrative, and which instead tended towards the plastic, elliptic, allusive, and symbolic transposition of actions and situations. This book is the result of detailed investigations, based on contemporary accounts and obscure or unpublished materials. Through the examination of the creative, pedagogical, and theoretical work of the 'inventor' of the new mime art, Etienne Decroux, De Marinis focuses on the different assumptions underlying the various modes of the problematic presence of mime in the theatre of the twentieth century: from the utopia of a 'pure' theatre, attributed to the sole essence of the actor, to its decline into a closed poetic genre often nostalgically stuck in the past; from mime as a pedagogical tool for the actor to mime as an expressive and virtuosic means in the hands of the director.


Etienne Decroux

Etienne Decroux

Author: Thomas Leabhart

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2007-04-11

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 1134257929

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These compact, well-illustrated and clearly written books unravel the contribution of modern theatre's most charismatic innovators and are unbeatable value for today's student.


Apostles of Silence

Apostles of Silence

Author: Mira Felner

Publisher: Rutherford [N.J.] : Fairleigh Dickinson University Press ; London : Associated University Presses

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13:

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From the Greek Mimes to Marcel Marceau and Beyond

From the Greek Mimes to Marcel Marceau and Beyond

Author: Annette Lust

Publisher: Scarecrow Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 9780810845930

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One of the few studies covering the historical flow of mime from its beginnings to postmodern movement theatre, this book explores the evolution of mime and pantomime from the Greeks to the 20th Century, depicting the role of mime in dance, clowning, the cinema, and verbal theatre throughout the centuries. With over sixty illustrations, this worldwide study is indispensable for the student, teacher, or fan of mime.


Modern and Post-modern Mime

Modern and Post-modern Mime

Author: Thomas Leabhart

Publisher:

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 157

ISBN-13: 9780333383100

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Modern mime, which has emerged as a major art form has its roots in the theatre work of Jacques Copeau in Paris in the 1920s. Copeau looked for a remedy to the ills of the theatre of his day by turning to the golden age of Greek theatre, the Noh and Kabuki, and commedia dell'arte. Here Copeau found an emphasis on the expressive potential of the actor's whole body, rather than just the voice.


Copeau/Decroux, Irving/Craig

Copeau/Decroux, Irving/Craig

Author: Thomas G Leabhart

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2022-05-11

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 1000544494

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In this series of essays, Thomas Leabhart presents a thorough overview and analysis of Etienne Decroux’s artistic genealogy. After four years’ apprenticeship with Decroux, Thomas Leabhart began to research and discover how forebears and contemporaries might have influenced Decroux’s project. Decades of digging revealed striking correspondences that often led to adjacent fields—art history, philosophy, and anthropology—forays wherein Leabhart’s appreciation of Decroux and his "kinsfolk," who themselves transgressed traditional frontiers, increased. The following essays, composed over a 30-year period, find a common source in a darkened Prague cinema where people gasped at a wooden doll’s sudden reversal of fortune. These essays: investigate the source of that astonishment; continue Leabhart's examination of Decroux’s "family tree"; consider how Copeau's and Decroux's keen observation of animal movement influenced their actor training; record the challenging and paradoxical improvisations chez Decroux; and recall Decroux’s debt to sculpture, poster art, sport and masks. These essays will be of great interest to students, scholars and practitioners in theatre and performance studies.