A meeting between the via negativa and the descontruction process of the character on the preparation of actor-dancer of Movère group
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Physical theater, via negativa, deconstruction of the character, preparation of the actor-dancer.Abstract
This article consists in the research of the main theories that underlie the practice of Movère Group, that were developed of the director and researcher Adilson Siqueira, teacher of Universidade Federal de São João del Rei, establishing a dialogue between them and the via negativa, described by Jerzy Grotowski. Starting of those concepts was realized a experience report of my contributions to the preparation of actor-dancers for the spectacle "Tú não te moves de ti”, through elements of corporal practices for contribute for the theoretical proposal of the group as well to their contexts and demands. Through this study we observed the fusion of elements of theater and dance for holding a spectacle of physical theater, as well as the confluence between theory and practice in the preparation of the actor-dancer.Downloads
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