BY A AESTHETICS OF CREATIVE RECEPCION AND PERFORMATIVE COMMUNICATION IN THEATRE: IMAGE , IMAGINATION AND IMAGINARY
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aesthetics of reception, imagination, pleasure, theaterAbstract
The study aims to reflect on the reception and communication in theater proposing, above all, a creative reception and active communication, whose performance of the imaginary through performative game seems to be, respectively, a favorable supposition. It is true that the receiver is in constant search by experience, affectation, for pleasure; but possibly it is an encounter with oneself, in an action seeking to mobilize their own creativity, confronting their own ideas, empowering or transforming their ideologies and externalizing their sensitivities and emotions. In this case, art is an instrument, the theater space for this meeting and artist of a provocative action that happens only on the consent of the receptive imagination.Downloads
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