Corpo risível: o reverso da cura
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https://doi.org/10.5216/ac.v7i2.70546Abstract
The present article tries to understand the construction of a laughable body (ridiculous) in a workshop of initiation to the theatrical comic languages. The text presents the experience of Luis and Clarice, two special students, in a class that aimed to create a laughable body through body exaggeration. It proposes a discussion of the question of error and of the corporal difference in the workshop of comedy in contact with two different corporal experiences: that of the students who did not have any physical deficiency and that of Luis and Clarice. From this experience, and based on the perspective of studies of cultural performances, the authors seek to construct the idea that the body, freed from its automatisms, faced with its differentiation power, can be impelled to the power of creation and, consequently, potency of life.
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