Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
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THE PERFORMATIVE NATURE OF MODERN THEATER (AS EXEMPLIFIED BY THE PERFORMANCES OF THE 'RIMINI PROTOKOLL' GROUP AND THE PROJECTS OF CHRISTOPH SCHLINGENSIEF)
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Year of publication2017
Языканглийский
  • Lisenko Anzhela Rafizovna, author
  • Shevchenko Elena Nikolaevna, author
  • Bibliographic description in the original language Lisenko Anzhela R., Shevchenko Elena N., THE PERFORMATIVE NATURE OF MODERN THEATER (AS EXEMPLIFIED BY THE PERFORMANCES OF THE 'RIMINI PROTOKOLL' GROUP AND THE PROJECTS OF CHRISTOPH SCHLINGENSIEF)//AD ALTA-JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH. - 2017. - Vol.7, Is.2. - P.210-212.
    Annotation Аbstract: The authors of the present article appeal to the phenomenon of performative nature in modern German theatre, which, according to many scholars, is its conceptual feature today. The article analyzes the theatrical projects of Christoph Shliengesief and “Rimini Protokoll” group. They are the indicative phenomena of the European stage of the first ten years of the 20th century. Schliengesief's creative activity is earlier than Rimini Protokoll's, but their projects have fundamental affinity. Their works have syncretic nature. The scene of action is not only classical stage but also different sites of urban environment (museum, street, park, container, the body of the truck). Alongside with the professional actors, Schliengesief and than Rimini Protokoll will have invited the amateurs, “the experts of everyday life”, into their stage performances. This enables to enforce a provocative effect of the performance and to make a participant spectator look at a raised problem from with
    Keywords German literature, theatre, modern German drama, Schlingensief, Rimini Protokoll, performance, post-dramatic theatre, post-modernism, political theatre.
    The name of the journal AD ALTA-JOURNAL OF INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH
    URL http://www.magnanimitas.cz/ADALTA/070202/papers/60.pdf
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