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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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A criação da cena teatral à luz de Alfred Wolfsohn e Roy Hart / The creation of theatrical scene on the light of Alfred Wolfsohn and Roy Hart.

Letícia Chiochetta 27 September 2013 (has links)
Esta pesquisa teórico-prática realiza um estudo do pensamento e dos princípios de trabalho de dois importantes artistas e pesquisadores da voz ainda pouco conhecidos no universo das Artes Cênicas no Brasil: o alemão Alfred Wolfsohn e, seu discípulo, o ator Roy Hart. Wolfsohn desenvolveu, após uma experiência traumática de guerra, uma pesquisa aprofundada sobre a expressão humana através da voz. Já Hart aplicou, à sua maneira, os ensinamentos de Wolfsohn no campo teatral. Esta dissertação de mestrado efetiva ainda uma investigação prática à luz dos fundamentos propostos por esses artistas. Sua contribuição pode ser útil para que o ator vislumbre possibilidades de trabalho exploratório sobre si mesmo, partindo do alicerce corpo/voz enquanto unidade expressiva, além de colaborar com a formação integral do ator. / This research makes a theoretical and practical study of thinking and working principles of two important artists and researchers of the voice still little known in the world of Performing Arts in Brazil: the German Alfred Wolfsohn and his disciple, actor Roy Hart. Wolfsohn developed, after a traumatic experience in the war, a thorough research on the human expression through the voice. Hart applied, in its own way, the teachings of Wolfsohn in the theatrical field. This dissertation also realizes a practical research in the light of the grounds proposed by these artists. His contribution can be useful for the actor to have a glimpse of the possibilities of exploratory work on him/herself departing of the body/voice foundation as an expressive unity, as well as collaborating with the actor\'s whole formation.
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A criação da cena teatral à luz de Alfred Wolfsohn e Roy Hart / The creation of theatrical scene on the light of Alfred Wolfsohn and Roy Hart.

Chiochetta, Letícia 27 September 2013 (has links)
Esta pesquisa teórico-prática realiza um estudo do pensamento e dos princípios de trabalho de dois importantes artistas e pesquisadores da voz ainda pouco conhecidos no universo das Artes Cênicas no Brasil: o alemão Alfred Wolfsohn e, seu discípulo, o ator Roy Hart. Wolfsohn desenvolveu, após uma experiência traumática de guerra, uma pesquisa aprofundada sobre a expressão humana através da voz. Já Hart aplicou, à sua maneira, os ensinamentos de Wolfsohn no campo teatral. Esta dissertação de mestrado efetiva ainda uma investigação prática à luz dos fundamentos propostos por esses artistas. Sua contribuição pode ser útil para que o ator vislumbre possibilidades de trabalho exploratório sobre si mesmo, partindo do alicerce corpo/voz enquanto unidade expressiva, além de colaborar com a formação integral do ator. / This research makes a theoretical and practical study of thinking and working principles of two important artists and researchers of the voice still little known in the world of Performing Arts in Brazil: the German Alfred Wolfsohn and his disciple, actor Roy Hart. Wolfsohn developed, after a traumatic experience in the war, a thorough research on the human expression through the voice. Hart applied, in its own way, the teachings of Wolfsohn in the theatrical field. This dissertation also realizes a practical research in the light of the grounds proposed by these artists. His contribution can be useful for the actor to have a glimpse of the possibilities of exploratory work on him/herself departing of the body/voice foundation as an expressive unity, as well as collaborating with the actor\'s whole formation.
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Shadow, Gender, Transference: Alfred Wolfsohn in Charlotte Salomon's <em>Life? or Theater?</em>

Vaieland, Natalie Marie 01 June 2016 (has links)
Charlotte Salomon's Life? or Theater? is a complex compilation of painting, musical notations, autobiography, cinematic layouts, and literary text. Salomon scholars have neglected a crucial element of Life? or Theater?, which is the significant influence of Salomon's friend, Alfred Wolfsohn. This thesis fills this void by examining the correlation between stylistic influences in Salomon's work and by exploring Wolfsohn's theoretical practices. Using a framework informed by Jungian psychology and Wolfsohn's extensive music theory, this thesis argues that Salomon portrayed her own story via Wolfsohn's philosophy of catharsis. As trauma became a reoccurring theme in Salomon's life, painting and creation became her purification and the means by which she recovered her own sanity. To expound the importance of Salomon's emotional expulsion in Life? or Theater?, this thesis considers her biography, traumatic life events, and her formal art training at the Vereinigte Staatsschulen für Freie und Angewandte Kunst. The combination of her chaotic life events, her training as a visual artist, and her inclusion of musical and theatrical elements emphasize her ability to efficiently call upon the most effective and expressive artistic style for her catharsis. In its synthesis, Salomon's Life? or Theater? becomes a Gesamtkunstwerk that is the pinnacle of German Expressionism. Lastly, this thesis will look to the relationship and influence of Wolfsohn. Arguing that Wolfsohn's influence was more than encouraging Salomon to paint, this thesis will draw connections between Wolfsohn's theories and Salomon's approach to Life? or Theater?. In arguing for the importance of Wolfsohn's theories, and by understanding her work as catharsis via Gesamtkunstwerk, this thesis has contributed new ways of understanding Salomon's complex work, Life? or Theater?, as more than an illustrated autobiography.
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Between Liminality and Transgression: Experimental Voice in Avant-Garde Performance

Johnston, Emma Anne January 2014 (has links)
This thesis explores the notion of ‘experimental voice’ in avant-garde performance, in the way it transgresses conventional forms of vocal expression as a means of both extending and enhancing the expressive capabilities of the voice, and reframing the social and political contexts in which these voices are heard. I examine these avant-garde voices in relation to three different liminal contexts in which the voice plays a central role: in ritual vocal expressions, such as Greek lament and Māori karanga, where the voice forms a bridge between the living and the dead; in electroacoustic music and film, where the voice is dissociated from its source body and can be heard to resound somewhere between human and machine; and from a psychoanalytic perspective, where the voice may bring to consciousness the repressed fears and desires of the unconscious. The liminal phase of ritual performance is a time of inherent possibility, where the usual social structures are inverted or subverted, but the liminal is ultimately temporary and conservative. Victor Turner suggests the concept of the ‘liminoid’ as a more transgressive alternative to the liminal, allowing for permanent and lasting social change. It may be in the liminoid realm of avant-garde performance that voices can be reimagined inside the frame of performance, as a means of exploring new forms of expression in life. This thesis comes out of my own experience as a performer and is informed both by theoretical discourse and practical experimentation in the theatre. Exploring the voice as a liminal, transgressive force requires analysis from an experiential perspective.

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