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O sujeito-ator e a música na constituição de si : uma perspectiva narrativo – biográficaRasslan, Simone Nogueira January 2014 (has links)
O presente trabalho pretende compreender os modos de subjetivação pelos quais atores tornam-se sujeitos de sua prática musical. O material empírico desta pesquisa são as narrativas dos profissionais das artes cênicas que executam vocal e instrumentalmente as trilhas sonoras de seus espetáculos ao vivo. Foram obtidas, por meio de entrevistas, narrativas individuais com dois participantes e uma entrevista coletiva de seu grupo de trabalho. A abordagem teórica apoia-se nos fundamentos da pesquisa narrativa, principalmente no aporte de Jerome Bruner (2002; 2000) e nos estudos sobre discurso, saber e sujeito de Michel Foucault. A análise dos dados foi realizada com uma inspiração na perspectiva arqueológica foucaultiana, que entende o discurso como prática radicalmente histórica, inseparável das relações de poder, da produção de saber e da produção de sujeitos e subjetividades. As reflexões deste estudo permitiram compreender que a constituição musical do ator é condição inevitável para sua prática profissional; igualmente, que a subjetividade inscrita na apropriação da experiência musical, ao longo da vida, ocorre como cuidado de si e prática de si, e se torna fundamental para o aperfeiçoamento do ofício do ator e para a constituição de si mesmo. / This work intends to understand the modes of subjectivation through actors become subjects of their musical practice. The research’s empirical material is the narratives of the drama professionals who perform their plays’ soundtracks in live by using voice and instruments. Narratives were collected through individual narrative interviews with two participants and a collective interview with their work group. The theoretical approach is narrative inquiry fundamentals, particularly Jerome Bruner (2002; 2000) contribution and Michel Foucault studies of discourse, knowledge and subject. The data analysis was inspired by the foucauldian archaeological perspective, that considers discourse as a radically historic practice, inseparable of power relationship, knowledge production and production of subjects and subjectivities. Reflections from this study allowed comprehending that actor musical constitution is inescapable condition for his professional practice; that subjectivity registered in the musical experience appropriation along the life takes place like care of the self and practice of the self, and it becomes fundamental for the actor’s craft improvement and selfconstitution.
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O sujeito-ator e a música na constituição de si : uma perspectiva narrativo – biográficaRasslan, Simone Nogueira January 2014 (has links)
O presente trabalho pretende compreender os modos de subjetivação pelos quais atores tornam-se sujeitos de sua prática musical. O material empírico desta pesquisa são as narrativas dos profissionais das artes cênicas que executam vocal e instrumentalmente as trilhas sonoras de seus espetáculos ao vivo. Foram obtidas, por meio de entrevistas, narrativas individuais com dois participantes e uma entrevista coletiva de seu grupo de trabalho. A abordagem teórica apoia-se nos fundamentos da pesquisa narrativa, principalmente no aporte de Jerome Bruner (2002; 2000) e nos estudos sobre discurso, saber e sujeito de Michel Foucault. A análise dos dados foi realizada com uma inspiração na perspectiva arqueológica foucaultiana, que entende o discurso como prática radicalmente histórica, inseparável das relações de poder, da produção de saber e da produção de sujeitos e subjetividades. As reflexões deste estudo permitiram compreender que a constituição musical do ator é condição inevitável para sua prática profissional; igualmente, que a subjetividade inscrita na apropriação da experiência musical, ao longo da vida, ocorre como cuidado de si e prática de si, e se torna fundamental para o aperfeiçoamento do ofício do ator e para a constituição de si mesmo. / This work intends to understand the modes of subjectivation through actors become subjects of their musical practice. The research’s empirical material is the narratives of the drama professionals who perform their plays’ soundtracks in live by using voice and instruments. Narratives were collected through individual narrative interviews with two participants and a collective interview with their work group. The theoretical approach is narrative inquiry fundamentals, particularly Jerome Bruner (2002; 2000) contribution and Michel Foucault studies of discourse, knowledge and subject. The data analysis was inspired by the foucauldian archaeological perspective, that considers discourse as a radically historic practice, inseparable of power relationship, knowledge production and production of subjects and subjectivities. Reflections from this study allowed comprehending that actor musical constitution is inescapable condition for his professional practice; that subjectivity registered in the musical experience appropriation along the life takes place like care of the self and practice of the self, and it becomes fundamental for the actor’s craft improvement and selfconstitution.
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Os aparelhadores de cenas e a preceituação da prática cênica: uma reflexão sobre a obra de Sebastiano Serlio / The scene fitter and the preception of stagecraft: a reflection on the work of Sebastiano SerlioVania Cristina Cerri 02 May 2011 (has links)
Identificação e reconstituição das preceptivas da prática cênica no século XVI italiano a partir da análise exegética do \"Tratado sobre as cenas\", pertencente à obra Da arquitetura e Perspectiva do arquiteto e preceptor bolonhês Sebastiano Serlio. O esquadrinhamento dos três gêneros de cenas antigos - tragédia, comédia e sátira -, normatizados por Serlio a partir do escrito vitruviano sobre arquitetura, tem em vista modificações e adequações consoantes à proposição da \"cena moderna\", cuja matéria baseia-se na pintura e na arquitetura, das quais se distingue ao compor assunto próprio às artes cênicas. A cena, perspectiva e tridimensional, ornada com relevos e materiais diversos, é caracterizada por volumes com os quais as personagens interagem, tornando-se espaço próprio à ação cênica, conveniente com o gênero e aparatos. Estendendo-se além da preceituação e confecção dos aparatos cênicos, amplia o ingenium arquitetônico, pela prescrição de ações corporais distintas na figura de personagens em movimento, qualificando matéria da representação cênica, mesmo que ainda não reconhecida como arte autônoma. / Identification and reconstitution of the precepts of stagecraft in the Italian sixteenth century, from the exegetical analysis of the \"Treaty on the scene\", belonging to the work Of architecture and perspective, of the bolognese architect and preceptor, Sebastiano Serlio. The scrutinizing of the three ancient genres of scenes - tragedy, comedy and satire - normalized by Serlio from Vitruvius writing about architecture, aim modifications and adaptations according to the proposition of the \'modern scene\', whose subject matter has its foundations in painting and architecture, from which it distinguishes itself by being proper subject to the performing arts. The scene, three-dimensional and perspective, adorned with reliefs and various materials, is characterized by volumes with which the characters interact, becoming appropriate space to stage action, convenient to the genre and apparatuses. Extending beyond the preception and confection of scenic devices, amplifies the architectural ingenium, by prescribing distinct corporal actions in the figure of characters in motion, qualifying it as matter of scenic representation, even if not yet recognized as autonomous art.
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An Historical Study of the Hartman Stock Company, Columbus, OhioHodgson, Sandra K. January 1962 (has links)
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Applied Design: An Exploration Of Arts Integration Through Theatrical Design In The Fourth Grade ClassroomFuss, Alicia 01 January 2010 (has links)
The purpose of this action-research study is to explore a new pedagogical tool for myself as a teaching artist: Applied Design. My ideas around Applied Design are rooted in the field of Creative Drama, and grew out of a desire to explore theatrical design in the same process-centered way that Creative Drama explores informal and improvisational drama techniques. To this end, I attempt to determine how the use of Applied Design affects both student engagement and student understanding when applied as an interdisciplinary tool to Language Arts curriculum. For the purposes of this study, I introduced Applied Design as a discovery teaching methodology through a one-week Language Arts unit in a local fourth grade classroom. I collected data from the students, their classroom teacher and myself through questionnaires, written work and personal observation. As I examined the data, I discovered positive relationships between Applied Design and both student engagement and student understanding. Students responded to the discovery teaching methods enthusiastically, and embraced each design project with a dedication that appeared to inspire students to push through difficult moments in effort to complete each given task. Although the length of the study and amount of data generated limited my ability to draw widespread conclusions, the evidence suggests that further study in the applications of Applied Design is merited. This study also begins to discuss what such future study might look like, in effort to push the exploration of Applied Design forward. Ultimately, this action research study reinforced my conviction that process-centered theatrical design can serve as a useful tool for myself as a teaching artist, and inspired me to move forward in my understanding and exploration of its applications.
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Displaced consciousness and historical imprisonment in Pirandello’s Enrico IV and Unamuno’s El hermano Juan o el mundo es teatroWadlington, Francesca Magario 09 August 2019 (has links)
The purpose of this work is to explore how Luigi Pirandello’s Enrico IV (1922) and Miguel de Unamuno’s El hermano Juan o el mundo es teatro (1929) utilize metatheatrical strategies to create plays that constantly question the juxtaposition, and yet the fluidity, of reality and fiction. Through a similar existential search, which is guided by a Sartrean psychoanalytic approach, the protagonists endure a transformation that reveals contrasting results: Enrico remains entrapped in his theatrical portrayal of Henry IV. Conversely, Don Juan frees himself from societal restraints that had portrayed him as a trickster through centuries of literary tradition. In these plays, authority becomes an ever-shifting device that persistently moves from the author, to the characters, and finally to the audience, affecting their own freedom, intended in the Sartrean sense, and being.
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The pictorial in English theatrical staging, 1773-1833Watters, Don Albert January 1954 (has links)
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Exiles, by James JoyceBagley, Edythe Scott January 1965 (has links)
Thesis (M.F.A.)--Boston University. As Partial Fulfillnant for the Master of Fine Arts Degree Requirements, EXILES by James Joyce, directed by Edythe Scott Bagley, April 12 and 13, 1965 / PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Manage form for this thesis or dissertation. It is therefore not openly accessible, though it may be available by request. If you are the author or principal advisor of this work and would like to request open access for it, please contact us at open-help@bu.edu. Thank you. / 2999-01-01
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Anna ChristieAndrews, Loren L. January 1964 (has links)
Thesis (M.F.A.)--Boston University. Boston University School of Fine and Applied Arts, Graduate Thesis Production of ANNA CHRISTIE by
Eugene O'Neill Directed by LOREN ANDREWS. / PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Manage form for this thesis or dissertation. It is therefore not openly accessible, though it may be available by request. If you are the author or principal advisor of this work and would like to request open access for it, please contact us at open-help@bu.edu. Thank you. / 2999-01-01
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A retextualização do escrito para o oral: uma pedagogia expressiva da palavra para atoresMarques, Murillo 19 February 2016 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2016-02-19 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / The actor is the main agency in the theater, as without his theatrical action, the play is incomplete. By adapting a written text to an oral genre, the actor aims to establish a verisimilitude relation between the playwright's forged dialogue and spoken language. This way, the theatrical text, despite from seeming as an everyday speech, it is a literary production, structured and unfinished, inasmuch as it foresees the action and active voice of the actor for its attainment. Therefore, considering the perspective of converting written texts to oral genre, the present research will be based in the intersection between socio interactionist studies on Oral Literary, Conversation Analysis, Sociolinguistics, Psycholinguistics and the practical and theoretical work strands with the text on Theatrical Arts, so that it will evidence the linguistic, semantic, syntactic and prosodic mechanisms used by the actor when converting written genre to oral genre. To the present remark, the analyzed corpus will the class on Verbal Expression from the Drama Art School, institution founded by Alfredo Mesquita in 1948, which since this date contributes to graduating actors that are part of a Modern National Theater scenario / O ator é o principal agente do teatro, sem sua ação cênica, a obra teatral fica incompleta. Ao retextualizar um texto escrito para a modalidade oral, o ator pretende estabelecer uma relação de verossimilhança entre o diálogo forjado pelo dramaturgo e a língua falada. Dessa maneira, o texto de teatro, apesar de parecer com a fala cotidiana, é uma obra literária, estruturada e inacabada, pois pressupõe a ação e a voz viva do ator para a sua efetivação. Portanto, tendo como base a perspectiva de transposição do texto escrito para o oral, a presente pesquisa se apoiará na intersecção entre os estudos sociointeracionistas sobre Oralidade Literária, Análise da Conversação, Sociolinguística e Psicolinguística e as vertentes práticas e teóricas de trabalho com o texto nas Artes Cênicas, para, assim, evidenciar os mecanismos linguísticos, semânticos, sintáticos e prosódicos utilizados pelo ator ao transpor a modalidade escrita para a modalidade oral. Para tal observação, tomamos como corpus de análise a disciplina de Expressão Verbal da Escola de Arte Dramática, instituição fundada por Alfredo Mesquita em 1948 e que desde então contribui para a formação de atores que compõem o panorama de um Moderno Teatro Nacional
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