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Grotowski in Taiwan| More than objective drama

<p> In Taiwan&rsquo;s experimental theatre, the &ldquo;Grotowski phenomenon&rdquo; is too prominent to be ignored. The &ldquo;Grotowski method,&rdquo; as it is called in Taiwan, has nurtured a generation of experimental theatre workers ever since the mid-1980s. In this dissertation I will investigate the entire picture of how the Grotowski-to-Taiwan transmission began. This investigation begins with the American encounter between the Polish exile and two Taiwanese overseas students in the Objective Drama Program at U.C. Irvine in 1985 &ndash; and what subsequently developed from that encounter in the context of Taiwan&rsquo;s Little Theatre Movement and New Age Movement. Their encounter is not simply a manifestation of Western cultural hegemony. Grotowski&rsquo;s physical training fills a cultural need in Taiwan, a place in which the grand narrative of the Great China ideology was dissolving and liberation of both language and body was beginning in earnest. Taiwan&rsquo;s liberal religious and spiritual environment gave Grotowski&rsquo;s post-theatrical work, particularly the &ldquo;inner aspect&rdquo; of his work, a promised land full of fertile ground. And it was upon this fertile ground that the seeds of Grotowski&rsquo;s ideas fell, with time took root, grew vigorously and finally bloomed in a way that Grotowski could never have imagined.</p>

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:PROQUEST/oai:pqdtoai.proquest.com:10191960
Date09 December 2016
CreatorsChang, Chia-fen
PublisherNew York University
Source SetsProQuest.com
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
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