메뉴 건너뛰기
.. 내서재 .. 알림
소속 기관/학교 인증
인증하면 논문, 학술자료 등을  무료로 열람할 수 있어요.
한국대학교, 누리자동차, 시립도서관 등 나의 기관을 확인해보세요
(국내 대학 90% 이상 구독 중)
로그인 회원가입 고객센터 ENG
주제분류

추천
검색

논문 기본 정보

자료유형
학술저널
저자정보
허순자 (서울예술대학교)
저널정보
한국연극교육학회 연극교육연구 연극교육연구 제31권 제31호
발행연도
2017.1
수록면
179 - 215 (37page)

이용수

표지
📌
연구주제
📖
연구배경
🔬
연구방법
🏆
연구결과
AI에게 요청하기
추천
검색

초록· 키워드

오류제보하기
Open Theatre(1963 73) is considered one of the most prominent ensemble collectives in the development of modern American theatre during the latter half of the twentieth century. This paper endeavors to study and demonstrate an outstanding position and value of the Open Theatre as an unparalleled American laboratory theatre at the dawn of the Off-Off-Broadway movement. Its principal purpose for foundation as it denoted was to discover a new and alternative style of acting. In order to substantiate its artistic significance, in particular terms of the mechanism and acting aesthetics, focus is given primarily to its most influential artistic strategies and practices as the modus operandi throughout. Founded, in reaction to the prevalent Method acting by the actor/director Joseph Chaikin and his like-minded colleagues with a diverse professional background around the performing arts field, Open Theatre intended not to be a producing organization, but fundamentally a process-oriented experimental acting workshop. Chaikin's belief in the value of raising for provocative questions which would lead to aesthetic discoveries they seek to, became their foremost principle. On the premises of the collective creation, though Chaikin's overall leadership was undeniable, those members of the Open Theatre esteemed the acting exercises, which they either adapted and revised or newly created, as their chief means of exploration and investigation, along with those principal aesthetic concepts as the presence. After an extensive examination of the Company's organizational and aesthetic features, this paper, in its final chapter, analyzes the performance piece with a powerful thematic concern on the 'death and dying', in order to demonstrate how those chief workshop strategies are explored as the practical acting techniques. From these and all other facts indicated previously, the development of the modern American theatre owes, this paper concludes, a great deal, to the Open Theatre. Truly the finest American laboratory theatre, the Open Theatre contributed to the paradigm shift of the acting in that theatre.

목차

등록된 정보가 없습니다.

참고문헌 (4)

참고문헌 신청

함께 읽어보면 좋을 논문

논문 유사도에 따라 DBpia 가 추천하는 논문입니다. 함께 보면 좋을 연관 논문을 확인해보세요!

이 논문의 저자 정보

최근 본 자료

전체보기

댓글(0)

0