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The book serves as an extension of Danish artist Joachim Koester’s exploration of Jerzy Grotowski’s mythical persona and experimental theater approach. Eugenio Barba describes Grotowski’s practice as a space for physical and psychological experimentation, where actors transform into different beings or objects. In the late 1970s, Grotowski shifted from Paratheater to the Theater of Sources, focusing on transcultural rituals and shamanic practices, including those of Haitian voodoo practitioners and Indian yogis. He viewed ritual as the foundation of drama, leading him to develop a system of “motions” and “spatial practices” that significantly influenced contemporary performance, integrating anthropology, nature, and ritual. Koester’s 16mm films aim to question and recreate the core ideas of Grotowski’s writings and practices, involving former students and collaborators in revisiting Grotowski’s exercises. In one film, Koester features actor Juan Soriano, who worked with Grotowski, performing on the terrace of architect Luis Barragan's house, connecting their artistic visions conceptually. This publication, in collaboration with Koester, investigates Grotowski’s trips to Mexico, offering insights from historians, anthropologists, and former students like Jaime Soriano. It highlights two workshops Grotowski organized in Mexico, one among the Huichol Indians and another in a warehouse near Amecameca, leaving their occurrences sh
Nákup knihy
Maybe one must begin with some particular places, Joachim Koester
- Jazyk
- Rok vydání
- 2016
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