Theatricality of Marionettes in Robert Lepage’s performance mise en scene

Móin-Móin Revista de Estudos sobre Teatro de Formas Animadas

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Theatricality of Marionettes in Robert Lepage’s performance mise en scene

Ano: 2008 | Volume: 1 | Número: 5
Autores: Aleksandar Sasha Dundjerovic
Autor Correspondente: Aleksandar Sasha Dundjerovic | [email protected]

Palavras-chave: teatro de animação

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Resumo Inglês:

Lepage’s theatricality functions within the combination of live and
recorded imagery, it is a communication between performers and all the
technology invited into the space, where in Johannes Barringer’s terms, ‘spatial perceptions are made through what is physically introduced into space.’ Technology is also, as Alison Oddey observes, contributing to the process of creation in devised theatre and influencing the development of the performance in its evolution. Lepage likes to relate to technology at the same level as to the written text (when there is one), and performers’ creativity. This collage of live and recorded could be referred to as techno-en-scene, or technology that is in symbiosis with performer’s action in space. Indeed, Lepage’s techno –en-scene is hybrid theatricality that combines live performance with cinematic imagery, video and slide projections, and collaborations with digital technologies and artists from various disciplines.