Laboratory, Spectacle, Disassembly: Dialogical-theatrical Experiments of the Carmen Group in A serpente [The Serpent], by Nelson Rodrigues

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Staging, A Serpente, Theater theory, Dialogism

Abstract

On the border between theater and dialogism, this article proposes reflections on the process of staging A Serpente, by Nelson Rodrigues in 2017 and 2018 by the Carmen Group - Body, Art, Movement and Staging Training Center. From a perspective that reports and analyzes at the same time steps of scenic creation, the text dialogues with the Bakhtinian theory, seeking to understand the constitutive aspects of three dialogical-theatrical experiments: the group's laboratory work, called Serpentes de laboratório, the assembly of A Serpente [The Serpent]in its Show format and the session of Disassembly Scenic. In addition to the theoretical, technical and methodological specificities of each one of the experiments, results signal aspects concerning authorship, reception and significance of the different situations of theatrical communication experienced by the group.

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Jean Carlos Gonçalves, UFPR

UFPR

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2019-08-06

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Gonçalves, J. C. (2019). Laboratory, Spectacle, Disassembly: Dialogical-theatrical Experiments of the Carmen Group in A serpente [The Serpent], by Nelson Rodrigues. Bakhtiniana. Revista De Estudos Do Discurso, 14(3), Port. 15–34 / Eng. 15. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/bakhtiniana/article/view/38334

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