Contemporary theatre scene

the chorus, the nomad, the tragic power

Authors

  • Carmem Gadelha Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2238-3867.v18i2p131-142

Abstract

 Ethical-political approach toTragic in contemporaryTheater scene.The aim is to observe the
hatching of injured body figurations of those in precarious citizenship conditions. Attention turns to the
polyphony of these minority expressions in choral lyricism aspects – a transit through subjectivation
processes. City and stage spaces are questioned, and verified in them articulations between building
frames of the Modern in its differences with the current scene. Trajectories are made in the transit
between the individual character and the multiple voices of the crowd. Encounters between the Archaic
and the superinformed society are verified. The article brings in the second part and by way of example
brief notes about recently produced shows.

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Author Biography

  • Carmem Gadelha, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro

    Professora Associada da Escola de Comunicação da UFRJ, graduação e pós-graduação. Mestre e Doutura en Comunicação e Cultura, pela mesma instituição. Graduada em Teoria do Teatro, pela UNI-RIO (Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro). Autora, Com Edwaldo Cafezeiro, de "História do teatro brasileiro" (FUNARTE, UFRJ, UERJ) e de "Corpo, espaço, tempo - indagações sobre poética do teatro" (Rio, Editora Aretê, 2013). Publicou inúmeros ensaios e artigos em jornais e revistas especializados. Sua pesquisa atual versa sobre o trágico na cena contemporânea.

Published

2018-12-28

Issue

Section

SALA ABERTA

How to Cite

Gadelha, C. (2018). Contemporary theatre scene: the chorus, the nomad, the tragic power. Sala Preta, 18(2), 131-142. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2238-3867.v18i2p131-142