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Claremont Colleges

2014

Physical theatre

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Front Matter, Contents - Grotowski And His Legacy In Poland, Kathleen Cioffi Jul 2014

Front Matter, Contents - Grotowski And His Legacy In Poland, Kathleen Cioffi

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Introduction: Grotowski's Evolving Influence In Poland, Kathleen Cioffi Jul 2014

Introduction: Grotowski's Evolving Influence In Poland, Kathleen Cioffi

Mime Journal

In this introduction, Kathleen Cioffi discusses the physical basis of Jerzy Grotowski’s practice and describes how it developed through the various stages of his career, from the Laboratory Theatre stage to the Art as vehicle stage. She also surveys Grotowski’s Polish reception, including various controversies surrounding his work, and analyzes the evolution of his influence on several generations of physical theatre practitioners in Poland.


The Notebooks Of Rena Mirecka, Zbigniew Osiński Jul 2014

The Notebooks Of Rena Mirecka, Zbigniew Osiński

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Rena Mirecka, Jerzy Grotowski’s leading actress, kept notebooks detailing her experiences in the early years of Grotowski’s Laboratory Theatre, 1959–1964, when the theatre was in Opole. The notebooks—appearing here in English translation for the first time—provide a record of the development of Grotowski’s working method, as well as the development of Mirecka herself, from a naïve young near-amateur to a maturer actress whom Grotowski designated as the leader responsible for the “plastic” exercises in the Laboratory Theatre company.