Stanislavski in Dialogical Acting with the Inner Partner – In the Neighbourhood with Brecht

Authors

MUSILOVÁ Martina

Year of publication 2018
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Stanislavski Studies
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
web https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/20567790.2018.1439674
Keywords Stanislavski, Brecht, Vyskočil, acting, Dialogical Acting with the Inner Partner, experiencing, distancing
Description The study introduces a discipline, Dialogical Acting with the Inner Partner, which explores a double existence of an actor in the role and the ability of identifying with the role or distancing from it. The principle of identifying corresponds with Stanislavski’s concept of acting of experiencing and the truthful presence on the stage. The principle of distancing is based on anti-illusionist principles of Brechtian and Russian avant-garde theatre. The integration of these antithetic principles is enabled by the actor’s inner partner (inner spectator) which is understood as an integral component of a triadic concept, author–actor–spectator. The discipline was founded by Czech alternative actor, writer and pedagogue Ivan Vyskočil.

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