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On Improvisation: Nine Conservations with Roberto Ciulli
Contributor(s): Maufort, Marc (Editor), Schroer, Stefan (Author), Bartula, Malgorzata (Author)
ISBN: 9052011850     ISBN-13: 9789052011851
Publisher: P.I.E-Peter Lang S.A., Editions Scientifiques
OUR PRICE:   $33.87  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: May 2003
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BISAC Categories:
- Performing Arts | Acting & Auditioning
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Journalism
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Communication Studies
Dewey: 792.028
LCCN: 2003048653
Series: Dramaturgies,
Physical Information: 166 pages
 
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Roberto Ciulli is one of the most exciting and provocative theatre directors of our time. In these conversations he expounds the transformative ideas on theatrical improvisation which have challenged actors and audiences alike to rethink what they understand the nature of theatre practice to be. Using examples from more than twenty years of innovative performances with the Theater an der Ruhr, he describes the workshop process, the long-term personal commitment, and the political and aesthetic concepts driving his view of theatre as an agent of social change. His pioneering espousal of internationalisation as a basic principle of contemporary theatre work has won him great acclaim, particularly for his intercultural Silk Road Project with theatre companies in Central Asia.
It is not possible for us to know what the next three minutes will bring. You know certain things, but the space for improvisation in one human being's day is immeasurably greater. Even if what you are doing is routine, and one might say you have no free space to improvise - precisely at that point you notice that improvisation is taking place here too. You do the same thing every morning, and yet it is not the same. You perform the same actions, but they are different. (Roberto Ciulli)
These conversations have been translated by Geoffrey Davis, who teaches at the University of Aachen.