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Arta dialogului sau „Cum dramaturgii basarabeni ai anilor ’90 discutau cu Platon”
The art of dialogue or „How the Bessarabian playwrights of the 1990s discussed with Plato”

Author(s): Dorina Khalil-Butucioc
Subject(s): Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts, Cultural history, Music, Ancient Philosphy, History of Art
Published by: Institutul Patrimoniului Cultural al Academiei de Științe a Moldovei
Keywords: contemporary national drama; play; language; dialogue; monologue; show;

Summary/Abstract: The inner mobility of the theater, doubled by the fast pace of life under the wave of postmodernity at the end of the twentieth century, conditioned not only the re-definition of a new theatrical language, but also the re-writing of dialogic forms specific to theatrical art. Or, in the texts of Constantin Cheianu, Val Butnaru, Nicolae Negru, Mircea V. Ciobanu, Dumitru Crudu, Irina Nechit, Maria Șleahtițchi and Nicolae Leahu, dialogue does not only have the classic role of triggering and motivating the action. The (sub)layers of conflict dialogues and „deaf dialogues”, parallel and echo dialogues, seemingly „absurd” association dialogues and „thesis-antithesis” dialogues, the dialogue monologues and the monologue dialogues evoke the alternation of linguistic registers and the play of languages. Completing and continuing the openness to multiple textual styles, the language of dialogues triggers and finalizes the communicative process between written and spoken, but also between text-show-audience. The „palpation” of the types of dialogues and the „immersion” in the mise en abysses of language give us the revelation of deciphering the symbols and meanings of contemporary national and universal drama and theater.

  • Issue Year: 30/2021
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 64-69
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: Romanian