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For a Phenomenology of the Interval in the Theatre performance. A Semiotic Analysis
For a Phenomenology of the Interval in the Theatre performance. A Semiotic Analysis

Author(s): Alin Daniel PIROŞCĂ
Subject(s): Fine Arts / Performing Arts
Published by: Editura ARTES
Keywords: interval; phenomenology; meaning; performance, theatrical cultural codes

Summary/Abstract: Theatre, in the notional complexity to be undertaken, updates and in this update it feels more pronounced the tendencies of increasing the performing spectrum. Writing about theatre inevitably leads you to set on something, on that attribute bringing the conviction that around its analysis the appreciative matters get interesting and reveal assumptions for future analysis.The article we propose approaches theatre in the cardinal ambiguity of meanings, namely in what we call here interval. We assume an approximate delimitation of this range, balancing and improving the center-periphery relationship, and then establish ourselves to turn the performance itself into a phenomenon, with a double implication. Making a connection between the audience and the performance is not something new, but if the significance, the midpoint of this relationship is fractured in the process transmitter-receiver, can we not think of the possibility of the interval/range as a deconstruct refuge of meanings?This paper asserts that if hiding the meaning becomes a phenomenon itself, it will be possible to read the performance by averaging this interval in which will be found, in the articulation of the public’s reception, the association of the cultural and theatrical codes.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 23
  • Page Range: 215-224
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English
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