Creativity and Humanistic ideals of V. Boguslavski’s (1757-1829) Philosophy of Theatre (in the Vilnius theatre) Cover Image

Kûrybiniai Ir Humanistiniai Idealai V. Boguslavskio (1757-1829) Teatro Filosofijoje (Vilniaus Miesto Teatre)
Creativity and Humanistic ideals of V. Boguslavski’s (1757-1829) Philosophy of Theatre (in the Vilnius theatre)

Author(s): Egidijus Mažintas
Subject(s): Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts, Cultural history, Metaphysics, Social Philosophy, 18th Century
Published by: Visuomeninė organizacija »LOGOS«
Keywords: history of art; will; life; good; evil; education;

Summary/Abstract: Because of the displacement and loss of a vital intellectual tradition, the rupture between the Lithuanian art theater in Vilnius in XVIII century culture and the present is obvious,. Because compromised forms of metaphysical thinking, its contemporaneity becomes impenetrable for Lithuanian theater rationality. Boguslavskis’s teaching and art therapy or pedagogy is a system which has its own inner logic. It is evident that various works of Boguslavskis have a particular energy. Boguslavskis’s theater creations are so clear, that you can stand and explore any constituent element in the space of Lithuania. As theater arts creator, Boguslavskis did many wonders, which were very unique to him. The meaning of Boguslavskis is that he has found his own place in space, and he asks us to seek it in the future. The magic of Boguslavskis’ personality and creation are charms of individuality, which are his ability to act creatively and magically with life changes.

  • Issue Year: 2009
  • Issue No: 58
  • Page Range: 157-164
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: Lithuanian