{"title":"Towards A Radically Relational Post-Grotowskian Performance Paradigm","authors":"Virginie Magnat","doi":"10.36744/pt.1882","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Jerzy Grotowski chose to name his College de France lecture series La „lignee organique” au theatre et dans le rituel (The „Organic Lineage” in Theatre and Ritual), and the author, who attended and documented these final public talks, contends in this article that organicity constitutes a through-line connecting Grotowski’s theatrical and post-theatrical research. The author draws from these talks, as well as from her Grotowski-based training, including her work with Rena Mirecka, and her research collaborations with Indigenous artists and scholars from Turtle Island (North America), including Floyd Favel, who worked with both Grotowski and Mirecka. The author points out that in diverse traditional cultural practices whose role it is to enhance, restore, and sustain balance between human and non-human forms of life, organicity is understood as a living force endowing performative processes with energy, power, and efficacy. The post-Grotowskian performance paradigm envisioned by the author hinges upon a non-anthropocentric perspective informed by the ecological and spiritual dimensions of relationality articulated by several generations of Indigenous scholars. She contends that such a paradigm shift, which challenges artistic practices glorifying human creative agency, can provide a viable alternative to the dominance of (Eurocentric) new materialist/posthumanist theories of non-human agency.","PeriodicalId":206887,"journal":{"name":"Pamiętnik Teatralny","volume":"53 12","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-12-16","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Pamiętnik Teatralny","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.36744/pt.1882","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Jerzy Grotowski chose to name his College de France lecture series La „lignee organique” au theatre et dans le rituel (The „Organic Lineage” in Theatre and Ritual), and the author, who attended and documented these final public talks, contends in this article that organicity constitutes a through-line connecting Grotowski’s theatrical and post-theatrical research. The author draws from these talks, as well as from her Grotowski-based training, including her work with Rena Mirecka, and her research collaborations with Indigenous artists and scholars from Turtle Island (North America), including Floyd Favel, who worked with both Grotowski and Mirecka. The author points out that in diverse traditional cultural practices whose role it is to enhance, restore, and sustain balance between human and non-human forms of life, organicity is understood as a living force endowing performative processes with energy, power, and efficacy. The post-Grotowskian performance paradigm envisioned by the author hinges upon a non-anthropocentric perspective informed by the ecological and spiritual dimensions of relationality articulated by several generations of Indigenous scholars. She contends that such a paradigm shift, which challenges artistic practices glorifying human creative agency, can provide a viable alternative to the dominance of (Eurocentric) new materialist/posthumanist theories of non-human agency.
耶日-格罗托夫斯基选择将他在法兰西学院的系列讲座命名为《戏剧与仪式中的 "有机血统"》(La "lignee organique" au theatre et dans le rituel),作者参加并记录了这些最后的公开讲座,她在本文中认为,有机性是连接格罗托夫斯基戏剧研究和后戏剧研究的一条纽带。作者从这些会谈以及她在格罗托夫斯基基础上接受的培训(包括与蕾娜-米列卡的合作)和她与来自龟岛(北美)的土著艺术家和学者(包括与格罗托夫斯基和米列卡都有过合作的弗洛伊德-法维尔)的研究合作中汲取了灵感。作者指出,在各种传统文化实践中,有机性被理解为一种赋予表演过程以能量、力量和效能的生命力,其作用是增强、恢复和维持人类与非人类生命形式之间的平衡。作者所设想的后格罗托夫斯基表演范式取决于一种非人类中心主义的视角,这种视角参考了几代土著学者所阐述的关系性的生态和精神维度。她认为,这种范式的转变对美化人类创造力的艺术实践提出了挑战,可以为(以欧洲为中心的)新唯物主义/后人文主义非人类创造力理论的主导地位提供一个可行的替代方案。