The practical exploration of my chosen subject areas was vital because, though it was only for a short period, the application of my findings and the primary experience gained from my discovery helped me better understand the relationship between emotion theatre as a whole. I loved learning about Butoh and Theatre of Cruelty (TOC), which […]
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Reflective Conversation 2
Throughout the process of writing this essay, I found that I have discovered far more from my subject of study than I anticipated. This, I believe, is due to the practical research conducted in my Butoh workshop and Artaud performance, that allowed me to explore the conventions, forms, and physicality of each in more depth. […]
EE Day
What I learned: Today I was able to do another workshop with Alys from Zen Zen Zo where we focused on Butoh and mask work which helped me a lot for my EE. I learned so much from the last few sessions that I couldn’t possibly talk about everything in one post so I’ll just […]
Initial Reflection
Initially, I was interested in the role that artistic madness played in theatre and was curious about how this may affect the catharsis of an artist’s work on an audience. This focus lead me to think about practitioners who are considered somewhat mad and how the audience experiences their work. I took an interest in […]