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The Ritual Theatre Of Theodoros Terzopoulos 1st Edition Freddy Decreus

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The Ritual Theatre Of Theodoros Terzopoulos 1st Edition Freddy Decreus
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.58 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Freddy Decreus
ISBN: 9781138368569, 1138368563
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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The Ritual Theatre Of Theodoros Terzopoulos 1st Edition Freddy Decreus by Freddy Decreus 9781138368569, 1138368563 instant download after payment.

The Ritual Theatre of Theodoros Terzopoulos outlines the story of the Athenian-based Attis Theatre and the way its founder and director, Theodoros Terzopoulos, introduced bio-energetic presences of the body on the stage, in an attempt to redefine and reappraise what it means today not only to have a body, but to fully be a body. Terzopoulos created a very specific attitude towards life and death, and it is this broad perspective on energy and consciousness that makes his work so appealing both to a general public and to students of arts, theatre and drama. Freddy Decreus’ study charts the career of Greece’s most acclaimed theatre director and provides a spiritual and philosophic answer in times where former Western meta-narratives have failed.

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