Paul Allain is professor Theater en Performance, wiens werk zich verdiept in de kern van theatrale praktijk en de theoretische onderbouwing ervan. Zijn onderzoek onderzoekt diverse theatrale tradities, waarbij hij de evolutie van het Poolse theater en de fysieke methodologieën van Japanse acteurs belicht. Hij onderzoekt kritisch de methoden en impact van belangrijke theaterbeoefenaars en biedt lezers diepgaande inzichten in het wereldwijde landschap van deze kunstvorm.
This volume provides an introduction to the significant people, events, concepts and practices that have defined the complementary fields of theatre and performance studies.
Tadashi Suzuki has significantly influenced both Japanese and Western theater through his acclaimed productions and the development of the Suzuki method, a rigorous training system that shapes contemporary performance. Paul Allain, a practitioner of this method, offers a critical evaluation of Suzuki's contributions, exploring his collaborations, the role of architecture in his work, and his global impact on theater. The Art of Stillness presents a lively analysis of Suzuki as a pivotal figure in modern theater, highlighting his uncompromising artistic vision.
Founded in a small Polish village, the Gardzienice Theatre Association emerged as an experimental theatre company in 1977 and garnered acclaim for its dynamic performances by 1992. Celebrated for its unique blend of joy, anguish, and spiritual themes, the group has become Poland's leading theatre, training actors for prestigious companies like the Royal Shakespeare Company. Paul Allain explores their innovative sung performances, rigorous physical and vocal training, and anthropological research among marginalized European communities, highlighting their significant impact on contemporary theatre.