Nei primi decenni del Novecento la cultura di area tedesca vive di fermenti rivoluzionari; di eresie; di impeti e ansie di novitagrave; necessarie. Questo volume accosta due campi di attenzione entrambi ai limiti del teatro: la nascita della laquo;nuova danzaraquo; e i non lineari percorsi del teatro rivoluzionario operaio di agitazione e propaganda. Si parla - tra pedagogia e arte - di Eacute;mile Jaques-Dalcroze; Rudolf von Laban; Mary Wigman; Erwin Piscator; Beacute;la Balaacute;zs; Friedrich Wolf. E in sostanza si parla di laquo;originarietagrave;raquo;. Un ricca sezione iconografica ripropone le suggestioni di questo periodo storico. Con una nuova postfazione dellrsquo;autrice; un testo fondante per gli studi della disciplina.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Surprisingly brilliantBy Bill ShakesThis is an excellent stage adaptation of the novel. Much better than the film. A play within a play structure that manages to keep much of the novels language intact; defines the ideals of the novel and drives a story. I honestly was surprised how good of an adaptation the play turned out to be.9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. One of the best plays Ive seen; thoroughly enjoyed it!By maureenholmanThis is the play; NOT the book. So dont buy it and then give it a terrible rating; when it clearly states its a play.One of the best plays Ive seen; thoroughly enjoyed it!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Timely and Scary.By K. HoppsTimely and scary; this play was terrific. A real page turner. I would definitely want to check out this play should it ever be performed anywhere remotely close to where I live.