Bodies in action: live arts and intercultural signs
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2238-7838..pesquisator.2013.56403Keywords:
live arts, embodiment, training, inter-cultural, semioticsAbstract
This text is, at the same time, a brief compendium of the course of socio- anthropology (Sociology) and a complementary background in the learning process of performing arts. The theoretical aspects are: the elimination of limits and epistemological borders between the areas or artistic disciplines, the managing of the inter-cultural process in live arts, the use of the principles in theatrical socio-anthropology and specially ,the concept of conduct-restoration and the connections between an theory of the body, theory of the action and theory of the personage.Downloads
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