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Teatriterminite baas

ID 634320 Last modified 31.12.2022
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Domain theatre and performing arts
  • etenduslikkus ja/või teatraalsus, mis eeldab etendaja ja publiku viibimist ühises ruumis
  • performance aspect and/or theatricality, which presumes the co-presence of the performer and the audience in a shared space
performatiivsus
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  • Performatiivsuse tajumisel on tegemist just nimelt etenduse tervikliku kogemisega, mis tuleb ka vaatluse ja uurimise alla võtta tervikuna. Performatiivsed protsessid on semiootiliste ehk tähendusloomega seotud protsesside aluseks ja lähtepunktiks.
performativity
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  • Performativity is an even broader term, covering a whole panoply of possibilities opened up by a world in which differences are collapsing, separating media from live events, originals from digital or biological clones, and performing on stage from performing in ordinary life. Increasingly social, political, economic, personal and artistic realities take on the qualities of performance.

Teatriterminite baas

ID 634323 Last modified 31.12.2022
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Domain theatre and performing arts
  • teatrilavastuse vm kunstiteose võime avaldada publikule energeetilist ja afektiivset mõju
  • quality which concerns the ability of theatre performances or other works of art to have a phenomenologically perceived effect on its audience
performatiivsus
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  • Performatiivsuse mõiste pärineb küll keelefilosoofiast, aga seda on võimalik rakendada ka paljude kultuuriprotsesside puhul väljaspool keelt. /…/ Performatiivsuse mõiste hõlmab kõiki spetsiifilisi taju-, kogemis- ja analüüsitingimusi.
  • Kontrastsemaid töid on raske välja mõelda: kui Läti lavastus oli külm ja steriilne, siis Eesti noored rokkisid rituaalse performatiivsusega publikule näkku, nii et lavastuses ei ole jälgegi „nüüdisaegsele lavakunstile omasest minimalistliku kontseptualismi kontsentreeritud igavuse poeetikast“.
performativity
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  • Performative acts (as bodily acts) are “non-referential” because they do not refer to pre-existing conditions, such as an inner essence, substance, or being supposedly expressed in these acts; no fixed, stable identity exists that they could express. Expressivity thus stands in an oppositional relation to performativity.

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