Le mot prononcé sur scène -profondeur et connexion-
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https://doi.org/10.46522/S.2021.01.16Keywords:
interior creative laboratory, depthAbstract
The spoken word on stage -depth and connection-
The word uttered by the actor on stage can still be considered an enigma today because it still involves difficulties, especially, in decoding and deep understanding. Thus, we intend to clarify the route followed by the word from the text to the stage utterance, insisting on the elucidation of some sources of inner order that can cause transmission difficulties. Even if the word uttered by the actor was treated in different manners with the new theatrical forms, the actor's inner laboratory remains the same.
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