This thesis is the first full-length study of the experiments in
performer training undertaken by Alessandro Fersen in his studio
laboratory in Rome between 1957 and 1983 and practiced since then in
the codified technique which he calls Mizemodrama ( literally, "a
drama of memory").
The purpose of my research is twofold: firstly, to focus on the
development of the core technique of mnemodrama which is a
theatrical simulation of ritual object manipulation employed by
shamans in traditional cultures in order to induce an altered state of
consciousness. In Fersen's terms such transic techniques provide the
contemporary performer with a psychic training which enables him to
explore different aspects of his persona rediscovered from both the
autobiographical and archetypal levels of his unconscious. Secondly,
the thesis presents a case for viewing Alessandro Fersen as a pioneer of
post-war experimental theatre practice, particularly from the
standpoint of the interdisciplinary nature of his experiments (theatre
combined with anthropology, ethnology and psychology) and his focus
on training rather than performance within the confines of a
laboratory. The philosophy behind his research, its goals and
methodology are therefore compared with those of his more celebrated
peers, Jerzy Grotowski, Peter Brook, Richard Schechner and Eugenio
Barba.
This thesis combines academic research with two periods of
observation of the mnemodrama in performance at Fersen's studio in
Rome in 1990 and 1992. Subsequently, I was able to introduce Fersen
and his work to British academic theatre professionals for the first time
at the international conference on Performance, Ritual and
Shamanism organised by the Centre for Performance Research and
held in Cardiff in January 1993. Finally, the appendices contain
Fersen's essential justification for his research, from which the
arguments of this thesis have been developed. The appendices also
represent the first substantial translation of Fersen's writings on theatre
to appear in the English language.
Date of Award | 1993 |
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Original language | English |
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Mnemodrama : Alessandro Fersen's parashamanic training technique for the occidental performer.
Green, J. C. (Author). 1993
Student thesis: PhD