The action of the word on stage. Scenic research into the play 4.48 Psychosis by Sarah Kane.
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performing arts, contemporary theatre, artistic creationAbstract
The work recovers the development of an investigation based on the scenic montage of the text 4.48 Psychosis by Sarah Kane. It consisted of the final project for the Bachelor of Theater at Facultad de Artes - UNC. Reflects about the scenic saying in terms of action and stage production as a technical singularity generated within each creation process. Contributions from theater studies are retaken, in particular, Berry, Pavis, Barba and Dubatti, philosophical concepts such as becoming (Deleuze), event (Badiou) and technique (Heidegger) are recovered, and specific contributions of the physiological aspects of the voice.
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