PRINCIPLES OF ACTING AT THE DAILE THEATRE AND MODERNISM (1920s–1930s): FELICITA ERTNERE’S CONTRIBUTION TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF MOVEMENT LANGUAGE

Ieva Rodiņa
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The Daile Theatre, founded by Eduards Smiļģis in 1920, is related to the creative experiments of the greatest modernist theatre directors of Western Europe and Russia. The theatre movement consultant Felicita Ertnere (1891–1975) contributed substantially to the creation of a particular movement language for the artistically original languages of the Daile Theatre. She also contributed to the creation and development of the principles of acting for the Daile Theatre. Education that Ertnere had acquired in Saint Petersburg and her knowledge about modernism movement theories and methods of her time were very important in the creation of movement language characteristic of the Daile Theatre. There are two main sources of influence for Ertnere: (1) the physical method of training created by Peter Lesgaft (Пётр Лесгафт) based on the theory on the human body and mind as a unified system, and the view that understanding of human anatomy is essential alongside with training the physical body; it is also essential to control your body with the help of your mind; (2) Western European theories of movement which appeared in the first half of the 20th century: eurhythmics created by Emile Jaques-Dalcroze and the language of gestures created by François Delsarte. In 1924 the Daile Theatre, as they had a demand for a new type of actors, founded a three-year course or school whose aim was to “prepare actors for the Daile Theatre who would systematically and methodically acquire the necessary technique in order to raise the artistic level of the Daile Theatre.” Ertnere contributed to the creation of the Daile Theatre movement language by delivering practical classes and by closely working together with Eduards Smiļģis on the movement script for Daile Theatre performances created by Eduards Smiļģis that was called innovative and compared to European and Russian modernist theatre practice by critics of the time.
《黛勒剧院的表演原理与现代主义》(1920 - 1930):费利西塔·埃特内对运动语言发展的贡献
1920年由爱德华·Smiļģis创立的戴勒剧院,与西欧和俄罗斯最伟大的现代主义戏剧导演的创作实验有关。戏剧运动顾问Felicita Ertnere(1891-1975)为戴尔剧院的艺术原创语言创造了一种特殊的运动语言,做出了重大贡献。她还为戴勒剧院的表演原则的创造和发展做出了贡献。埃特涅尔在圣彼得堡接受的教育,以及她对当时现代主义运动理论和方法的了解,对创造具有代尔剧院特色的运动语言非常重要。对Ertnere的影响主要有两个来源:(1)Peter Lesgaft (Пётр Лесгафт)根据人体和心灵是一个统一系统的理论创造的身体训练方法,以及对人体解剖学的理解与身体训练一样重要的观点;在思想的帮助下控制你的身体也是很重要的;(2)出现在20世纪上半叶的西欧运动理论:埃米尔·雅克·达尔克鲁兹创造的艺术韵律和弗朗索瓦·德尔萨特创造的手势语言。1924年,由于戴勒剧院对新型演员的需求,他们成立了一个为期三年的课程或学校,目的是“为戴勒剧院准备演员,他们将系统有条不紊地获得必要的技术,以提高戴勒剧院的艺术水平。”Ertnere通过提供实践课程,并与Eduards Smiļģis密切合作,为Eduards Smiļģis创作的Daile剧院表演的运动脚本做出了贡献,这些脚本被称为创新,并被当时的评论家与欧洲和俄罗斯现代主义戏剧实践进行了比较。
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