Outcast: Limits and Possibilities in Casting Black Performers in the Age of Granular Dramaturgy

IF 0.2 3区 艺术学 0 THEATER
Sadie Berlin
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Abstract:The history of Black performance in Canada goes back to the early nineteenth century alongside blackface. In the late twentieth century, ‘blind casting’ became an opportunity for Black performers to work on canonical works of Western theatre. But this form of casting is problematic as it asks the audience to look beyond the identity of the performer, to disregard any important facet of their humanity. As casting is evolving to acknowledge the identity of the performers, some cases show that cultural casting demands additional human and financial resources so that the work is precise and culturally accurate. A deft use of conscious casting can lead to more layered and additional aesthetic complexity to play in the repertoire. A judicious application of our new paradigms in culturally specific and safer spaces should not be construed as dogma; in fact, there are occasions where we must subvert our thinking for greater artistic results and compassionate treatment of performers. Lenity and mindfulness in casting will guide casting directors and institutional dramaturges, and this will yield better artistic results.
弃儿:颗粒戏剧时代选黑人演员的局限性和可能性
摘要:加拿大黑人表演的历史可以追溯到19世纪初,与黑人同台演出。在20世纪末,“盲选”成为黑人演员创作西方戏剧经典作品的机会。但这种选角形式是有问题的,因为它要求观众超越表演者的身份,忽视他们人性的任何重要方面。随着选角逐渐向承认表演者身份的方向发展,一些案例表明,文化选角需要额外的人力和财力资源,才能使作品准确无误。巧妙地使用有意识的选角可以使剧目更有层次感和额外的美学复杂性。在特定文化和更安全的空间中明智地应用我们的新范式不应被解释为教条;事实上,在某些情况下,我们必须颠覆我们的思维,追求更大的艺术效果和对表演者的同情。选角的宽容和专注将指导选角导演和机构戏剧,这将产生更好的艺术效果。
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