Simone Weil and theatre: from attention to the descending way

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G. Campo
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ABSTRACT Theatre artists and philosophers all over the centuries have often pointed out the existence of two levels within every phenomenon; we call this thought “Dualism”. During the last centuries, many have focused on a specific, although traditional, example of dualism, which envisions a superior, transcendent reality – that is not connected to ours -. The performer can create such a connection, through her work on “verticality”, touching the superior invisible realm, which must then descend back to our everyday dimension. This article analyses one of the main tools used in order to set up a connection between these two dimensions, that is attention, according in particular to one of the main thinkers of the twentieth century: Simone Weil. In this regard, the author explores the last pedagogical work of French actor and theatre pedagogue Louis Jouvet and the last period of research by Jerzy Grotowski and his pupils, both focused on that “attention” and “descending way”, which works on the same line of what is better known as “Verticality”. In the second part, Campo comments on Weil’s selected passages.
西蒙娜·薇依与戏剧:从注意力到下行之路
几个世纪以来,戏剧艺术家和哲学家们经常指出,每一种现象都存在两个层面;我们称这种思想为“二元论”。在过去的几个世纪里,许多人把注意力集中在一个特定的,虽然传统的二元论的例子上,它设想了一个优越的,超越的现实-与我们没有联系-。表演者可以通过她关于“垂直”的作品创造这样一种联系,触摸到更高的无形领域,然后必须回落到我们的日常维度。本文分析了在这两个维度之间建立联系的主要工具之一,即注意力,特别是20世纪主要思想家之一西蒙娜·韦尔的观点。在这方面,作者探讨了法国演员和戏剧教育家Louis Jouvet的最后的教学工作,以及Jerzy Grotowski和他的学生的最后一段研究,他们都集中在“注意力”和“下降方式”上,这与我们所知的“垂直性”是一致的。在第二部分,坎波评论了威尔的选段。
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