
handle: 10201/66899
This essay emphasizes the relevance of the di- rector and the actor in the configuration of the staging in the 20th century. Staging on which the twenty-first century is based. The testimonies of critics, and, above all, of directors endorse this affirmation. The director is the one who throug- hout the successive stages of the stage montage harmonizes the set of elements that intervene in the scene; and the actor is the one who embodies the text and the idea of the director.
Este ensayo subraya la relevancia del director y del actor en la configuración de la puesta en escena del siglo XX. Puesta en escena sobre la que se asienta la del siglo XXI. El testimonio de críticos, y, sobre todo, de directores avalan esta afirmación. El director es quien a lo largo de las sucesivas etapas del montaje escénico armoniza el conjunto de elementos que intervienen en la es- cena; y el actor es quien plasma el texto y la idea del director
Director, Movimiento escénico, Staging, CDU::8- Lingüística y literatura, Stage space, Puesta en escena, Actor, Stage movement, Espacio escénico
Director, Movimiento escénico, Staging, CDU::8- Lingüística y literatura, Stage space, Puesta en escena, Actor, Stage movement, Espacio escénico
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