joi, 18 martie 2010

restored behaviour 2

Restored behaviour can be understood processualy by examining the rehearsal process: how the single behaved behaviours of ordinary living are made into the twice-behaved behaviours of art, ritual and other performative genres.
A person performing recovers his own self only by going out of himself and meeting the others (audience) by entering in a social field.
In personal terms, restored behaviour is “me behaving as I am somenone else or “me in another state of being/feeling”
Earlier rehearsals and/or performances quickly become the reference points, the building blocks of performances. Useful recollections are not of “how it was” but of how we used to it”
The workshop-rehearsal process is the basic machine for the restoration of the behaviour.
Phases:
1. Breaking the performance recistance, starting from zero level
2. Initiaton or transition: developing new or restoring old behaviour (But so called new behaviour is really the rearangement of old behaviour or the enactment of old behavior in new settings.
3. Reintegration – The restored behavior is practices till becomes the second nature.
4. Public performance

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