Research: 'Concerts' of craft. Investigation into the transmission of knowledge in traditional acting companies in the 19th century.
Research: 'Concerts' of craft. Investigation into the transmission of knowledge in traditional 19th century acting companies.
PhD in Music and Performing Arts.
Curriculum: Theatre studies, performing arts, cinema and technologies for digital performance
Research project
The research aims to investigate the transmission of knowledge within traditional 19th century acting companies.
It is hoped that the work can offer a differentiated picture of formative cases of 19th century theatre, the sum of which can shed light on the transformative processes that led to the consummation of traditional acting culture.
The research, with its historical perspective, also - and necessarily - makes use of anthropological reflection for the specific object of its investigation: the comic culture of tradition, in fact, can be ascribed to cultures of oral matrix, where knowledge and its transmission are typical of a "situational thinking" that sees in the experience and in the process modalities the horizon of reference and actorly belonging.