Talk:Physical theatre
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[edit] UK-centric
i think this is a great article, meaning that a lot of drama performance students who do study theatrical physical theatre will study and will find this site it useful as i do too.
I think this article is a little UK-centric.
e.g. "A good place to see excellent eastern-european physical theatre companies without travelling to (all those bodies)." - from Daniel Stein of Dell'Arte, via network member Kali Quinn "Theatre is a physical and visual medium, but the play's not always the thing. There is a strand of theatre - the physical and the visual - that speaks a completely different language from the traditional well made play and spans theatre, puppetry, dance and visual arts. This work uses the voice, and one of the great strengths of this form is that it can often mine the emotions that fall into the silences between words. Much of this work is devised not scripted, and although many of the UK companies working in this area have been influenced by European traditions, increasing numbers of young companies == I THINK THIS ARTICAL IS WRONG!!! == ==
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are developing their own distinct and excitingly high voltage styles." - Lyn Gardner, the Guardian (UK) We look forward --Escape Orbit (Talk) 21:19, 29 January 2008 (UTC)