Solo ośmiornicy, duet aktorki z koniem: Obecność zwierząt we współczesnym teatrze
Octopus Solo, Actress-Horse Duet: Animal Presence in Contemporary Theatre
Author(s): Dorota SemenowiczSubject(s): Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts, Sociology of Art
Published by: Instytut Sztuki Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Keywords: animal on stage; Laetitia Dosch; horse; Una Chaudhuri; zooësis;
Summary/Abstract: Una Chaudhuri, author of the pioneering article “‘There Must Be a Lot of Fish in That Lake:’ Toward an Ecological Theater” (1994), today explicitly calls for interspecies theatre, premised on acknowledging the materiality of non-human species and moving away from using nature as a metaphor. But what does this materiality mean in practice, and how to think about it in the context of animal presence on stage? The article attempts to suspend ethical essentialism, which precludes the participation of live animals in theatre and often only conceals a desire for moral purification, and to propose a rational framework for discussing the presence of non-human species on stage. The author focuses on the performance “Hate: Un duo avec un cheval”, directed by Laetitia Dosch (2018), in which she is joined by a horse. The piece is examined from the perspective of zooësis, a term proposed by Chaudhuri to cover the ways “the animal is put into discourse: constructed, represented, understood, and misunderstood”. The author of the article is interested in three issues: 1) the process of constructing the horse’s subjectivity and the concept of nature in the performance; 2) the relationship between the actress and the animal in the context of feminist ecology; 3) the production process of the performance. She also juxtaposes “Hate” with other examples in which animals appear on stage not as a symbol but as a real presence.
Journal: Pamiętnik Teatralny
- Issue Year: 74/2025
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 9-29
- Page Count: 21
- Language: Polish