Avant-garde Actresses and Feminist
Theatre in Rome in the 1970s: New Stages
and New Forms of Expression Cover Image

Attrici d’avanguardia e teatro femminista a Roma negli anni Settanta: nuovi luoghi e linguaggi
Avant-garde Actresses and Feminist Theatre in Rome in the 1970s: New Stages and New Forms of Expression

Author(s): Maia Giacobbe Borelli
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature
Published by: Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek
Keywords: avant-garde theatre; feminism; New Theatre; Rome; 1974–1979

Summary/Abstract: This essay is based on one of the ORMETE (Oralità Memoria Teatro: www.ormete.net) projects: Donne di teatro a Roma ai tempi della mobilitazione femminista (1965–1985). The research shows the inter-relations between the feminist movement and the actresses of the avant-garde scene in Rome. The focus of each of the women’s personal narrations is characterised by its strong and definite feminist or anti-conformist identity and by its determination to channel its own imagery in the experimental scene of the avant-garde. Many of the women gathered in feminist companies or joined collective groups; some ventured the road of dramaturgy, while still others dared more alternative, experimental kinds of solo performances. This text sheds light on a variety of alternative spaces for performances in Rome. It is there where these new forms of theatrical expressions were born.

  • Issue Year: 10/2019
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 257-273
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: Italian