Emancipative Discourse in Wiktor Rubin’s and Jolanta Janiczak’s Theatre Cover Image
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Dyskurs emancypacyjny w teatrze Wiktora Rubina i Jolanty Janiczak
Emancipative Discourse in Wiktor Rubin’s and Jolanta Janiczak’s Theatre

Author(s): Aneta Głowacka
Subject(s): Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Keywords: contemporary Polish theatre; political theatre; socially engaged theatre; viewer’s emancipation;
Summary/Abstract: The idea of the viewer’s emancipation in theatre is gaining on popularity. Artists make use of the audience’s presence; provoking it to various actions and interactions. In place of the spectacle understood as a text to be read; artists propose an event; characterized by unforeseeable meanings and behaviour; which result from the interaction between the artists and the audience. The viewer is also someone who produces meanings; though his/her level of engagement may differ. In consequence; the course of the spectacle is dependent both on the artists and on the audience’s readiness to engage. This mode of theatre is by Josette Féral named “performative theatre.” Hans-Thies Lehmann; on the other hand; relates the dominance of the performative level of the spectacle to the postdramatic theatre.Wiktor Rubin has for years been consistently including the viewer into the space of play: beginning with his first spectacles which brought him recognition; or at least interest of the critics; to the most recent productions; prepared in cooperation with Jolanta Janiczak. The purpose of the article is the demonstration of the evolution of the director’s strategy in emancipating the viewer; which in this case means provoking his activity; drawing into the plot; and thus assembling him in all manners into the world of the stage. Through the actors’ provocation; The Rubin−Janiczak duo does not only intend to cause consternation and curiosity; but also to invoke on the audience’s part a reflection over various social and political phenomena; to provoke actions which invite various forms of citizen activism.

  • Page Range: 355-375
  • Page Count: 21
  • Publication Year: 2019
  • Language: Polish