RESUMO -"Contar histórias sempre foi a arte de contá-las de novo" -O presente artigo discute alguns aspectos do processo improvisacional da criação do espetáculo Cinco tempos para a morte e os relaciona à experiência de presença descoberta nesse trabalho, a partir do pensamento de Richard Schechner, Henri Bergson e Walter Benjamin. Para tanto são pinçadas duas cenas performadas pelas próprias autoras na montagem mencionada, que consistem na narração de dois acontecimentos vividos pelas atrizes, colocando-as na situação de realizar um depoimento diante da plateia, sem a intermediação de um personagem. Palavras-chave: Processo de Criação. Improvisação. Experiência. Usina do Trabalho do Ator. Cinco Tempos para a Morte.ABSTRACT -"Telling stories has always been the art of telling them again" -This article discusses a few points of the improvisational process during the creation of the play Cinco tempos para a morte relating them to experiences of presence found during the process, based on the writings of Richard Schechner, Henri Bergson and Walter Benjamin. In order to do so, we chose two scenes performed by the authors of the play themselves in which they talk about two events from their own lives, putting them in the position to offer the audience real testimonies without the intermediation of a character.
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