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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.27.2019.tde-26022019-154725
Document
Author
Full name
Daiana Felix Pereira
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2018
Supervisor
Committee
Pereira, Sayonara Sousa (President)
Ballestero, Luiz Ricardo Basso
Dantas, Mônica Fagundes
Maron, Paulo Sergio
Martins, José Batista Dal Farra
Title in Portuguese
Des(armando) jogos corpo-vocais: experiências com atoresbailarinos
Keywords in Portuguese
Atoresbailarinos
Dança/Teatro
Jogos e Improvisações Cênicas
Técnica Vocal
Técnicas de Alexander e Koellreutter
Abstract in Portuguese
A presente pesquisa, de natureza teórico-prático-artística, propõe ampliar os diálogos entre as Artes da Música, da Dança e da Atuação, pelo viés da Técnica Vocal, para atoresbailarinos. A metodologia teve como finalidade buscar um instrumental coerente, claro e elaborado, em que foi possível introduzir questões de cunho teórico para o desafio da prática. Para tanto, foram pesquisadas formas metodológicas que abarcassem minhas experiências pessoais e vivências por meio da Autoetnografia, do Método Descritivo e das Entrevistas Semi-Estruturadas. Tendo como tema a voz na sua multiplicidade ao integrar novas formas na cena artística, foi constituído um espaço para debate e reflexão sobre o fenômeno vocal e sua potencialidade criativa, através dos encontros com os integrantes do Laboratório de Pesquisa e Estudos em Tanz Theatralidades (Lapett), grupo sediado na Escola de Comunicações e Artes da USP e dirigido por Sayonara Pereira. As narrativas descritas pelos integrantes do Lapett, bem como as entrevistas realizadas com quatro atoresbailarinos atuantes na cena artística de São Paulo, ajudam a tecer voz, dança e teatro, trazendo informações preciosas para a tese. O processo experimental realizado com o grupo Lapett, pelos jogos cênicos e brincadeiras cantadas, mostrou, na prática, a técnica vocal, e especificou as relações entre movimento, respiração e canto. Além disso, este estudo enfatizou a musicalidade para a cena, a partir da improvisação e jogos ligados à consciência e ao uso do corpo como centro da ação musical, dialogando com elementos da Técnica de Alexander e da pedagogia de Koellreutter.
Title in English
(Des) constructed vocal-body Plays: experiences with dancers-actors
Keywords in English
Alexander and Koellreutter Technics
Dance/Theater
Dancers-actors
Scenic Plays and Improvisations
Vocal Technique
Abstract in English
The present research, from theoretical- practical- artistic nature, proposes to expand the dialogue between the Arts of Music, Dance and Performance, through Vocal Technique, for dancers- actors. The methodology had intended to get a coherent, clear and elaborated instrumental, in which was possible to introduce theoretical issues for the challenge of the practice. To do so, were researched methodological ways to englobe my personal experiences and living through Autoethnography, from the Descriptive Method and the Semi-Structured Interviews. Taking as its theme the voice in its multitude by integrating new forms in the artistc scene, was set up a space for debate and reflection on the vocal phenomenon and its creative potentiality, through meetings with the members of the Research and Studies Laboratory in Tanz Theatralidades (Lapett), a group based in the School of Communication and Arts of the University of São Paulo, directed by Sayonara Pereira. The narratives described by the members of Lapett, as well as the interviews made with four (4) acting dancers- actors in São Paulo art scene, helped to weave voice, dance and theatre, bringing valuable information for the thesis. The experimental procedure performed with the Lapett group, through scenic games and sung plays, showed, in practice, the vocal technique and specified the relationships between movement, breathing and singing. In addition, this study emphasized the musicality to the scene, from the improvisation and games related to consciousness and the use of the body as a center of the musical action, dialoguing whith elements of the Alexander Technique and pedagogy of Koellreutter.
 
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2019-02-26
 
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