Metaphysics of theater performance

Authors

  • Laila Mohammed Al-Husseini Head of the Media Department - Al-Mansour University College

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35560/jcofarts1235

Keywords:

performer, collective unconscious, sacred energy, metaphysics

Abstract

The research explores through its three parts, to search for the unconscious and the collective unconscious in order to identify the per-formative stimuli and motives and their motivation to produce a performance that is consistent with the metaphysics of the myth or the epic and its different characters from other human characters. The paper also explores in its second section a sort of sacred performance energy. Together, along with motivating the mind and engaging the subconscious, comes a metaphysical text and with its characters and epic events.

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2023-08-15

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