The implications of ritual theater in an actor's performance of an educational theatrical performance (the play "Azhar" as a example)
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Semantics, Ritual Theater, Actor's Performance.Abstract
Ritual theatre is a theatrical practice that offers approaches that depart from the familiarity of traditional theatrical performances, transforming it into a profound experience with spiritual and social dimensions. It creates an aesthetic environment within multiple spaces, not just a theatrical dance performance, but rather a revival and revitalization of societal rituals and beliefs that form a blend of ancient and modern ideologies. Its themes are inspired by religious rituals, myths, and deep existential dialectical issues that transcend material reality and enter into symbolic and spiritual connotations within the performance space. The research contained four chapters, and the problem was reviewed by asking: What are the connotations of ritual theatre in the actor’s performance of the educational theatrical performance? Chapter Two includes two sections: the first: Ritual Theatre (Concept - Significance), and the second: Theatrical Performance in Ritual Theatre. Chapter Three reviews the research methodology. Chapter Four presents the research results, provides a set of conclusions, and concludes the study with sources
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