The Verbivocovisual Architecture of the Stage La Conversione Di Un Cavallo

Authors

  • Luciane de Paula

  • José Antonio Rodrigues Luciano

Keywords:

caravaggio; tableaux vivants; philosophy of language; bakhtin circle; verbivocovisuality

Abstract

This article reflects on the verbivocovisual architectural construction of the staging of Caravaggio s works in Tableaux Vivants carried out by Companhia Ludovica Rambelli Teatro The video that makes up the corpus is the recording of the staging composed of 13 paintings by the Baroque painter revealed by the canonical technique of the theater that semiotizes through actors-models-characters the montage of scenes that transform into live painting The objective is to analyze the syncretic process of aesthetic construction from the interrelationship between art and life through the work with verbal-sound-visual languages in evaluative potential as a unit of enunciative meaning The foundation of the study is anchored in the Bakhtinian philosophy s conceptions of language utterance and dialogue as well as in the notion of verbivocovisuality as understood by Paula Luciano based on the Circle s studies This research is relevant for dealing with the concepts of language art human and society

How to Cite

Luciane de Paula, & José Antonio Rodrigues Luciano. (2021). The Verbivocovisual Architecture of the Stage La Conversione Di Un Cavallo. Global Journal of Human-Social Science, 21(A13), 1–13. Retrieved from https://socialscienceresearch.org/index.php/GJHSS/article/view/3875

The Verbivocovisual Architecture of the Stage La Conversione Di Un Cavallo

Published

2021-10-15