Structuring the benchmarks of artistic and creative motivation for creating a stage image of a role by an actor in a drama theatre
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.1.2022.257736Abstract
The purpose of the article. Determination of the structure of the main guidelines of artistic and creative motivation in the process of creating a stage image of a role by an actor in a drama theatre. The research methodology consists of the use of systemic, art history, analytical, structural, and functional methods of researching the main guidelines in organizing the creative process of transforming the performer of the role actor into a certain stage image in accordance with the subject of his creative activity in the theatrical production, which is directly represented by the character of the dramatic work. Research novelty. For the first time, the structuring of the conceptual and categorical basis of guidelines for artistic and creative motivation of professional requirements for creating a stage image by an actor in a drama theatre has been carried out. Conclusions. At present, the fundamental scientific-theoretical method of consistency in building the structuring of the process of an actor's work on a stage image, apart from Stanislavsky's orientation system, has not been developed. For the better or not, is a controversial issue, because the creative search for a more effective and universal basis for acting is taking place in modern creative laboratories of theatre artists. So, the process of inventing new original artistic techniques for a stage play, figurative motivations, and the interpretation of a character in a dramatic form remains an incompletely resolved problem for stage artists.
Key words: theatre, actor, acting, stage image, character, role, character.
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