Gestus

Gestus

Gestus is an acting technique developed by the German theatre practitioner Bertolt Brecht. It carries the sense of a combination of physical gesture and 'gist' or attitude. It is a means by which "an attitude or single aspect of an attitude" is revealed, insofar as it is "expressible in words or actions." Willett (1964, 42).]

Gestus, as the embodiment of an attitude, carries at least two distinct meanings in Brecht's theatre: firstly, the uncovering or revealing of the motivations and transactions that underpin a dramatic exchange between the characters; secondly, the 'epic' narration of that character by the actor (whether explicitly or implicitly).

In the first sense, that of anatomizing the character, a Gestus reveals a specific "aspect" of a character: rather than their metaphysical, subconscious or other psychological dimensions, a Gestus makes visible a character's social relations and the causality of their behaviour, as interpreted from an historical materialist perspective. "Every emotion" when treated under the rubric of Gestus, Elizabeth Wright explains, "manifests itself as a set of social relations." Wright (1989, 27).] "For it is what happens "between" people," Brecht insists, "that provides them with all the material that they can discuss, criticize, alter." Brecht (1949, 200).]

In the second sense, the actor's attitude as embodied in acting as an act of epic narration (the 'showing' that is 'shown' in the 'showing', in Brecht's turn of phrase), Brecht refers to the 'political' basis from which an actor goes about the interpretation of their role and its place within the storytelling scheme of the production as a whole. " [T] he choice of viewpoint is also a major element of the actor's art, and it has to be decided outside the theatre" Brecht explains in his "A Short Organum." Brecht (1949, 196).] In this sense of the clarification and embodiment of a particular interpretative perspective, Gestus is related to Brecht's other important practical tool, the "Fabel".

A Gestus is not a cliché or 'rubber stamp'; the actor develops a character's Gestus through a process of exploration of concrete physical behaviour and according to a principle of selective realism. The post-Brechtian German theatre practitioner Heiner Müller (who ran Brecht's Berliner Ensemble for a short while) argues that " [r] eflecting the actions through the figures, mentally as well as emotionally, also has the character of citation. The citation geste ("Gestus") must not diminish the intensity and spontaneity of reactions. Identification in the details with estrangement of the whole."Müller (1978, 177). ]

ee also

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Works cited

* Brecht, Bertolt. 1949. "A Short Organum for the Theatre" "Brecht on Theatre: The Development of an Aesthetic." Ed. and trans. John Willett. London: Methuen, 1964. ISBN 041338800X. p.179-205.
* Müller, Heiner. 1978. "The Geste of Citation: Three Points (On "Philictetes"')." "Germania". Trans. Bernard Schütze and Caroline Schütze. Ed. Sylvère Lotringer. Semiotext(e) Foreign Agents Ser. New York: Semiotext(e), 1990. ISBN 0936756632. p.177.
* Willett, John, ed. 1964. "Brecht on Theatre: The Development of an Aesthetic" by Bertolt Brecht. Trans. and notes John Willett. London: Methuen. ISBN 041338800X.
* Wright, Elizabeth. 1989. "Postmodern Brecht: A Re-Presentation." Critics of the Twentieth Century Ser. London and New York: Routledge. ISBN 0415023307.

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External links

* [http://www.hsc.csu.edu.au/drama/hsc/studies/brecht/2758/Brecht.htm "Drama: Brecht"] , written and comp., Jeffrey Dawson, NSW HSC Online, © State of New South Wales through the Department of Education and Training and Charles Sturt University.


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