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Stanislavsky and the Russian acting and directing tradition in twenty-first century Greece: the work of Stathis Livathinos

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STANISLAVSKI STUDIES
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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/20567790.2023.2258515

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Stanislavsky; GITIS; actor training; director training; proposed circumstances; etudes; poetic/fantastic realism; Stathis Livathinos

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In this article, the author discusses the connection between the Russian acting and directing tradition and the Greek theater, which was introduced through the Experimental Stage and the Acting and Directing Workshop of the National Theatre of Greece. These endeavors, initiated and led by Stathis Livathinos, provided actors and aspiring directors with exposure to Stanislavsky's ideas and teaching as well as the recent developments in Russian directing and acting tradition. The Experimental Stage produced a number of productions during its three-year run, while the Workshop contributed to the establishment of the National Theatre School of Directing in 2018.
In this article, the author explores the direct links of the Russian acting and directing tradition to the Greek field as they were introduced through the Experimental Stage of the National Theatre of Greece (2001-07) and the Acting and Directing Workshop of the National Theatre (2001-2004). Both endeavours were under the auspices of the National Theatre, and were inspired, structured, and managed by Stathis Livathinos, who had studied at GITIS and aspired to create an ensemble that worked and experimented together. In this framework, Livathinos gathered a group of approximately 24 actors and 14 actors who aspired to become directors and introduced to them anew Stanislavsky's ideas and teaching as well as to the recent developments of the Russian directing and acting tradition. The Experimental Stage, during those 3 years, produced more than 10 productions, including a production of Medea in the theatre of Epidaurus. From the Workshop, which was, essentially, an MA educational programme, graduated around 15 actors and six directors - three of whom were women. This Workshop was the preamble of the National Theatre School of Directing established in 2018 by Livathinos, when he was General and Artistic Director of the National Theatre of Greece.

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