
La Révolution du langage dramatique
La Révolution du langage dramatique, initiated by playwright Antonin Artaud, was a movement that challenged traditional theatrical language. It sought to harness raw, expressive, and often non-verbal forms of communication—like gestures, sounds, and physicality—to evoke deeper emotional and primal responses from audiences. This approach aimed to break free from logical dialogues and conventional storytelling, emphasizing instead a visceral, immediate experience. The revolution transformed theater into a more experimental and intense art form, emphasizing the power of the body and subconscious in conveying meaning and stirring emotional truth.