Violence in Iraqi Theatrical Performance Silk play - a model
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https://doi.org/10.59767/bfj.5300.1987Keywords:
performer, work, feminist, theaterAbstract
Violence paints an iconic image associated with blood, cruelty, and darkness. Furthermore, the theatrical performance requires diverse performances to sublimate the iconic references to violence. The research touches on the forms and means by which the philosophy of performative violence is communicated, based on the textual environment in activating physical and vocal abilities and supporting scenography, avoiding violence on the recipient or implicating him emotionally in order to maintain his mental alertness.
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