From Grotowski to Betty can jump

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Title From Grotowski to Betty can jump
Abstract/Description In Nancy, France, at the Centre for Theatre Training and Research, Kerry attended a workshop with Jerzy Grotowski, whose work at his Theatre Laboratory in Poland was exciting the European theatre world. Grotowski and his leading actors taught the international students their basic approach to actor training and dramaturgy. The work was intense, rigorous and spiritual, and had a profound effect on her. On her return to Melbourne, keen to share her discoveries of the intensity and power of Grotowski's work with colleagues from university theatre days, she found that they were engaged in fostering a new Australian theatre. It was 'Ocker' theatre with a decidedly male point of view and in no way sacred. Determined for women's voices to be heard, Kerry and a group of women created Betty Can Jump, a powerful, witty, provocative feminist theatre piece at the Pram Factory, partly in response also to Grotowski's question to her, 'Who are you?'
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  • Betty Can Jump, Pram Factory Front Theatre, Carlton, VIC, 26 January 1972
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Source Australasian Drama Studies, ADSA, VIC
Issue 71
Page 178-193
Date Issued October 2017
Language English
ISSN 0810-4123
Citation From Grotowski to Betty can jump , Australasian Drama Studies, 71, October 2017, 178-193
Data Set AusStage
Resource Identifier 68773