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Judo as a devising practice: Yves Klein, La Mancha and Chile

 

Abstract

This article describes the creation process of Arquitectura del Aire (Aerial Architecture) devised by La Mancha Theatre Company, Chile, a company I co-founded. The point of departure was the ‘Painting’ exercise initiated at the Jacques Lecoq International Theatre School in Paris and continued in La Mancha Escuela Internacional del Gesto y la Imagen (La Mancha International School of Image and Gesture). The aim of this project was to explore the exercise’s potential for developing a theatre production, inspired by the work of French artist Yves Klein (1928–1962). What was unanticipated, was the intimacy and intricacy with which Klein’s fascination and expertise in judo infused the work. A devoted practitioner of judo, Klein became a fourth dan judoka in the early 1950s, a level that no other French person had achieved at that time. Training with a judo sensei (teacher) for this project, the actor-devisors, including me, experienced a rigorous system of preparation: ukemi (falling safely), kuzushi (breaking the opponent’s balance), throws, counter-throws, grappling techniques, falls, and recovery. Judo’s principles of giving way, maximum efficiency and mutual respect became the essential cornerstones of our approach. In this production, judo shaped both the process and outcome, in effect as co-creator, prompting the question: what performer training practices might engender an imagining disposition for attending to the creative possibilities, movements and dynamics of martial arts as a material devising practice?

Notes

1 Embodied Poetics is an immersive course in actor-created theatre. See: https://www.embodiedpoetics.org/.

2 A method allowing the actor to discover physical movements which translate the sensations aroused in them by colours, words, music into bodily action (Bradby in Lecoq Citation2000, 178).

3 See 2023 E. Nixon, Imagining Bodies and Performer Training: The Legacies of Jacques Lecoq and Gaston Bachelard, London and New York: Routledge.

4 Klein’s mother, the artist Marie Raymond (1908–1988), gave him Bachelard’s Air and Dreams (1943). See Bachelard Citation2011.

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Ellie Nixon

Ellie Nixon is Programme Director of Film and Performing Arts at Norwich University of the Arts. Her research explores embodied approaches to contemporary performance practice and performer training. Drawing on a range of interdisciplinary perspectives, material engagement theory and environmental humanities, Ellie seeks to articulate the projective interplay between the sensate imagining body and the material world as a dynamic force for creative practice. She is currently writing a monograph titled Imagining Bodies and Performer Training: The Legacy of Jacques Lecoq and Gaston Bachelard, as part of the Perspectives on Performer Training Book Series (Routledge).

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