"Yuri Sam: Otoitza": Sorginaren berpiztea

Authors

  • Jaime Valverde Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea (UPV/EHU)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59866/eia.v57i3.182

Keywords:

Lipus, Imaginary theater factory, teather, antrophology, rite, intercultural

Abstract

In this piece of work the play Yuri Sam: Otoitza (2003), the most representative piece of Ander Lipus and the Imaginary Theatre Factory, is examined. Yuri Sam is a shaman based on Noh theatre, Kathakali, Bali dances and Mapuche ceremonies mixed with Basque roots; he returns from death by means of a life­affirming rite. This play which is influenced by theater anthropology reflects a revolutionary way of understanding theater and is the most interesting Basque play of the last few years.

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Published

2013-11-30

How to Cite

Valverde, J. (2013). "Yuri Sam: Otoitza": Sorginaren berpiztea . Euskera Ikerketa Aldizkaria, 3(57), 761–799. https://doi.org/10.59866/eia.v57i3.182

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Research articles