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The (; singular ) are a radical and experimental form of
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theatre developed by
Bertolt Brecht Eugen Berthold Friedrich Brecht (10 February 1898 – 14 August 1956), known professionally as Bertolt Brecht, was a German theatre practitioner, playwright, and poet. Coming of age during the Weimar Republic, he had his first successes as a p ...
and his collaborators from the 1920s to the late 1930s. The ''Lehrstücke'' stem from Brecht's
epic theatre Epic theatre (german: episches Theater) is a theatrical movement arising in the early to mid-20th century from the theories and practice of a number of theatre practitioners who responded to the political climate of the time through the creatio ...
techniques but as a core principle explore the possibilities of learning through acting, playing roles, adopting postures and attitudes etc. and hence no longer divide between actors and audience. Brecht himself translated the term as ''learning-play'', emphasizing the aspect of learning through participation, whereas the German term could be understood as ''teaching-play''. Reiner Steinweg goes so far as to suggest adopting a term coined by the Brazilian avant garde theatre director Zé Celso, ''Theatre of Discovery'', as being even clearer.Steinweg, Reiner
Two Chapters from "Learning Play and Epic Theatre"
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Although the texts have a highly formal, rigorous structure, this is designed to facilitate insertions or deletions (according to the exigencies of the particular project). With no actor–audience separation, the emphasis in performance is upon the process rather than upon evincing a final product. This diminishes an alienating division within the theatrical apparatus—characteristically deployed in
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society, and involving a ''fourth wall''—a ''virtual'' wall that facilitates, and encourages, a distinction between producers and artistic labourers ''versus'' their
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. The terms of that relationship are contradictory, insofar as ownership of the means of production alienates the labour of the artist. The distinction is no longer operative in the ''Lehrstücke'', Brecht argues. The primary purpose, intention, or goal of these performances is for the actors to acquire attitudes (rather than to consume an entertainment). This relates to Brecht's theory of
Gestus ''Gestus'' (, from Latin meaning "gesture, attitude, carriage") is an acting technique developed by the German theatre practitioner Bertolt Brecht. It carries the sense of a combination of physical gestures and "gist" or attitude. It is a means by ...
, his substitution for traditional drama's
mimesis Mimesis (; grc, μίμησις, ''mīmēsis'') is a term used in literary criticism and philosophy that carries a wide range of meanings, including '' imitatio'', imitation, nonsensuous similarity, receptivity, representation, mimicry, the a ...
. The relation to reality is a ''critical'' one. Brecht's refunctioned mimesis is understood not as a simple mirroring or imitation, but as a measuring; it always involves some kind of attitude on our part. It is not possible, in Brecht's view, to produce a neutral mimesis. Brecht's poem " On Imitation" elaborates this notion succinctly:
He who only imitates and has nothing to say On what he imitates is like A poor chimpanzee, who imitates his trainer's smoking And does not smoke while doing so. For never Will a thoughtless imitation Be a real imitation.
Brecht also often had
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s handed out at the end of the performances, and would rewrite the plays based on the audiences' answers to them. Ideally, the ''Lehrstücke'' project tries to set up a whole series of new
dialectic Dialectic ( grc-gre, διαλεκτική, ''dialektikḗ''; related to dialogue; german: Dialektik), also known as the dialectical method, is a discourse between two or more people holding different points of view about a subject but wishing ...
al relations. Firstly, the relation between form and content is subsumed or synthesised into a higher dialectic of function; "the means have to be asked what the end is". It thus attempts to side step the whole form and content question in favour of one concerning function. The actor–audience interaction is supposed to become dialectical, as is that between the actor and the text. Principles of interaction govern these two relations. Brecht eventually abandoned his experiments with the ''Lehrstücke'' form, but it has been taken up and developed in the last few decades by the
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dramatist Heiner Müller (in plays such as ''
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'' (1975) and '' The Mission'' (1982)) and by the Brazilian director
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. Boal's "
forum theatre Forum theatre is a type of theatre created by Brazilian theatre director Augusto Boal. It is one of the techniques under the umbrella term of Theatre of the Oppressed (TO). This relates to the engagement of spectators influencing and engaging with ...
" took the abolition of the actor–audience division proposed by Brecht and realized it through the use of what he calls a " spect-actor"—a member of the audience who is able to get up onto the stage to actively intervene in the drama presented. The theatrical experience becomes a collective experiment and search for solutions to social problems experienced by the audience. The German peace researcher
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de used his seminal analysis of the ''Lehrstücke'' form in the work of Brecht (''Das Lehrstück. Brechts Theorie einer politisch-ästhetischen Erziehung'') to develop his own self-reflexive peace-activist educational work, which initiated his local activism project "Gewalt in der Stadt".See the German-language Wikipedia article on Steinweg.


Some of Brecht's ''Lehrstücke''

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The Flight across the Ocean ''The Flight across the Ocean'' (german: Der Ozeanflug, link=no) is a '' Lehrstück'' by the German dramatist Bertolt Brecht, inspired by '' We'', Charles Lindbergh's 1927 account of his transatlantic flight in the plane '' Spirit of St. Louis'' ...
'' * '' The Yes Sayer'' and '' The No Sayer'' * ''
The Horatians and the Curiatians ''The Horatians and the Curiatians'' (Die Horatier und die Kuriatier) is a '' Lehrstück'' ("''Schulstück''" in the collected plays) by the German dramatist Bertolt Brecht written in collaboration with Margarete Steffin in 1933–34. It is a r ...
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The Baden-Baden Lesson on Consent ''The Baden-Baden Lesson on Consent'' (german: Badener Lehrstück vom Einverständnis) is a ''Lehrstücke, Lehrstück'' by the German dramatist Bertolt Brecht, written in collaboration with Slatan Dudow and Elisabeth Hauptmann. Under the title ''L ...
'' * '' The Decision'' * '' The Exception and the Rule'' * ''
Round Heads and Pointed Heads ''Round Heads and Pointed Heads'' (german: Die Rundköpfe und die Spitzköpfe) is an epic parable play written by the German dramatist Bertolt Brecht, in collaboration with Margarete Steffin, Emil Burri, Elisabeth Hauptmann, and the composer Han ...
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See also

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Walter Benjamin Walter Bendix Schönflies Benjamin (; ; 15 July 1892 – 26 September 1940) was a German Jewish philosopher, cultural critic and essayist. An eclectic thinker, combining elements of German idealism, Romanticism, Western Marxism, and Jewish ...
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Augusto Boal Augusto Boal (16 March 1931 – 2 May 2009) was a Brazilian theatre practitioner, drama theorist, and political activist. He was the founder of Theatre of the Oppressed, a theatrical form originally used in radical left popular education movemen ...
and his
Theatre of the Oppressed The Theatre of the Oppressed (TO) describes theatrical forms that the Brazilian theatre practitioner Augusto Boal first elaborated in the 1970s, initially in Brazil and later in Europe. Boal was influenced by the work of the educator and theor ...


References


Further reading

* Calabro, Tony. ''Bertolt Brecht and the Art of Dissemblance''. Longwood Academic, 1990. * Calico, Joy. ''Brecht at the Opera.'' Berkeley: University of California Press, 2008. * Benjamin, Walter. 1928. "Program for a Proletarian Children's Theater". Trans. Susan Buck-Morss.
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1.5 (March / April 1973): 28–32. Trans. from Über Kinder, Jungend und Erziehung. Edition Suhrkamp, 391.
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, 1969. * Squiers, Anthony (2014). ''An Introduction to the Social and Political Philosophy of Bertolt Brecht''. Amsterdam: Rodopi. . * Steinweg, Reiner (ed.). 1976. ''Brechts Modell der Lehrstücke. Zeugnisse, Discussionen, Erfahrungen'' Frankfurt/M.: Suhrkamp. . * Steinweg, Reiner. 1995. ''Lehrstück und episches Theater: Brechts Theorie und die theaterpädagogische Praxis''. Frankfurt/M.: Brandes & Apsel. . * Steinweg, Reiner
Two Chapters from ''Learning Play and Epic Theatre''
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