Kaylla

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La revista Kaylla es un proyecto del Departamento Académico de Artes Escénicas de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP) que tiene como objetivo fomentar, promover y difundir la reflexión académica sobre y desde las artes escénicas. Kaylla se propone ser una ventana de la investigación artística en nuestra universidad y una caja de resonancia de lo que pasa en el medio escénico tanto en el Perú como en la región.

La revista tiene dos tipos de convocatoria: permanente y temática. Para la convocatoria permanente se reciben artículos durante el año y, conforme van llegando los textos, se someten a evaluación de pares. Si tienen una valoración positiva, se publican a lo largo del año. Además, nuestra edición temática tiene periodicidad anual y se publica en el mes de noviembre. Todos los artículos son originales y se someten a un sistema de revisión de pares doble ciego antes de ser publicados. La revista se difunde en línea y se puede acceder al texto completo de los manuscritos de forma gratuita.

Kaylla, palabra quechua asociada a borde, orilla y lindero, que no solo demarca un espacio de otro, sino que pone énfasis en lo fronterizo como zona de transición y contacto activo. Desde ese concepto, proponemos que Kaylla sea ese espacio de encuentro reflexivo que nos permita vincularnos con la multiplicidad de posibilidades de abordar la investigación escénica y la creación

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    Hacia un estudio del cuerpo y la grupalidad en la formación actoral del teatro independiente de la ciudad de Córdoba (Argentina)
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-11-13) Yurquina, Paulette
    This paper will pose some initial questions for the development of my doctoral research process. Starting from the premise that acting in the city of Córdoba (Argentina) is configured in spaces of acting training, through the proposed link between an ethics of being with others and the construction of corporeality. Therefore, this research aims to study the acting training of some independent theater groups in the city of Cordoba, specifically the ideas of acting that underlie these trainings, what skills are sought to develop, what corporealities are built through acting training and how the group dimension operates in the training processes. My interest lies in achieving a characterization of acting training in the independent theater of the city of Córdoba with the purpose of contributing to a situated conception of acting. Thus, in the present paper, I will propose the unfolding of the research problematic and some uncertainties and methodological challenges to address the following questions: Why focus on the body and groupality? In a city where formal and non-formal spaces of acting training coexist, how to delimit a corpus of analysis that can account for this particularity and at the same time specify representative acting poetics of the field? What are the most appropriate procedures to recover or reconstruct experiences of teaching and learning processes? How to generate crossings between different disciplinary fields to address the research problem?
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    Ánima Sola
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-11-13) Domínguez Virgen, J. Carlos; Tamariz Estrada, María Cristina
    In the article, we take Ánima Sola, a play about femicides in Mexico, as a starting point to problematize how stage creation assumes the ethical responsibility of representing the victims of violence. We review the notion of event, a concept discussed in different disciplines including Theater and Performing Arts. Using oral history as a methodological approach, more specifically in-depth interviews with the actresses involved in the project, we propose the concept of event in a life trajectory as an analytical aspect that complements other definitions, including that of theatrical event (Dubatti, 2017) and that of event as a set of effects that surpass their causes (Žižek, 2014). The conceptual framework is based on Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology (2002) and José Antonio Sánchez's reflections (2016) on ethics and representation, among others, to reveal that Ánima Sola as a dramatic text demands a disposition and involvement from the subjectivity of the actresses, an event that is expressed as an ethical manifestation of representation.
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    Creación en danza
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-11-13) Fonseca de Almeida, Renata Mara
    This study starts on the discussion about different ways of seeing. To remove the sense of sight out of the daily function to an aesthetic perception of reality, it presents contributions of authors as Merleau-Ponty (1992), Godard (2004), and Blanchot (2001). In a dialectic relation between see and create, it transforms distinct ways of seeing in an impulse to dance creation. The sight, considered through an esthetical and philosophical perspective, independently if it is a blind person or not, puts the creativity on movement. In this way, some experiments based on the relation between see and move, proposed by the author, are described along the text. The conclusion is that the way of seeing, that is to say, someone’s position in relation to the world, is what allows the creation, and not the physiological condition of sight’s sense.
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    Para vivir mañana todavía: Reconfiguraciones de la mirada y la memoria en el proceso de creación presencial y virtual de Aliento y Vacío.
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2022-11-02) Medina Hú, Lucero; Velarde Chainskaia, Cristina Natali
    The collective creation in performing arts presents new challenges in virtuality. Intermedials creations propose the reorganization of the creative processes, of the body and the gaze of the performing artists. Based on the situated experience of Aliento y vacío, short film, whose process continued in a virtual and individual way due to the pandemic, we analyze the relationships that are established between the performing artist and his creative material in virtuality, taking as references concepts such as body memory, the rewriting of materials and collective weaving. At a methodological level, this work has involved reviewing the documentary material of the research process and conducting interviews with the performing artists. Part of the proposal incorporates the conversations between the authors as devices to generate a co-perception of the experience we analyze as well as the writing process.