CAMMYisTHEbest are you telling me people won’t put live scorpions up their vaginas for a play? Or that they can’t summon arms, buildings, and columns to float around two stars? That they can’t get god almighty himself to bring down his hand to be used as a prop? Unbelievable people these days!
I'm a theatre student from Brazil. I'm doing my major in theatre in Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Ceará and I'll direct Jet of Blood for my final direction exam and you all really help me to understand more of the nightmare world of Artaud. Thanks! You're so good
I first learned of Artaud from a video by Jacob Geller, talking about "ugly games" and their meaning, and found this video from looking to see if Spurt/Jet of Blood had been performed or made using modern movie techniques (which renders the dream imagery trivial). I really like the performance here, and though I don't know much about Artaud, I think he would appreciate your performance of his play. I particularly like the red-clad ..stage attendants? I'm not sure the correct term, the closest I know of is "kuroko," from Noh theatre. I think they were a wonderful method of interpreting the dream imagery of Artaud's script.
hey! I've recently discovered Artaud and was wondering if you could recommend me projects/works by him as an introduction. I would greatly appreciate it!
Thanks for watching! Hard to answer that directly, the play is filled with dream imagery, so each production responds to the the symbols and embraces the mystery of imagination. - TXT
I didn't see any scorpions crawling outta there! 😆
The three women in dresses are the scorpions. If you've ever read the original script you would realize how un-stageable half of it is.
CAMMYisTHEbest are you telling me people won’t put live scorpions up their vaginas for a play? Or that they can’t summon arms, buildings, and columns to float around two stars? That they can’t get god almighty himself to bring down his hand to be used as a prop? Unbelievable people these days!
@@christie31784 Many say that we need some modern VFX to truly do justice with the trippy imagery of Artaud's script.
friend: i dreamed that i dated my crush!
my dreams:
It sure is a good thing that the author of this play never took control of France and tried to abolish reality.
Red flood go brrrrrr
Red flood go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
I'm a theatre student from Brazil. I'm doing my major in theatre in Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Ceará and I'll direct Jet of Blood for my final direction exam and you all really help me to understand more of the nightmare world of Artaud. Thanks! You're so good
Esto no es Artaud, no entendiste nada si crees que esto es Artaud, si artaud viera esto re volcaría en su tumba
Love to see your production if it's available. Here is mine. Love to know what you think. czcams.com/video/TSEbuKeCWbM/video.html
I first learned of Artaud from a video by Jacob Geller, talking about "ugly games" and their meaning, and found this video from looking to see if Spurt/Jet of Blood had been performed or made using modern movie techniques (which renders the dream imagery trivial).
I really like the performance here, and though I don't know much about Artaud, I think he would appreciate your performance of his play. I particularly like the red-clad ..stage attendants? I'm not sure the correct term, the closest I know of is "kuroko," from Noh theatre. I think they were a wonderful method of interpreting the dream imagery of Artaud's script.
hey! I've recently discovered Artaud and was wondering if you could recommend me projects/works by him as an introduction. I would greatly appreciate it!
watch this on 2x to cure depression
This is my first time experiencing Jet of Blood, such beautiful performances all around! It's really fortunate something so well made is on youtube
Where are the temples floating around hands and scalps?
This will never not be funny to me I know it’s not supposed to be but it’s hilarious
I have always thought Artaud was hilarious, seen in comedy this script makes more sense.
Hold on... what
where can i find the information like the director?
i need it for a creative arts assignment and i'm dumb and bad at research.
dont know same here
Wow, great interpretation and effects. I did enjoy the blood.
Bravo
whats the song between 9:30 and 10:10 ?
can someone please explain to me what does its ending mean
So glad you watched our gig. Thanks! It means it's the end of the dreamer's dream. That's as close as we got to figuring it out. -TXT
pawsofahusky I’ll recommend you check out CrashCourse a channel on CZcams. Thank me later
@@greyfelltheatre you think this whole thing was a dream?
what's the function of blood here?
Thanks for watching! Hard to answer that directly, the play is filled with dream imagery, so each production responds to the the symbols and embraces the mystery of imagination. - TXT
The actual spurt of blood was disappointing.
groovy
perate
Artaud is wrong for this one
it's beautiful in one sense, but i don't like it.