Grotowski and Brooks

 Jerry Grotowski believed that the actor should communicate throughout sounds and movements. The movement and sounds can truly express the actor’s emotions. He wants to break free from limitations and have actors have their full potential. The silence is also very effective. Especially at the beginning of every scene so audiences can contrast between no movement to very intense movements. He also believed our bodies truly express us without words. He liked to use a strong voice. In a scene actors should be one with each other. They should listen and understand one other. He also thinks they should transform an empty space to the setting of a scene. Also embrace the actor's memory.

Peter brooks believed that the audience should feel the emotions of the actors. They should be sympathetic towards them. Also human connection is essential for theater. He also let actors explore their character by letting them decide who would feel in the moment. 

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