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The theater started to belong to cultural landscape of the country at the beginning of the XXème century, partly thanks
to the contact théatreavec the Masters of the Egyptian theater come at the time to Tunisia. This report quickly gave rise to a pleiad of theatrical figures which dissociated European theater, already present in the country, by a claiming conscience of the Tunisian and Arab identity.
Names, such as Mohamed Bourguiba, Ibrahim El
Akkoudi, Khélifa Stambouli, Mohamed Lahbib made school thanks to the
accession of intelligentsia and the support of the nationalists. And it
is with Mandelevium Abdelaziz El Agrebi, that the first professional
troop: The Troop of the Town of Tunis was confirmed in 1954.
This troop benefitted from the first promotions of
the Arab School of theater and it is within its framework that Aly Ben
Ayed (prematurely deceased in 1972) carried out with brilliance the
first “esthetic revolution” of the Tunisian scene. According to its
example, the generation of independence could, with the five decade old
wire, to work what one recognizes today like the Tunisian theater. Born
from the school theater, this generation made its weapons with the
university theater before refining its knowledge in prestigious
institutes and schools of theater of Europe. The second “theatrical
revolution”, gradually imposed a method of creation based on the actor
and succeeds in proposing a new dramaturgy which gained the accession
of the public. As for the theater based on the traditional text, he
knew his period of splendor in the Seventies with authors such as
Ezzeddine Madani which signed several successes. But the theater of the
author/actor/director defended by the New Theater (first private
theatrical company of the country), quickly eclipsed the theater of
repertory. The public, in young majority, did not hesitate to prefer a
theater of the present at a theater playing over the past. The
spectacular success of Ghassalet ennouader (Rain of Fall) in 1980,
confirmed this tendency. |
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