HOW WOULD YOU WISH THE WORLD TO BE?
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Mario Biagini, Open Program, ParateatralAbstract
This text is based on a speech by Mario Biagini in Italy and it was decided to leave it in the register of oral. The speech was made in the context of an event held in "Mechrí: Laboratorio di filosofia e cultura" in Milan. The Greek term mechri, used by Biagini in the opening of this text, is an adverb meaning "up to" or "heretofore "Mechri may refer to a suspension in the flow of discourse, so that new perspectives can be initiated and inaugurated (from here onwards). The text also refers in one of its passages to "performative practices of the encounter" and to "active cultural competence", suggesting a possible approximation between current Open Program practices and the conception of "Active culture" proposed by Jerzy Grotowski in the period known as Parateatral.
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