Dario Fo's life + effect on modern teatre

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August 30, 2012

 

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However, contrary to commedia’s satirical viewpoints on society itself, his works are a satire of politics and institutions. As a young boy, Dario studied and imitated the gestures and actions of the local storytellers (who were referred to as the fabulatori). He was soon able to tell their tales as well as they could, and was considered by the locals as an expert on the techniques of the fabulatori...
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He was soon able to tell their tales as well as they could, and was considered by the locals as an expert on the techniques of the fabulatori. The fabulatori were Fo’s first and perhaps greatest influence, as his first works were improvised skits based on the tales he had heard from them. Later in his career, Fo also drew on mime artist Jacques LeCoq’s performances and the Rame family theatre for inspiration in his pieces...
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