Jeffrey D Thomakos

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In this rhythmical conception of dramaturgy, Chekhov implicitly proposes that dramaturgical time is not chronological (a sequence of events), but kairological. Kairos is both the modern Greek word for weather and the ancient Greek word for a significant time, the moment when something needs to happen; it is therefore doubly atmospheric.
Michael Chekhov Technique in the Twenty-First Century: New Pathways
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