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Vitez often presented his plays in locations with non-theatrical elements and without any descriptive function, employing an aesthetic of "free play" and "association of ideas," according to Georges Banu. Vitez' work required thought on the part of the audience, more than the reality of a set. He saw
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Vitez became a professor at the National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts in 1968, and in 1972 he founded the Théùtre des Quartiers d'Ivry. In the same year, he founded the Ateliers d'Ivry workshop, where amateurs and professionals could share a common theatrical practice. He became director at the
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the theater as a "force field" and demanded an "elitist theater for all." He defended the great classical texts as "sunken galleons," works that were remote, archaic and mythological.
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in 1958 and became his private secretary from 1960 to 1962. He worked in the theater Balachova Tania, and wrote reviews published by
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in June 1988, a post he held until his sudden death in Paris in 1990. In 1978, Vitez' workshop sessions were recorded by film-maker
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in Paris and became a Communist activist, which he continued until 1979, when he left the Communist Party following the invasion of
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in 1970. After this initial period, he began working more with French and German repertoire, directing works by
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Antoine Vitez was born in Paris and trained to be an actor, finding his first acting job at the age of 19 in
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Chaillot National Theatre in 1981, and was appointed deputy head of the
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