Monday, November 15, 2010

In a discussion at The Applied Improvisation Network [http://appliedimprov.ning.com/forum/topics/status-stress-and-social] on "Status stress and social structure" I contributed the following comment:

Every person, on-stage or off, should act to create the optimum environment for right relationship. I find it interesting that you write, "acting provides a safe fake world, a refuge ..." You go on to comment on how "real life colleagues ... have not chosen to enter/create."

Doesn't the whole concept of "status transactions" deal with perceived reality? Resolution of "status stress" is found in how one plays status oneself. If I insist on playing a certain status without regard to the other who is facing me, then I will find myself under more duress than if I am more willing to adjust my status to the other (Keith Johnstone makes this very clear in his book). Of course, one must be sensitive to the other, something those on the autistic spectrum find difficult.