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Abstract
This art-based research seeks the ideation of the abject body, understood in a theoretical and stage sense. It is divided into three parts: a theoretical study, a stage laboratory and a stage production/ disassembly. It is theoretically supported by the work of Judith Butler: Bodies that Matter, on the Discursive Limits of Sex (2008), Julia Kristeva:Powers of Horror. An Essay on Abjection (1988); The methodology is based on Ericka FischerLichte’s text: Aesthetics of the Performative (2017). Our research culminates in the creation of a corporal dramaturgy based on what was created in the stage laboratory, and a brief disassembly of the process of creation and stage research. Among the main findings is the understanding and study on stage of a concept, the possibility of performing art to generate new knowledge and the expressive possibilities of the body on the drama stage.