näyttelijäohjautuva
Näyttelijäohjautuva is a Finnish term that translates to "actor-driven" or "performer-led" in English. It describes a theatrical or filmmaking process where the actors play a central role in shaping the creative vision and direction of the work. In a näyttelijäohjautuva production, the actors are not merely interpreters of a pre-determined script or directorial vision. Instead, they actively contribute to the development of the narrative, characters, and even the staging or blocking. This collaborative approach can involve improvisational techniques, devised theatre methods, or a directorial style that prioritizes the actors' input and discoveries. The emphasis is on the performers' lived experiences, intuition, and creative impulses as fundamental elements in building the final piece. This method can lead to highly organic and authentic performances, as the characters and situations often emerge directly from the actors' engagement with the material. The director's role in a näyttelijäohjautuva setting often shifts from being a sole authority to a facilitator or guide, supporting the actors in their creative explorations and helping to synthesize their contributions into a cohesive whole. This approach is often contrasted with more traditional director-centric models where the director's vision is paramount and actors are primarily tasked with executing that vision.