Movement for actors /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: NetLibrary, Inc
Other Authors: Potter, Nicole
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, N.Y. : Allworth Communications, [2002]
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Table of Contents:
  • Biomechanics : understanding Meyerhold's system of actor training / Marianne Kubik
  • Michael Chekhov, psychological gesture, and the thinking heart / Floyd Ruhmor
  • Theatrical stillness / Mary Fleischer
  • Teaching Charlie Chaplin how to walk / Dan Kamin
  • The Feldenkrais method / Alan S. Questel
  • Alexander technique and the integrated actor : applying the principles of the Alexander technique to actor preparation / Teresa Lee
  • An introduction to Laban movement analysis for actors : a historical, theoretical, and practical perspective / Barbara Adrian
  • Breathe before you act / Caroline Thomas
  • Mask and ritual / Shelley Wyant
  • The smallest mask : the red nose / Jean Taylor
  • Discovering ensemble and impulse through improvisation / Paul Urcioli
  • Bringing the past into the present : period dance on the stage and in the curriculum / Nira Pullin
  • Shakespeare honors the three centers of the body / Susan Dibble
  • Some rehearsal notes for Molière and Restoration comedy style / Rod McLucas
  • The Williamson physical technique : the physical process of acting / Lloyd Williamson
  • An introduction to Margolis method[trademark sign] : a dynamic physical approach to actor training / Kari Margolis
  • Movement training : dell'arte international / Joan Schirle
  • Synergizing internal and external acting / Jill Mackavery
  • The actor as athlete of the emotions : the Rasaboxes exercise / Michele Minnick and Paula Murray Cole
  • Mind-body juggling for the camera / Erika Batdorf
  • Teaching postmodern choreography to actors : eschewing the inebriation of emotion / Nicole Potter interviews Annie-B Parson
  • SITI : why we train, a conversation between Ann Bogart and the SITI Company / compiled by Will Bond
  • The problem of movement theater / Brad Krumholz.