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A step-by-step introduction to the key features of the Meisner
Technique, including a full set of practical exercises. The Meisner
Technique is at the forefront of actor training today: with its
radical simplicity it has the power to reconnect actors with their
bodies and emotions. Developed by the teacher and actor Sanford
Meisner, the technique places emphasis on truthful interaction
between actors. The aim is for the actor 'to live truthfully under
imaginary circumstances' - to remain truly 'in the moment'. In
Meisner in Practice, Nick Moseley offers actors a step-by-step
introduction to the salient features of the technique, and puts
these to the test through a succession of increasingly challenging
practical exercises. He also addresses certain pitfalls and
problems that he has encountered over many years of teaching
Meisner in drama schools. This book will be of immense value to
students, teachers and practitioners in exploring a technique that
is becoming increasingly recognised as a core element of actor
training.
This international collection brings together scientists, scholars
and artist-researchers to explore the cognition of memory through
the performing arts and examine artistic strategies that target
cognitive processes of memory. The strongly embodied and highly
trained memory systems of performing artists render artistic
practice a rich context for understanding how memory is formed,
utilized and adapted through interaction with others, instruments
and environments. Using experimental, interpretive and
Practice-as-Research methods that bridge disciplines, the authors
provide overview chapters and case studies of subjects such as: *
collectively and environmentally distributed memory in the
performing arts; * autobiographical memory triggers in performance
creation and reception; * the journey from learning to memory in
performance training; * the relationship between memory, awareness
and creative spontaneity, and * memorization and embodied or
structural analysis of scores and scripts. This volume provides an
unprecedented resource for scientists, scholars, artists, teachers
and students looking for insight into the cognition of memory in
the arts, strategies of learning and performance, and
interdisciplinary research methodology.
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(Paperback)
Jane Giddan, Norman Giddan
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R283
Discovery Miles 2 830
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Musical theatre is a tough and over-crowded industry. Yet, despite
the huge competition, many performers find auditioning difficult
with little knowledge of what the directors, creative teams and
producers are looking for, or how to win the panel over with their
unique talent. As a leading international casting director, Neil
Rutherford has seen thousands of hopefuls audition over the years.
Uniquely, he also understands what it is like to audition from his
years as a professional actor in musical theatre.
This book provides a unique perspective on the musical theatre
audition process and how to improve the chances of landing a role.
With wit, humour and insight, Neil Rutherford guides the reader
through the crucial elements of musical theatre auditions, opening
up the process of casting and auditioning to the thousands of
hopefuls trying to secure work in this industry every year, as well
as anyone involved in musical theatre. With a foreword by
Tony-award-winning director Bartlett Sher, the book also contains
contributions from some of the world's leading directors and
musical directors, including Sir Richard Eyre and Jerry Mitchell,
adding further valuable insight from those at the centre of the
musical theatre world. This book is a vital tool for anyone hoping
to improve their audition chances and survive in the world of
musical theatre.
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