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Phenomenology for Actors - Theatre-Making and the Question of Being (Hardcover, New edition)
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Phenomenology for Actors - Theatre-Making and the Question of Being (Hardcover, New edition)
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This book gives new insight into acting and theatre-making through
phenomenology (the study of how the world shows itself to conscious
experience). It examines Being-in-the-world in everyday life with
exercises for workshops and rehearsal. Each chapter explores themes
to guide the creative process through objects, bodies, spaces,
being with others, time, history, freedom and authenticity. Key
examples in the work are drawn from Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard,
Sophocles' Antigone and Shakespeare's Hamlet. Practical tasks in
each section explore how the theatrical event can offer unique
insight into Being and existence. In this way, the book makes a
bold leap to understand acting as an embodied form of philosophy
and to explain how phenomenology can be a rich source of
inspiration for actors, directors, designers and the creative
process of theatre-making. This original new book will provide new
insight into the practice and theory of acting, stimulate new
approaches to rehearsal and advance the notion of theatre making a
genuine contribution to philosophical discourse. The fundamental
task of the actor is to be on stage with purposeful action in the
given circumstances. But this simple act of 'Being' is not easy.
Phenomenology can provide valuable insight into the challenge. For
some time, scholars have looked to phenomenology to describe and
analyse the theatrical event. But more than simply drawing
attention to embodiment and the subjective experience of the world,
a philosophical perspective can also shed light on broader
existential issues of being. No specialist knowledge of philosophy
is required for the reader to find this text engaging and it will
be relevant for second-year students and above at tertiary level.
For postgraduates and researchers, the book will provide a valuable
touchstone for phenomenology and performance as research. The book
will appeal to theatre and performance studies, and some applied
philosophy courses. The material is also relevant to studies in
literary and critical theory, cultural studies and comparative
literature. The work is relevant to The International Federation of
Theatre Research (IFTR/FIRT) (Performance and Consciousness),
Performance Studies International (psi) and the Performance
Philosophy Research Network - an influential and growing research
field. Primary markets for this book will be students (both at
university and conservatoires) and academics in theatre studies, as
well as practitioners and actors in training. The text will be
useful to students in units or modules relating to acting theory
and theatre-making processes, and which combine critical theory
with practical performance. It will also be useful for
practitioners of theatre looking to expand or inflect their own
methods of approaching performance.
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