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Western Theatre in Global Contexts explores the junctures,
tensions, and discoveries that occur when teaching Western
theatrical practices or directing English-language plays in
countries that do not share Western theatre histories or in which
English is the non-dominant language. This edited volume examines
pedagogical discoveries and teaching methods, how to produce
specific plays and musicals, and how students who explore Western
practices in non-Western places contribute to the art form.
Offering on-the-ground perspectives of teaching and working outside
of North American and Europe, the book analyzes the importance of
paying attention to the local context when developing theatrical
practice and education. It also explores how educators and artists
who make deep connections in the local culture can facilitate
ethical accessibility to Western models of performance for
students, practitioners and audiences. Western Theatre in Global
Contexts is an excellent resource for scholars, artists, and
teachers that are working abroad or on intercultural projects in
theatre, education and the arts.
Western Theatre in Global Contexts explores the junctures,
tensions, and discoveries that occur when teaching Western
theatrical practices or directing English-language plays in
countries that do not share Western theatre histories or in which
English is the non-dominant language. This edited volume examines
pedagogical discoveries and teaching methods, how to produce
specific plays and musicals, and how students who explore Western
practices in non-Western places contribute to the art form.
Offering on-the-ground perspectives of teaching and working outside
of North American and Europe, the book analyzes the importance of
paying attention to the local context when developing theatrical
practice and education. It also explores how educators and artists
who make deep connections in the local culture can facilitate
ethical accessibility to Western models of performance for
students, practitioners and audiences. Western Theatre in Global
Contexts is an excellent resource for scholars, artists, and
teachers that are working abroad or on intercultural projects in
theatre, education and the arts.
Acting Successful: Using Performance Skills in Everyday Life
explains how everyone can benefit from learning acting skills and
techniques. Readers learn to view their daily actions as
performances that influence the perceptions of observers. They
discover how to use their voices, bodies, and acting skills to
express themselves with clarity and build strong social and
professional relationships. The book is organized into four
sections: "Acting Your Best Self," "The Actor's Secrets,"
"Channeling Your Inner Star," and "Rehearsing for Reality." The
first three sections provide information about acting theories,
approaches to training, and skills development, while the fourth
section provides opportunities for practical application. From
formal presentations to subtle interactions, this book details how
acting skills translate to life skills. Acting Successful helps
individuals from any discipline develop expressiveness, creativity,
and confidence. Perfect for introductory acting classes for majors
or non-majors, or any course that addresses improved interpersonal
and communication skills, Acting Successful is also useful as a
training tool for business professionals, clinical practitioners,
and educators.
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