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Applied Meisner for the 21st-Century Actor develops Meisner's core
principles for the contemporary actor and presents a Meisner-based
acting technique that empowers practitioners to take ownership of
their own creative process. In this book, the authors present the
best, most applicable foundational components of Meisner's
technique in a clear, pragmatic, and ethical manner, and advance
Meisner's core principles with their own innovations. Drawing on
the best practices of consent-based work, they outline a specific
approach to creating clear boundaries for the actor and
establishing an ethical acting studio. Filled with practical
exercises, useful definitions and explanations of foundational
principles, and helpful advice on how to recognize and overcome
common acting traps and pitfalls, this book provides a replicable
and flexible technique that puts the actor at the center of their
training. Applied Meisner for the 21st-Century Actor offers actors
and students of acting courses a workable technique that will
foster growth and discovery throughout their career. The text also
includes links to the companion website www.21CActor.com, where
readers can engage with the material covered in the book and with
Otos' and Shively's most up-to-date research, supplemental
materials, and training opportunities.
This book provides a survey of Islam in Turkey since the founding
of the modern republic in 1923. It examines the secularising
policies of Turkey's founders and how these policies have shaped
the development of religious institutions and social expectations
around religious practice up to the present day. A special emphasis
is on the relationship between religion and politics, with chapters
focusing on state-based religious institutions, religious
education, Sufi orders and religious communities, Alevism,
Islamic-oriented political parties, and the effects of economic
liberalization on the practice of Islam in Turkey. Readers will
also learn about the political and social developments that
contributed to the rise of the current Islamist government of the
Justice and Development Party. In this way, Islam in Turkey
provides vital historical context for understanding both the rise
of the controversial President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and current
events in Turkey and the Middle East more broadly.
Applied Meisner for the 21st-Century Actor develops Meisner's core
principles for the contemporary actor and presents a Meisner-based
acting technique that empowers practitioners to take ownership of
their own creative process. In this book, the authors present the
best, most applicable foundational components of Meisner's
technique in a clear, pragmatic, and ethical manner, and advance
Meisner's core principles with their own innovations. Drawing on
the best practices of consent-based work, they outline a specific
approach to creating clear boundaries for the actor and
establishing an ethical acting studio. Filled with practical
exercises, useful definitions and explanations of foundational
principles, and helpful advice on how to recognize and overcome
common acting traps and pitfalls, this book provides a replicable
and flexible technique that puts the actor at the center of their
training. Applied Meisner for the 21st-Century Actor offers actors
and students of acting courses a workable technique that will
foster growth and discovery throughout their career. The text also
includes links to the companion website www.21CActor.com, where
readers can engage with the material covered in the book and with
Otos' and Shively's most up-to-date research, supplemental
materials, and training opportunities.
This book provides a survey of Islam in Turkey since the founding
of the modern republic in 1923. It examines the secularising
policies of Turkey's founders and how these policies have shaped
the development of religious institutions and social expectations
around religious practice up to the present day. A special emphasis
is on the relationship between religion and politics, with chapters
focusing on state-based religious institutions, religious
education, Sufi orders and religious communities, Alevism,
Islamic-oriented political parties, and the effects of economic
liberalization on the practice of Islam in Turkey. Readers will
also learn about the political and social developments that
contributed to the rise of the current Islamist government of the
Justice and Development Party. In this way, Islam in Turkey
provides vital historical context for understanding both the rise
of the controversial President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and current
events in Turkey and the Middle East more broadly.
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