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- catalog abstract "Lights go up, the actor takes the space, and is perceived by the audience. Communication has begun. The Articulate Body: The Physical Training of the Actor considers the unique responsibility of the actor to convey, through his physical being, the thoughts and feelings of the theatrical event. The actor's training must provide a process through which the actor gains the physical skill, imagination, and confidence necessary to be as articulate with his body as he is with words. This book attempts to re-think and analyse a contemporary actor's physical needs, looking at the actor's physical training not as a series of skills, but as a skill in itself, specific to the actor. Exercises are included to serve the actor, teacher, director, movement director and actor's choreographer as a point of departure in applying the principles and concepts of the book to their own work.".
- catalog contributor b5223466.
- catalog created "1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1994.".
- catalog description "Exercises are included to serve the actor, teacher, director, movement director and actor's choreographer as a point of departure in applying the principles and concepts of the book to their own work.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-205) and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction: The actor is perceived and theatre begins -- The physically articulate actor -- The actor in the performance space -- The actor's instrument -- Creating theatre -- The actor and other performance skills -- The actor in the eyes of the beholder -- Exercises for the preparation and development of the actor's body -- Becoming the physically articulate actor: exercises for using the instrument -- Mask workshop -- Ensemble acting workshop : group movement as an actor's technique -- Comedy workshop : an approach to comic acting.".
- catalog description "Lights go up, the actor takes the space, and is perceived by the audience. Communication has begun. The Articulate Body: The Physical Training of the Actor considers the unique responsibility of the actor to convey, through his physical being, the thoughts and feelings of the theatrical event. The actor's training must provide a process through which the actor gains the physical skill, imagination, and confidence necessary to be as articulate with his body as he is with words. This book attempts to re-think and analyse a contemporary actor's physical needs, looking at the actor's physical training not as a series of skills, but as a skill in itself, specific to the actor.".
- catalog extent "208 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0896761339".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Drama Book,".
- catalog subject "792/.028 20".
- catalog subject "Acting Study and teaching.".
- catalog subject "Movement (Acting)".
- catalog subject "PN2071.M6 D46 1994".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: The actor is perceived and theatre begins -- The physically articulate actor -- The actor in the performance space -- The actor's instrument -- Creating theatre -- The actor and other performance skills -- The actor in the eyes of the beholder -- Exercises for the preparation and development of the actor's body -- Becoming the physically articulate actor: exercises for using the instrument -- Mask workshop -- Ensemble acting workshop : group movement as an actor's technique -- Comedy workshop : an approach to comic acting.".
- catalog title "The articulate body : the physical training of the actor / Anne Dennis.".
- catalog type "text".