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Full Description
Milestones in Actor Training focuses on key developments across time in how actors prepare for performance.
Designed for weekly use on actor training and acting courses, the ten chosen milestones cover a wide range, culturally, historically, and geographically; from psychological realist acting in conventional plot-driven drama, through Commedia dell'Arte to the broader church of physical acting that overlaps with devising, mime, circus, contemporary dance, and other body-based genres, including Japanese Nō theatre. The book's principal concern is the theatre actor in text-based drama, sonic, or movement structures, though the final milestone encompasses acting for film and new media. This volume concentrates mainly on conceptions of acting as emergent or as reformulated in the West, with the majority coming from the late nineteenth century onwards.
Milestones are a range of accessible textbooks, breaking down the need-to-know moments in the social, cultural, political, and artistic development of foundational subject areas.
Contents
List of Contributors
Introduction
Paul Allain and Frank Camilleri
Chapter 1. Zeami, Nō, and Cross-cultural Training Histories
Ashley Thorpe
Chapter 2. Commedia dell'Arte: Training in the Troupe
Olly Crick
Chapter 3. Stanislavsky and the Rock
Bella Merlin
Chapter 4. French Foundations of Physicality
Ellie Nixon
Chapter 5. Brecht and the 'Street Scene'
David Barnett
Chapter 6. Grotowski and After: Embracing the Physical
Dominika Laster
Chapter 7. Voice Training: the Wolfsohn-Hart Approach
Patrick Campbell and Margaret Pikes
Chapter 8. Women in/and Actor Training
Lisa Peck
Chapter 9. Intercultural Training: Barba and Bogart
Stephen Atkins
Chapter 10. Technology and the Emergence of Performance Capture
Boyd Branch
Conclusion
Paul Allain and Frank Camilleri
Timelines
Glossary
Index