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Full Description
The Independent Actor presents a 21st-century training route achievable by self-curated learning for actors of all skill levels.
This book rejects a purist approach to actor training, challenges traditional acting styles and disregards the embedded elitist notions of Western-training methods at the top of the hierarchy. Instead, it takes a contemporary, self-focused approach to learning and applying acting skills.
Through doing so, the book is the first to validate a self-curated approach to actor training. Designed as a companion to practical experience and useful as a reference sourcebook, it takes the position that each individual actor must find their own process.
Skills for theatre, screen and voice-recorded media are all embraced through practical tasks with signposts to essential reading and specific resources. Designed equally for the untrained actor as a companion and an aide-mémoire for the professionally trained actor, this book sheds light on the practical skills required and how to access, practise and accomplish them.
Contents
AUTHOR
PREFACE
FOREWORD
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
1. TRAINING
o Drama School
o A Self-Led Approach
o Learning
o Embracing Technology
2. WELLBEING
o Holistic Approach
o Change
o Fear
o Calm
3. CREATIVITY
o Dreaming
o Multi-Hyphenated Artists
4. PROCESS
o Preparation
o Rehearsal
o Performance
5. IMAGINATION
o Play
o Spontaneity
o Storytelling
6. CONNECTION
o Listening
o Energy
o Endowment
7. CONTEXT
o World of the play
o Research
8. TEXT
o Structure and Style
o Breaking it down
o Using text
o Subtext
9. CHARACTER
o Traits
o Timelines
o Transformation
10. VOICE
o Freedom
o Flexibility
o Repetition
o Vocal Health
11. MOVEMENT
o Physical training
o Presence
o Applied skills
12. SPACE
o Mis en Scene
o Proxemics
o Audience
13. PRACTICE AND BEYOND
14. EXERCISES FOR A SELF-LED ACTOR
15. RESOURCES
INDEX



