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Michael Chekhovs Acting Technique: A Practitioners Guide [Pehme köide]

(Central School of Speech and Drama, UK)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 360 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 214x138x20 mm, kaal: 463 g
  • Sari: Performance Books
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Jan-2019
  • Kirjastus: Methuen Drama
  • ISBN-10: 1408156881
  • ISBN-13: 9781408156889
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 360 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 214x138x20 mm, kaal: 463 g
  • Sari: Performance Books
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Jan-2019
  • Kirjastus: Methuen Drama
  • ISBN-10: 1408156881
  • ISBN-13: 9781408156889
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Intended for actors, directors, teachers and researchers, this book offers an exceptionally clear and thorough introduction to the renowned acting technique developed by Michael Chekhov. Sinéad Rushes book provides a complete overview of the whole method, and includes illuminating explanations of its principles, as well as a wide range of practical exercises that illustrate, step by step, how they can be applied to dramatic texts. Part One provides an outline of the ideas that underpin the work, which help to prepare practitioners to become responsive and receptive, and to awaken their imagination. Part Two charts a journey through the foundational psychophysical exercises that can both orient an actor's training routine and be applied directly to the development of a role. Part Three focuses on more specific and elaborate methods of scene work, characterisation and the art of transformation.

Drawing on the full range of Chekhov's writing in English and French, this book also examines unpublished material from the Dartington Hall archives and features interviews with actors who have worked with the technique, including Simon Callow and Joanna Merlin. It illustrates Chekhovs approach by referring to Rushe's own productions of Nikolai Gogol's short story Diary of a Madman and Shakespeare's Othello, as well as characters and scenes in Sarah Kane's Blasted and the contemporary American television series Breaking Bad.

Michael Chekhovs Acting Technique is an accessible, comprehensive and contemporary point of reference for those already trained in the method, as well as an initiation and toolkit for practitioners who are just beginning to discover it.

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A long-time practitioner of Chekhov's acting technique, Rushe (Central School of Speech and Drama, UK) has delivered a valuable, comprehensive look at many of the acting tools Chekhov pioneered at the turn of the 20th century Particularly noteworthy is Rushes creation of a careful pathway through all the material. Each exercise builds on its predecessor in a way that shows the authors attention to detail and mastery of the subject matter Though aimed at modern practitioners of acting, academics should not shy away from this guide, given its thorough research and its historical relevance. This volume will be a useful resource for those studying acting theory, theater history, or the pedagogy of acting. * CHOICE * An extremely well researched exploration of how Chekhovs approach to acting can be best utilized Rushes very clear explanations of each tool, its use, and its relationship to other tools is very illuminating and practical. * Theatre, Dance and Performance Training *

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Provides a complete overview of the Michael Chekhov method, offering clear explanations of the principles, practical exercises and application of the exercises to dramatic texts.
Preface x
Acknowledgements xv
List of abbreviations
xvii
Introduction: Guiding principles 1(14)
A note on the context of Chekhov's work 15(18)
PART ONE PREPARATION
33(90)
1 The ideal centre
35(7)
2 The first of the four brothers: Feeling of ease
42(11)
3 Receiving
53(11)
4 The second of the four brothers: Feeling of form
64(15)
5 The third of the four brothers: Feeling of beauty
79(11)
6 The fourth of the four brothers: Feeling of entirety
90(12)
7 Radiating
102(9)
8 Expansion and contraction: Expansion as a principle
111(12)
PART TWO PRACTICE
123(80)
9 Qualities of movement: Moulding, floating, flying
125(11)
10 Further qualities of movement
136(11)
11 Six directions
147(11)
12 Archetypal gesture
158(12)
13 The three sisters: Rising, falling and balancing
170(6)
14 Image and imagination
176(12)
15 Improvisation
188(15)
Transition: Transformation
196(7)
PART THREE PERFORMANCE
203(105)
16 Imaginary body
205(15)
17 Imaginary centres
220(15)
18 Stick, veil, ball
235(8)
19 Archetypes
243(17)
20 Psychological gesture
260(13)
21 Subjective atmosphere
273(8)
22 Objective atmosphere
281(18)
23 Extras
299(9)
Conclusion: Theatre of the future 308(11)
Chronology of Michael Chekhov's career 319(3)
References 322(6)
Index 328
Sinéad Rushe is a theatre director and acting coach. She trained at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama London. She is Lead Acting Tutor at RADA and Artistic Director of Creative Actor Training. She is the co-translator into French, with Sarah Hirschmuller, of four plays by Howard Barker (Editions Théâtrales). She is co-director of Michael Chekhov UK, Faculty Council member of Michael Chekhov Association USA (MICHA) and patron of Living Pictures theatre company in Wales. She gives masterclasses and talks worldwide on acting and the Michael Chekhov technique and offers regular training at Creative Actor Training.