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E-raamat: Stanislavsky and Mindfulness: Being in the Moment [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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  • Formaat: 164 pages, 12 Halftones, black and white; 12 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Stanislavsky And...
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Aug-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003517856
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  • Formaat: 164 pages, 12 Halftones, black and white; 12 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Stanislavsky And...
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Aug-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003517856
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"Stanislavsky and Mindfulness synthesises the two disciplines of acting and mindfulness focusing on elemental concepts from Stanislavsky's System. Following mindfulness from East to West, this collection explores how Stanislavsky used techniques of mindfulness to create a way for actors to portray truthful characters. Using elements of neuroscience and wellbeing, Ingleson and her team of diverse authors share how mindfulness creates more believable and affective acting from a modern perspective. They discuss active, engaged performance and self-care and share workshop and rehearsal exercises that readers can take away and use in their own practice. British, American, African, European and Asian heritage voices come together to explore an inclusive and kind theatre-making and share new approaches to life in the industry and actor training. The contributors to this book, introduced by a foreword from Professor, director and author Anne Bogart, comprise theatre professors, directors and actors, Buddhists, Yoginis, academics, Arts psychotherapists and mindfulness teachers. Part of the "Stanislavsky And..." series, Stanislavsky and Mindfulness is an accessible resource for theatre students, drama teachers and academics and readers with an interest in acting and how to apply mindfulness to different areas of our lives"-- Provided by publisher.

Stanislavsky and Mindfulness synthesises the two disciplines of acting and mindfulness focusing on elemental concepts from Stanislavsky’s System. Following mindfulness from East to West, this collection explores how Stanislavsky used techniques of mindfulness to create a way for actors to portray truthful characters.

Using elements of neuroscience and wellbeing, Ingleson and her team of diverse authors share how mindfulness creates more believable and affective acting from a modern perspective. They discuss active, engaged performance and self-care and share workshop and rehearsal exercises that readers can take away and use in their own practice. British, American, African, European and Asian heritage voices come together to explore an inclusive and kind theatre-making and share new approaches to life in the industry and actor training. The contributors to this book, introduced by a foreword from Professor, director and author Anne Bogart, comprise theatre professors, directors and actors, Buddhists, Yoginis, academics, Arts psychotherapists and mindfulness teachers.

Part of the "Stanislavsky And…" series, Stanislavsky and Mindfulness is an accessible resource for theatre students, drama teachers and academics and readers with an interest in acting and how to apply mindfulness to different areas of our lives.



Stanislavsky and Mindfulness synthesises the two disciplines of acting and mindfulness focusing on elemental concepts from Stanislavsky’s System. Following mindfulness from East to West, this collection explores how Stanislavsky used techniques of mindfulness to create a way for actors to portray truthful characters.

1. A Note on the Aesthetics of Care
2. An Overview of Meditation &
Mindfulness: From Traditional East to Contemporary Uses in the West
3. A
Rescue Mission: Reversing Legacies of Harm in Actor Training
4. The
Mindfulness of Meisner: An Answer to the Crisis of Stanislavskis
Experiencing'
5. The ACT of Being Present: Psychological Flexibility and the
Art of the Actor
6. The Actors Dual Mindfulness: A Journey to Cognitive
Empathy
7. Supporting Mindful Acting and Wellbeing in Actor Training
8. Actor
training and self-reliance - the authentic voice and kindness
9. The
Importance of Mindfulness in the Actor's Preparation for the Role in
Stanislavskys System
10. Communion, Mindfulness and the Imaginative Actor
11. Acting with (Com) Passion: An Introduction to CBCT®(Cognitively Based
Compassion Training): Exploring the Agency to Build Resilience and to Enhance
and Expand Our Awareness and Connection to Self, Character and Community
12.
Stanislavskys work with the actor from Meditation to Mindfulness
13.
Connection, Creativity and Compassion - Using Our Inner Lives as a Rich
Resource In Conversation
14. Mindfulness & Stanislavsky in the rehearsal
process - A discussion
Dawn Ingleson is Head of Creative Producing at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts, London, UK. She was formerly a Senior Lecturer and Course Leader of Acting and Performance at London South Bank University (LSBU), has worked as a guest lecturer at Goldsmiths University and was a Producer and the War Horse Education Manager for the National Theatre, London. She is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA).