The Actor and the TextVirgin, 1992 - Počet stran: 303 Cicely Berry, Voice Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, is world-famous for her voice teaching. The Actor and the Text is her classic book, distilled from years of working with actors of the highest calibre. Building on the specific exercises covered in her first book, Voice and the Actor, Cicely Berry relates the practicality of voice production to the challenges of a different text. And by getting inside the words we use - whether those of Shakespeare or our contemporaries - she shows how to release their energy and excitement for an audience. |
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... difficult to catch , and so the language will become less active . When working in a large space it takes longer for the consonant vibrations to reach out . The answer is never to push them out explosively , for that makes the speech ...
... difficult to catch , and so the language will become less active . When working in a large space it takes longer for the consonant vibrations to reach out . The answer is never to push them out explosively , for that makes the speech ...
Strana 111
... difficult play , and not all had read Shakespeare before . And , during the first two scenes , I asked those who were not reading to repeat all the words that were to do with the two kingdoms , Sicilia and Bohemia , and their courts ...
... difficult play , and not all had read Shakespeare before . And , during the first two scenes , I asked those who were not reading to repeat all the words that were to do with the two kingdoms , Sicilia and Bohemia , and their courts ...
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... difficult to learn . But oddly , because it is difficult to understand initially , once you have found the thought line through , the flow and rhythm takes care of itself . I think perhaps there are not so many possibilities . You have ...
... difficult to learn . But oddly , because it is difficult to understand initially , once you have found the thought line through , the flow and rhythm takes care of itself . I think perhaps there are not so many possibilities . You have ...
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by Trevor Nunn | 8 |
Structures Energy Imagery and Sound | 14 |
Shakespeare | 40 |
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A Companion to Shakespeare and Performance Barbara Hodgdon,W. B. Worthen Náhled není k dispozici. - 2007 |