Liberation of the ActorTemple Lodge Publishing, 1992 - Počet stran: 148 The artist was once a messenger of the gods. Breathing in, the Greek actor was lifted into a realm of thought and inspiration. And breathing out, the will was strengthened. Can modern actors again become messengers through their own power of description and dramatization? Anyone with an interest in the spoken word, acting, or the future of the theater in general will welcome this book. The author goes beyond simple character study and interpretation to reexamine the forgotten esoteric aspects of acting. Based on Rudolf Steiner's ideas on speech and drama, Bridgmont provides a new basis for the true liberation of actors today. |
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... and Lyric Moods 115 11 Exercises for Lyric , Epic and Dramatic Speaking ( by Barbara Bridgmont ) 122 12 Deductive Drama 135 Childhood 144 Epilogue Bibliography 147 148 vii Preface This is neither a textbook on the theatre nor.
... and Lyric Moods 115 11 Exercises for Lyric , Epic and Dramatic Speaking ( by Barbara Bridgmont ) 122 12 Deductive Drama 135 Childhood 144 Epilogue Bibliography 147 148 vii Preface This is neither a textbook on the theatre nor.
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Epic Dramatic and Lyric Moods | 115 |
Exercises for Lyric Epic and Dramatic Speaking | 122 |
Deductive Drama | 135 |
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