The Magic If: Stanislavski for Children |
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It is only common sense to realize that if your character never went to school , cannot read or write and thus does not use good grammar , you must not correct his grammatical errors . But " making graceful movements " whether of voice ...
It is only common sense to realize that if your character never went to school , cannot read or write and thus does not use good grammar , you must not correct his grammatical errors . But " making graceful movements " whether of voice ...
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You will find yourself thinking about things you may never have considered before , such as the knowledge that action does not always have to be movement and that sometimes the proper choice of action onstage will be , for that moment ...
You will find yourself thinking about things you may never have considered before , such as the knowledge that action does not always have to be movement and that sometimes the proper choice of action onstage will be , for that moment ...
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A fall never begins with the top of the body , but always with the feet and ankles . Have him direct his thought first to feet and ankles , letting them melt or drip until they collapse ; then the lower legs , knees , upper legs , torso ...
A fall never begins with the top of the body , but always with the feet and ankles . Have him direct his thought first to feet and ankles , letting them melt or drip until they collapse ; then the lower legs , knees , upper legs , torso ...
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able actor actual adaptation appear audience awareness and imagination become begin better bodily action body bring called chair chapter character character's child circle of attention communicate concentrate correct create discover discuss everything examine Exercise experience expression eyes feel friends give given hands happen hear important inner instance keep line of action listen live logical look MAGIC meaning memory merely method mind mother move movements never notice object once onstage parent particular performance person play portray Practice Project prepare proper reaction remember role scene sense session smell sound speak speech stage stand Stanislavski story student super-objective talk taste teacher teacher or parent tell tempo-rhythm theatre things thoughts touch truth turn understand voice walk watch whole