Acting Skills for Life: Third EditionDundurn, 1999/09/01 - 380 ページ Of all the subjects taught in the school system, dramatic arts probably has the greatest potential to help students prepare for life. The study of acting helps students develop personal and social skills: increased poise and confidence, better awareness of their physical and vocal selves, and an improved ability to think and react quickly. These talents can help in dealing with sometimes difficult real life situations. The intention of Acting Skills for Life is to integrate personal growth and the process of creative drama with the more formal skills required for stage production. This is a very practical book, full of suggestions for drama exercises and improvisations, developed over Cameron's thirty years of teaching drama, and includes helpful information for teachers working with students on stage productions. |
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... Developing resonance • Exercising the resonators • Improving articulation Chapter 5 : Developing the Actor's Voice 99 • Group vocal exercises · Dialects and accents • The care and treatment of the actor's voice Chapter 6 : Voice and ...
... Developing a through - line in verse • Some advice for the novice Shakespearean actor • Emotional texturing in Shakespeare Part Three : The " Outside Eye " 425 The Actor as Director / Coach Chapter 21 : How to Help the Actor with ...
... developing this book . I would also like to thank Frank English and , in particular , Harriet Law who helped to organize and shape the original edition of this book . I would like to add a special thank you to Kirk Howard of The Dundurn ...
... develops when all parties share a wide array of practical tasks in the process of creating a production . You will become more inventive and creative in your work and thus , as a teacher / director , a more valuable resource to your ...
... develops personal and social skills . Every theatre teacher or acting instructor can give numerous examples where acting experience has improved students ' sense of poise and confidence . If you can get up in front of a group of your ...
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Voice and the Actor | 71 |
Developing the Actors Voice | 99 |
Voice and Text | 119 |
Working with the Five Senses | 145 |
External Approaches to Characterization | 271 |
Psychology and Acting | 287 |
Stimulating New Ideas in Acting | 317 |
Stage Fighting | 333 |
Comedy and Style | 343 |
Todays Influences on Acting | 361 |
Approaching Shakespeare | 377 |
Shakespeare and the Actor | 405 |
The Beginning Ssteps of Acting | 169 |
Acting and Physicality | 185 |
Dramatic Structure and Stage Blocking | 209 |
Getting Into Character | 237 |
Internal Approaches to Characterization | 257 |
How to Help the Actor with Problems in Acting | 427 |
Advice for the Novice Director | 443 |
Advice for Further Studies | 463 |
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